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Open Source Seed Initiative

The Open Source Seed Initiative

Today, only a handful of companies account for most of the world’s commercial breeding and seed sales. Increasingly, patenting and restrictive contracts are used to enhance the power and control of these companies over the seeds and the farmers that feed the world.

Patented and protected seeds cannot be saved, replanted, or shared by farmers and gardeners. And because there is no research exemption for patented material, plant breeders at universities and small seed companies cannot use patented seed to create the new crop varieties that should be the foundation of a just and sustainable agriculture.

Inspired by the free and open source software movement that has provided alternatives to proprietary software, OSSI was created to free the seed – to make sure that the genes in at least some seed can never be locked away from use by intellectual property rights. 

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Free the Seed – The OSSI Magazine

Interested in learning more about OSSI? Check out our annual online magazine with contributions from OSSI board members and partners

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Our Partners

Meet the plant breeders, seed companies and others who are working to ensure the Four Seed Freedoms for this and future generations

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OSSI-Pledged Seeds

You can purchase OSSI Pledged seeds from our Seed Company Partners. Visit our seed catalog for descriptions, photos, and sources for all OSSI-Pledged varieties.

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Get Involved

Are you a plant breeder, seed company, farmer, gardener, or interested eater who wants to join the Open Source Seed Community?

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Commitment to Open Source

Help us Free the Seed!!

We’re working hard to FREE THE SEED! We greatly appreciate your support — it helps us to increase the number OSSI-Pledged varieties that are free of intellectual property restrictions now and into the future.

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