• Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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    7 months ago

    A big problem is that farmers are not allowed to use the corn and and grain which they grew themselves on their own field as seeds.

    There is so much wrong with this claim, not least of which is that it’s about a century out of date and straight from a marketing playbook by “organic” associations.

    1: most farmers don’t save their own seeds. They haven’t for a century, because it’s pretty hard to do right, so they simply buy seeds from a seed company. Even the ones using heirloom seeds do this.

    2: almost every modern crop is a hybrid, including the ones that aren’t GMO. Hybrid crops are created by crossing two specific parent crops (say short leaf variant, crossed with long stem variant, to produce a hybrid with both traits). This hybrid will only produce 25% hybrid seeds itself though, so saving them is useless. This applies to basically every commercial non-gmo crop

    • ebikefolder@feddit.de
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      7 months ago

      There is a huge difference between not being allowed to do something, and deciding not to do something.

      I don’t have a car (like most people in my town). So not allowing car ownership would be ok?