da Giulia Finocchi | Apr 29, 2016 | Libri
Nuova pubblòicazione di Bioveristy International sui diritti degli agricoltori. Contiene un articolo di Riccardo Bocci e Enrico Bertacchini e uno di Salvatore Ceccarelli.
Di seguito il comunicato dell’editore.
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da Giulia Finocchi | Apr 29, 2016 | innovazione, legislazione sementiera, Ricerca azione
Updates on Plant Variety Protection
Issue #22, 29 April 2016
Editorial
Right to Seeds For Peasants to be discussed at the Human Rights Council
The new Seed Law of Venezuela
Civil Society Letter to US Congress over concerns about TPP’s impact on food security and sustainable development
News (News Ghana): “FSG tells Parliament to replace Plant Breeders’ Bill with a “Sui Generis
News (Manitoba Cooperator): “Tracking down illicit seed sellers”
Publication: Seed systems smallholder farmers use
Publication: FAO Voluntary Guide for National Seed Policy Formulation
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da Giulia Finocchi | Apr 28, 2016 | Campagne
La coalizione internazionale No Patent on Seeds della quale RSR è tra i promotori
lancia una denuncia collettiva contro il brevetto su pomodoro (ottenuto con “processo di miglioramento sostanzialmente biologico”) rilasciato dall’Ufficio Europeo Brevetti (European Patent Office – EPO) a Syngenta.
Le persone físiche e giuridiche che vogliano (maggiori di 18 anni), possono unirsi alla denuncia senza alcun costo.
Solo riempiendo, firmando, scansionando e inviando questo documento per posta all’indirizzo indicato.
Per informazioni johanna.eckhardt@no-patents-on-seeds.org
Deve essere fatto entro e non oltre il 2 maggio 2016!
Per maggiore informazione alleghiamo il materiale realizzato da No Patent on Seeds
Di seguito il comunicato stampa
Mobilisation for start of mass opposition against patent on tomatoes
European-wide coalition increases pressure on politicians and the European Patent Office
12 April 2016 / This week, a European-wide coalition is starting a mass opposition against a patent held by the Swiss company Syngenta on tomatoes produced by conventional breeding. We will be mobilising thousands of people within the time period of the opposition lasting until 12 May. The organisations taking part in this action will also be raising the pressure on European politicians to take measures against patents on plants and animals.
In 2015, the European Patent Office (EPO) granted patent EP 1515600 to Syngenta, which claims tomatoes with a high content of so-called flavonols. These compounds are supposedly beneficial to health. The patent covers the plants, the seeds and the fruits. This so-called “invention”, however, is simply a product of crossing tomatoes from the countries of origin (Latin America) with varieties currently grown in the industrialised countries. Furthermore European Patent Law prohibits patents on plant varieties and on conventional breeding. All in all, around 1400 patent application on conventional breeding were filed at the EPO so far and around 180 patents are granted already.
“We hope that as many people as possible will support our opposition and help us to put pressure on the politicians to end patents on plants and animals. The big corporations are abusing the patent system in order to take control of food production,” says Christoph Then for No Patents on Seeds! “We have to stop them now.”
The opposition is being organised by members of the international coalition of No Patents on Seeds! such as Arche Noah in Austria and Berne Declaration in Switzerland. In Germany, Campact is amongst the organisers, and the EU-wide organisation WeMove is also taking part.
The result of the mass opposition will be presented to the EPO on 12 May. On the same day, the Committee on Patent Law will be holding a meeting. This Committee includes delegates from member states of the European Patent Organisation. At the meeting, the Committee will discuss the implementation of current prohibitions in patent law, which exclude patents on plant and animal varieties and conventional breeding. Currently, these prohibitions are applied by the EPO in a way that renders them ineffective. The organisations behind the mass opposition are demanding that the member states of the European Patent Organisation now take decisive action to stop further patents on plants and animals. The Administrative Council, which can make decisions on rules of implementation of the prohibitions will have its next meeting end of June.
Contacts: Christoph Then, info@no-patents-on-seeds.org, phone: 004915154638040
The patent
The call for mass opposition
The reasons for opposition
da Giulia Finocchi | Apr 20, 2016 | Comunicazioni dai soci, Comunità
Trimestrale di scambio di comunicazioni, notizie e attività tra realtà rurali, contadini, artigiani.
Aperto alla partecipazione di chi lo desidera.
Sommario
•La vite nella geologia e nella preistoria di Alessandro Reale
• Malattie della vite di Ivo Pecchenino
• Che cos’è il vino biologico di Antonella Piatti e Ezio Buffa
• L’ASCI va a scuola di Agnese Lapadula
• Babele di Semi 2016: giornata di festa, di scambio delle autoproduzioni di semi, bulbi, piantine, pasta madre e saperi di Barbara Pagotto
• Selezione e riproduzione delle patate di Massimo Angelini
• L’Assemblea della Rete Semi Rurali di Chiara Mori
• Il campo in tavola di Renato Gervasio
• Stufa ad accumulo termico alla Babele di Semi di Cristina e Angelo
• Erbalana di Cristina Bolle
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da Giulia Finocchi | Apr 12, 2016 | agrobiodiversità, innovazione, Pratiche agroecologiche, Ricerca azione, ricerca partecipata, Seminare il cambiamento
DIVERSIFOOD Newsletter #2
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One year of food diversity
DIVERSIFOOD celebrated its first birthday! Started in March 2015, the project has now reached its first objectives to promote food diversity and quality in an innovative way.
It was an intense year. Meetings, public events, trainings, field experiments: all these actions were organized with the overall goal of enriching the diversity of cultivated plants through a multi-actor approach.
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