World’s food system in hands of small corporate core In an interview with Jacobin, Pat Mooney, who has spent half a century studying agribusiness monopolies, biotechnology, seed patents, and the global food system, talks about the dangers of relying on multinational seed corporations for our seed supply. Bayer, Corteva, Syngenta, and BASF now control roughly 60 percent of the world’s commercial seed and pesticide markets, an unprecedented level of consolidation. “Seed is the first link in the food chain,” Mooney points out. “If you control the seed, you control the entire food system. And that control now rests in the hands of four or five global corporations. They’ve consolidated not just seeds but the agricultural chemicals tied to them – and they’re pushing into other sectors of the food chain. Once this control is lost, your soil is effectively under occupation. You become dependent on external supplies, and they decide what you grow, what you pay, and how you sell it.” |
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