Klaus

Sunviva

 Mon, 01 May 2017 21:12:40 +0200 
#^Home | Open Source Seeds
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The OpenSourceSeeds initiative aims to make seed a common good again. It equips new crop varieties with the open-source licence. This is the most efficient way to legally protect seed from patenting and variety protection.

A few large companies now dominate the seed sector. They breed plants to be uniform, and use patents to defend their usage rights and profits. This squeezes out biodiversity, stifles innovation and restrains the capacity of agriculture to adapt to climate change.

Open-source licensed seed is available for everyone. You may multiply the seed, sell it, pass it on, breed with it and enhance it without any restrictions. The licence grants new users the same rights that the previous owner enjoyed.
Adam Robertson
 Tue, 02 May 2017 22:10:16 +0200 
It is very unfortunate that something like this is needed, but with the litigious nature of the corporate giant(s) who control a third of the world's seed supply, I can see why we need this.
Cam's Blog
 Tue, 02 May 2017 22:42:47 +0200 
Someone should start labeling all heirloom seeds as open source if that's possible.