| Monsanto Continues Roundup of Seed Companies |
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| Written by Kiki Hubbard | |
| Monday, 07 April 2008 | |
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What happens when one company owns a huge share of the seed market? We may soon find out. Between 1996 and 1998, Monsanto bought out or developed a relationship with the largest domestic and international seed companies in the world. Only a few major seed companies have survived these buyouts in the last decade, such as Pioneer Hi-Bred (a subsidiary of Dupont), Bayer CropScience, and Syngenta. Many of these companies have, however, entered into several agreements (and disagreements) with Monsanto regarding shared rights to patented genes. Comments (9)
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It's true what our moms said...we are what we eat. In fact, it's truer than they thought. What I eat doesn't just affect me anymore, it affects all of us.
Unfortunately, the story of food can sometimes be complicated. But envirovores help each other out...which is why this blog will be bringing you news, tips, and information about food and the environment every step of the way.
It was originally Rogers Seed Co. which sold out to Monsanto. A few years ago [within the last nine] it became Syngenta but the operation didn't change till this year when they moved the whole operation to Washington from Nampa, Idaho and at this very time, June 2009 are closing the plant.
It has been my understanding that Syngenta owns Monsanto.