The battle over seeds in Latin America: the legal siege and people's response
grain.org [Unofficial]
February 12, 2026
Seed laws can be a double-edged sword. They aim to regulate markets, but governments often use them to impose restrictions that undermine farmers' sovereignty and the public interest. Experiences in Peru, Brazil and Guatemala show how laws mean to recognise Indigenous and peasant seeds can fall prey to corporate pressure and generate exclusion instead.
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