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| January 04, 2012 | 207-429-9765 |
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Family Farmers Travel to Washington D.C. to
Take on Monsanto WASHINGTON, D.C. - Dozens of family farmers,
Plaintiffs in
the landmark lawsuit Organic
Seed
Growers and Trade Association et al v. Monsanto, will
travel
from across America to Washington, D.C. next week to take on Monsanto
and
demand the right to farm. They will attend the January 10th Oral
Argument “Our farmers want nothing to do with
Monsanto,” declared
Maine certified organic seed farmer, Jim Gerritsen from Wood Prairie
Farm, President of lead Plaintiff
Organic Seed Growers and
Trade Association. “We are
not customers of Monsanto. We don’t want
their seed. We don’t want their
gene-spliced technology. We don’t want
their trespass onto our
farms. We don’t want their contamination
of our crops. We don’t want to have to defend ourselves from aggressive
assertions of patent infringement because Monsanto refuses to keep
their
pollution on their side of the fence. We
want justice.” Many farmers have been forced to stop
growing certain crops
to avoid genetic contamination and potential lawsuits from Monsanto.
This case
challenges the validity of Monsanto’s genetically engineered seed
patents and seeks
Court protection for family farmers who, through no fault of their own,
may
have become contaminated by Monsanto’s patented seed and find
themselves
accused of patent infringement. Monsanto filed 144 lawsuits against
America’s family farmers
and settled another 700 out of court between 1997 and 2010. These
aggressive
lawsuits have created an atmosphere of fear in rural America and driven
dozens
of farmers into bankruptcy.
A Citizen's
Assembly
In Support of Family Farmers is scheduled for 10am in
Lafayette Square on Thursday, January 10. Family farmers,
their lawyers, and supporters will join after the hearing to explain
why they
traveled thousands of miles to protect their farms and communities. “Farmers have planted and saved seeds for
more than 10,000
years without interruption until Monsanto’s genetically engineered
seeds
entered the market in 1996. Almost
immediately Monsanto began a campaign of harassment against America’s
farmers,
trespassing on their land and launching frivolous patent infringement
lawsuits,” said Dave Murphy, founder and executive director of Food Democracy Now!. “It’s time to end Monsanto’s campaign of fear
against America’s farmers and stand up for farmers’ right to grow our
food
without legal threats and intimidation.” The lawsuit was originally filed in March
2011 by a large
group of 83 Plaintiffs, which included individual family farmers,
independent
seed companies and farm organizations, whose memberships total over
300,000
individuals. The case was dismissed in February 2012 by Federal Judge
Naomi
Buchwald who ruled that the farmers lacked standing.
Lawyers from the Public Patent Foundation
representing the
farmers have identified numerous reversible legal and factual errors
committed
by the judge, which OSGATA has established a Farmer
Travel Fund to provide travel assistance to Plaintiff
farmers for the case. Donations can be made at: http://www.osgata.org/suipport-osgata/ A high resolution photo of attorney Dan
Ravicher is
available here. A high resolution photo of farmer Jim
Gerritsen is available
here. Complete background on the OSGATA
et al v. Monsanto lawsuit is available here.
About Maine's Wood Prairie Farm (www.woodprairie.com; 800-829-9765) Wood Prairie Farm is located in Aroostook County, Northern Maine's historic center of potato farming. For over 36 years, Jim & Megan Gerritsen and their family have been farming organically and grow the finest potatoes, seed, grain and vegetables. Wood Prairie Farm's organic seed potatoes, kitchen potatoes, vegetable and cover crop seeds and other products are available direct to the customer by mail order from its website and catalog. Wood Prairie Farm is on Facebook at www.facebook.com/woodprairiefarm. Click on photos for High Resolution images. This Press Release is loaded on the Wood Prairie Farm website: http://www.woodprairie.com/pressrelease_010413 Lead Lawyer Dan Ravicher speaking about OSGATA et al v. Monsanto at the
James Beard Foundation Food Conf. http://www.pubpat.org/monsanto-seed-patents.htm
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