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Agriculture Colonisation of India : Corporate Seeds Control

Multinational corporations are aggressively capturing India’s seed systems, turning farmers into dependent consumers and destroying centuries-old traditions.

The Thoughtful Indian by The Thoughtful Indian
25 July 2025
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The Global Scenario: A Threat to Farmers and Food Sovereignty

Agriculture Colonisation of India

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Multinational corporations are aggressively capturing India’s seed systems, turning farmers into dependent consumers and destroying centuries-old traditions. This assault undermines food sovereignty, floods the food chain with toxins, poisons livestock, and fuels a health crisis. Our GDP, food diplomacy, and rural livelihoods are under siege. India’s biodiversity is vanishing, farmer suicides are rising, and corporate-controlled seeds are rewriting our future one patent at a time. This is not agriculture; it’s agricultural colonization.

1. The Global Scenario: A Threat to Farmers and Food Sovereignty

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Across the world, multinational agrochemical and biotechnology giants like Bayer (Monsanto), Syngenta, Corteva, and BASF are attempting to monopolize seed production and transform seeds into proprietary products. Their goal is to prevent the free availability of seeds by criminalizing traditional practices like seed-saving and sharing. If these companies succeed globally, farmers would lose autonomy, local biodiversity would shrink, and global food supply would fall under the control of a few corporations—threatening food sovereignty, increasing costs, and heightening farmer distress across continents. This monopolization of genetic material would erase traditional knowledge and put the world’s food systems at risk of systemic failure.

2. Tactics Used: Arm-Twisting, Bribery, and Deception

These corporations employ a variety of tactics to dominate national seed systems. This includes aggressive lobbying to push through international treaties like TRIPS and UPOV 1991, model laws imposed via FTAs (e.g., the so-called “Monsanto Laws” in Honduras and Guatemala), and regional trade agreements like COMESA in Africa. Deceptive marketing—promoting seeds as high-yield without disclosing the long-term costs and dependencies—is widespread. Although direct bribery is hard to confirm, there is well-documented evidence of undue influence through donor-funded “capacity building,” government pressure, and elite-driven policy formation. Countries like Vietnam adopted UPOV-compliant laws leading to seed consolidation, while resistance has flourished in Ethiopia, Guatemala, Indonesia, and parts of India through farmer unions and civil society movements.

3. Consequences Where Control Exists

In countries where corporate seed control has taken hold, farmers face skyrocketing input costs, debt traps, and crop failures due to seed uniformity. Land fertility declines as GM seeds degrade microbial biodiversity and demand heavy chemical inputs. Re-adapting to traditional farming methods becomes difficult, and water usage increases due to high-input cash crops. Health concerns are mounting—pesticide residues in milk and meat are documented, and allergenicity and unknown long-term ecosystem effects remain under-researched. The illusion of high yields fades as pests evolve, prompting even more chemical use. Farmer suicides, especially in India, have correlated with such distress—over 4 lakh since 1995.

4. Global Resistance and Protective Actions

Resistance movements have emerged globally. Guatemala’s indigenous communities and Latin American civil society groups have protested against UPOV-compliant laws. Mexico has banned GM corn through court action. Ethiopia and Tanzania resisted UPOV 1991 adoption, preserving traditional seed rights. Peru and Russia have banned GMOs. Community seed banks, open-source seed licensing, and local biodiversity protection efforts are flourishing in parts of Africa, Southeast Asia, and South America. Civil society coalitions like La Via Campesina and Seed Sovereignty networks have played a pivotal role in defending farmers’ rights and public plant breeding.

5. The Indian Scenario: Multinational Encroachment

India has been a primary target for global seed giants. Monsanto (now Bayer) monopolized Bt cotton via Mahyco Monsanto Biotech, which covered 95% of cotton acreage by 2015. Other global players like Syngenta, Corteva, and BASF, along with domestic companies like Nuziveedu Seeds, Kaveri Seeds, KRIBHCO, Mahyco, JK Agri Genetics, and Advanta, dominate the Indian seed market. These corporations often act in coordination with pesticide and agri-finance firms, pushing “integrated solutions.” India has also witnessed unapproved GM trials in crops like brinjal and rice, with farmers in Gujarat and Maharashtra unknowingly using unapproved seeds. Philanthropic fronts like the Gates Foundation and development arms like USAID further influence Indian seed laws and public-private partnerships.

6. Products, Deception, and Hidden Harms in India

Bt cotton is the only officially approved GM crop in India, but others like GM mustard (DMH-11), hybrid maize, and gene-edited rice (e.g., DRR Dhan 100 “Kamala”) are being pushed. Marketing strategies include inflated yield promises, falsified trials, and fake farmer endorsements. Resistance to Bt cotton by pink bollworm has led to resurging pesticide use. ResearchGate studies show pesticide contamination in milk near GM cotton fields, with endosulfan, cypermethrin, and DDT residues exceeding safety levels. Livestock fed on Bt cottonseed cake reportedly suffered reproductive and metabolic issues, though industry-sponsored reports deny such impacts. Gene-edited rice is being marketed as water-saving, but ecological risks remain unstudied.

7. Indian Government’s Position and Education Efforts

India’s legal framework includes the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights (PPV&FR) Act, 2001, which protects farmers’ rights to save, use, sow, and exchange seeds. It mandates compensation for underperformance and compulsory licensing. However, newer proposals like the Seed Bill 2020 threaten to erode these rights. The Environment (Protection) Act, 1986 governs GM crops, but enforcement is erratic. The Supreme Court, in a 2024 GM mustard case, invoked the precautionary principle and directed the creation of a national GMO policy. The government’s ₹35,000 crore spent on agri-extension lacks focused seed awareness. Platforms like mKisan and Seed Portal are poorly used due to language, tech, and outreach barriers.

8. Research Institutions and Weak Outreach

Premier institutes like IARI and over 100 agricultural universities have developed hundreds of climate-resilient and high-yielding indigenous seeds. Yet, these remain trapped in labs or bureaucratic pipelines. Despite 700+ Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs), outreach remains dismal. KVKs suffer from poor staffing, weak logistics, inadequate vernacular material, and inconsistent operations. Instead of functioning as technology disseminators, KVKs often act as event managers. Public institutions like PACS (Primary Agricultural Credit Societies) are now being considered for seed distribution, but capacity remains underdeveloped.

9. Failures of Governance and Their Impact

India’s agriculture is in crisis. Input costs rose nearly 35% from 2011 to 2020. Meanwhile, farmers’ share in the consumer rupee has declined. Over 4 lakh farmer suicides have been recorded since 1995, many from Bt cotton belts in Maharashtra and Telangana. Public institutions failed to counter misleading claims by the corporates. Seed replacement rates remain low, and certified seed access is poor for marginal farmers. The failure to create a pro-farmer extension system is deepening agrarian distress and dependency on multinational input systems.

10. Root Causes of Institutional Failures

Several factors drive India’s failures: inadequate public funding in seed development, fragmented and bureaucratic seed dissemination, influence of corporate lobbies, donor-driven research priorities, and poor regulatory enforcement. Traditional seed systems receive little support. Farmers lack awareness of legal protections under the PPV&FR Act. The absence of farmer voices in seed policy decisions further marginalizes them. Extension services remain urban-focused and rarely reach marginal farmers. NGOs like Navdanya and Deccan Development Society have preserved indigenous seeds and created seed banks, but remain underfunded and disconnected from policy.

11. Corrective Measures: What Needs to Be Done

India must:

  • Massively scale up community seed banks and seed festivals across districts.
  • Establish a government-run, AI-powered multilingual seed repository linked to soil, climate, and agronomy profiles—accessible by mobile/voice in vernacular language.
  • Strengthen KVKs and redefine their roles to include crop extension as a major role, and with autonomy, mobile support, digital infrastructure, and seed kits.
  • Launch national seed literacy campaigns in schools, panchayats, and agri colleges.
  • Penalize false seed advertising and concealment of data with strict laws.
  • Promote agro-ecology and reward farmers conserving traditional seeds.
  • Mandate public trials and farmer feedback before seed approvals.

These steps are essential to reclaim biodiversity, autonomy, and resilience in Indian agriculture.

12. Policy Reforms and Enforcement

India needs urgent legal reforms. The Seed Bill must be rewritten to align with the PPV&FR Act and protect farmers’ seed rights. GM crop regulation must follow the Supreme Court’s precautionary guidelines. Public breeding must be prioritized with increased funding and transparency. International seed patents should be banned or heavily restricted. Violators must face jail terms, not just fines. All regulatory panels must include farmer representatives. Corporate funding in public seed research must be transparently declared. A Seed Sovereignty Commission can be created to monitor seed-related laws and their implementation.

13. Conclusion: Protecting Farmers, Preserving Freedom

Seed sovereignty is the cornerstone of India’s food sovereignty. Letting multinational corporations dictate what seeds our farmers can grow undermines democracy, endangers biodiversity, and erodes the nation’s ability to feed itself. India’s rich agricultural traditions, developed over millennia, must not be replaced by lab-engineered dependency. It is time to protect the rights of those who feed the nation. Aatmanirbhar Bharat begins with Aatmanirbhar Beej—self-reliant seeds in the hands of sovereign farmers.

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