Sharing seeds is not a crime

It's time to #StopUPOV

Imagine being unable to share your seeds with your neighbours - all because a corporation on a different continent owns the rights. 

Now imagine that doing so could land you with a criminal record - as is the case in Indonesia, where farmers have been prosecuted for saving and sharing particular crop varieties. 

An obscure trade convention called UPOV91 is the reason behind this - and the UK is complicit in spreading it around the world. 

UPOV91 makes it illegal for farmers to freely save, swap or sell some of their own seeds - and it's currently present in 19 UK trade deals with 68 countries around the world - 19 in the Global South.
 
Add your name and stand against corporate overreach that criminalises farmers - and together, we can #StopUPOV. 

Find out more about our campaign here

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