Why the Most Powerful Thing in the World is a Seed
from YES! Magazine:
Why the Most Powerful Thing in the World is a Seed
The Seed Underground is a love letter to the quiet revolutionaries who are saving our food heritage.
by Abby Quillen
posted Apr 04, 2013
Janisse Ray celebrates the local, organic food movement but fears were forgetting something elemental: the seeds. According to Ray, what is happening with our seeds is not pretty. Ninety-four percent of vintage open-pollinated fruit and vegetable varieties have vanished over the last century.
Ray begins
The Seed Underground: A Growing Revolution to Save Food by explaining how we lost our seeds. Feeding ourselves has always been a burden for humans, she explains. So when somebody came along and said, Ill do that cultivating for you. Ill save the seeds. You do something else, most of us jumped at the chance to be free.
But, according to Ray, when the dwindling number of farmers who stayed on the land gave up on saving seeds and embraced hybridization, genetically modified organisms, and seed patents in order to make money, we became slaves to multinational corporations like Monsanto and Syngenta, which now control our food supply.
In 2007, 10 companies owned 67 percent of the seed market. These corporations control the playing field, because they influence the government regulators. Theyve been known to snatch up little-known varieties of seeds, patent them, and demand royalties from farmers whose ancestors have grown the crops for centuries. The result is that our seeds are disappearing, and we miss out on the exquisite tastes and smells of an enormous variety of fruits and vegetables. More alarmingly, we strip our crops of the ability to adapt to change and we put the entire food supply at risk, Ray writes. The more varieties we lose, the closer we slide to the tipping point of disaster. ................(more)
The complete piece is at:
http://www.yesmagazine.org/issues/how-cooperatives-are-driving-the-new-economy/why-the-most-powerful-thing-in-the-world-is-a-seed