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[–] hoaxcroaker ago 

Neither of these companies are food producers. Fake news.

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[–] un1ty [S] ago 

LOL

Don't understand this do you?

"The approval of the third supersized seed merger, after ChemChina-Syngenta and Dow-DuPont," said Wenonah Hauter, executive director of Food & Water Watch, "leaves farmers vulnerable to price gouging for seeds and other supplies and strengthens the hold a few dominant corporations have over the entire food system."

Where do you think farmers get wheat? Where do they get the glyphosate they use? Enlighten me please.

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[–] hoaxcroaker ago 

There are public seed varieties made available without contact from every land grant college in the Midwest, any farmer who desires may plant, harvest, clean and replant as much as they like. Just like with cars and cellphones, there are several different choices, each with different traits, or price points. Trust me, theses farmers are not hayseed Hicks, and they do what is best for their bottom line. The minute someone tries price gouging is the minute they go bankrupt.