edited http://ens.lycos.com/ens/jun2000/2000L-06-19-04.html Farmer v. Monsanto: GM Seed Fight in Canada's Highest Court By Fred Bridgland SASKATOON, Saskatchewan, Canada, June 19, 2000 (ENS) According to this story, Canadian farmer Percy Schmeiser has engaged in a David v. Goliath battle which could save farmers and consumers around the world from a genetically modified food nightmare beyond anything they have experienced so far. When Monsanto detected its gene in the samples taken from Percy Schmeiser's fields, Monsanto launched legal proceedings, accusing him of "stealing" its seeds and infringing its patent. Monsanto considered the case criticial if it hoped to protect its patent rights. Schmeiser countersued for for trespass, crop contamination and defamation, accusing the company of "arrogant, high-handed and shocking conduct and callous disregard for the environment." He said he had never bought Monsanto's seed and, far from being a criminal who wanted to profit from stolen technology, he said he was a victim of that technology invading his property and crops uninvited. If Schmeiser is correct, it is a story with vast implications - biotechnology runs amok, polluting farmers' fields, enslaving producers to corporate seed masters and threatening to pollute the world's biodiversity. Schmeiser describes Monsanto's product as a "noxious weed" and likes to open a pod of oilseed rape to show reporters the tiny black seeds and explain that just one plant produces as many as 10,000 of them. The Schmeiser-Monsanto court battle has huge implications for farmers everywhere. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - To get off the IOWA-TOPICS list, send any message to: [log in to unmask]