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Friday, September 9, 2005 - 03:00
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Environment [2]
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221 [3]
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2004-2005 saw an upsurge in seed industry takeovers and a shake-up in rankings. Today, the top 10 companies control half of the world’s commercial seed sales. With a total worldwide market of approximately US $21 000 (21 billion) per annum, the commercial seed industry is relatively small compared to the global pesticide market ($35 400 million), and it’s positively puny compared to pharmaceutical sales ($466 000 million). But corporate control and ownership of seeds – the first link in the f...read more [4]

2004-2005 saw an upsurge in seed industry takeovers and a shake-up in rankings. Today, the top 10 companies control half of the world’s commercial seed sales. With a total worldwide market of approximately US $21 000 (21 billion) per annum, the commercial seed industry is relatively small compared to the global pesticide market ($35 400 million), and it’s positively puny compared to pharmaceutical sales ($466 000 million). But corporate control and ownership of seeds – the first link in the food chain – has far reaching implications for global food security. This Communique examines seed industry consolidation and other recent trends in the commercial seed industry.

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Global South [5]
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http://www.pambazuka.org/en/category.php/environment/29407 [6]

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