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US, Brazil seek patent to Tanzania sorghum

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There is growing trend where global firms are patenting African food crops like sorghum. Photo/LEONARD MAGOMBA

There is growing trend where global firms are patenting African food crops like sorghum. Photo/LEONARD MAGOMBA 

By MIKE MANDE and ABDUEL ELINAZA  (email the author)
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Posted  Monday, February 15  2010 at  00:00

The treaty prohibits patent claims on the varieties and genes of plants held in trust, raising questions about the legality of the patent claims.

Mr Edward Hammond, a researcher at the African Centre for Biosafety, says Dow Chemical and Oji Paper have expressed interest in buying licences for the patent.

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