Re-purposing the master's tools: the open source seed initiative and the struggle for seed sovereignty

Volume: 41, Issue: 6, Pages: 1225 - 1246
Published: Jan 14, 2014
Abstract
‘Food sovereignty’ must necessarily encompass ‘seed sovereignty’. Corporate appropriation of plant genetic resources, development of transgenic crops and the global imposition of intellectual property rights are now widely recognized as serious constraints on the free exchange of seeds and the development of new cultivars by farmers, public breeders and small seed companies. In response, an Open Source Seed Initiative (OSSI) has been launched in...
Paper Details
Title
Re-purposing the master's tools: the open source seed initiative and the struggle for seed sovereignty
Published Date
Jan 14, 2014
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
1225 - 1246
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