[00:04.28]Have they all been put out of business? ËüÃÇÏÖÔÚ¶¼¹ØµôÁËÂð?
[00:05.64]There’s nobody left. ûÓÐÈË×öÕâ¸öÁË
[00:14.68]Runyon: When Monsanto soybeans first came on the market, µ±ÃÏɽ¶¼µÄ´ó¶¹×î³õÍÆ³öÊг¡
[00:19.68]I just never really switched over. ÎÒûÓÐתÓÃËûÃǵIJúÆ·
[00:20.04]I was getting pretty good yield ÎÒһֱʹÓô«Í³´ó¶¹
[00:24.20]with the conventional soybeans I’d been using, »ñµÃ²»´íµÄÊÕ³É
[00:24.56]so I thought "Well, I’ll just stay where I’m at." ÎÒ¾ÍÏë"ºÃ°É,ÄÇÎÒ¼ÌÐøÓô«Í³µÄºÃÁË"
[00:28.00]David²»ÖÖÃÏɽ¶¼µÄÅ©×÷Îï µ«ËûµÄÅ©ÌïÈ´±»»ùÒò¸ÄÔìµÄÖÖ×ÓËùÎÛȾ
[00:35.76]My neighbors all around me are all GMOs. ÎÒµÄÁÚ¾ÓÃǶ¼ÒѾתÓûùÒò¸ÄÔì¹ýµÄ´ó¶¹ÁË
[00:38.60]If the pollen goes in, if the seed moves in, ÒªÊÇËûÃÇÌïÀïµÄ»¨·Û»òÕßÖÖ×Ó´«¹ýÀ´ÁË
[00:41.44]I am still held accountable. Ò²ËãÊÇÎÒÇÖ·¸×¨ÀûȨ
[00:43.40]Èç¹ûÃÏɽ¶¼·¢ÏÖ“»ùÒòÎÛȾ” Å©³¡Ö÷±ØÐëÖ¤Ã÷×Ô¼ºÃ»ÓÐÇÖ·¸ÃÏɽ¶¼µÄרÀû
[00:49.64]Pollan: When you genetically modify a crop, you own it. Äã¸ÄÔìÁËÅ©×÷ÎïµÄ»ùÒò,Ëü¾ÍÊÇÄãµÄÁË
[00:52.32]We’ve never had this in agriculture. ũҵÉú²ú´ÓÀ´Ã»ÓйýÕâÑù£¨¶ñÁÓ£©µÄÊÂÇé
[00:57.52]Roush: Used to be that your land-grant universities, ÒÔǰ¸ºÔðÅàÑø³ö¹«ÓÃÖÖ×ÓµÄ
[01:00.04]they developed what was called public seed. ¶¼ÊDZ»Õþ¸®ÊÚÓèÍÁµØµÄ´óѧ
[01:03.88]The vast majority of the plant breeding ¾ø´ó²¿·ÖµÄÓýÖÖºÍÆ·Ïµ¸ÄÁ¼¹¤×÷
[00:00.00]by: ¸ü¶àµçÓ°ÔÉùMP3¾¡ÔÚÈËÈËÌýÁ¦Íø http://www.rrting.com/English/movie_mp3/
[01:05.20]was actually done in these public institutions ¶¼ÊÇÓÉÕâЩ¹«Á¢»ú¹¹À´×öµÄ
[01:07.72]Pollan: Monsanto is very much like Microsoft. ÃÏɽ¶¼¹«Ë¾¸ú΢Èí²î²»¶à
[01:10.40]The same way Microsoft owns the intellectual property ΢ÈíÓµÓÐÈ«ÃÀ¹ú´ó²¿·ÖµçÄÔÉÏ
[01:15.08]behind most computers in America, ËùÔËÐеÄÈí¼þµÄ֪ʶ²úȨ
[01:15.60]they set out to own the intellectual property ¶øÃÏɽ¶¼¹«Ë¾ÓµÓеÄ
[01:19.76]behind most of the food in America. ÊÇÃÀ¹ú´ó²¿·ÖʳƷµÄ֪ʶ²úȨ
[01:20.44]Roush: Public plant breeding is a thing of the past. ¹«Á¢»ú¹¹µÄÓýÖÖ¹¤×÷ÒѾ³ÉΪÀúÊ·
[01:23.44]There virtually are no public seeds anymore. ÔÙҲûÓй«ÓÃÖÖ×ÓÁË
[01:29.48]Runyon: There’s only like four or five varieties Ö»Óдó¸Å4µ½5ÖÖÖÖ×Ó
[01:31.80]that I can actually plant. ¿É¹©Ñ¡Ôñ
[01:35.84]Now I have some of the last soybeans ÏÖÔÚÎÒ»¹±£´æ×ÅÒ»µã
[01:37.16]coming out of the state of Illinois-- ÒÁÀûŵÒÁÖݵĴó¶¹
[01:38.68]- That are not GMO. - Public variety. Public variety. -ûÓо¹ý»ùÒò¸ÄÔìµÄ -¶Ô,¹«ÓÃÖÖ×Ó
[01:41.68]When it comes to the point that I can’t buy any more certified seed, ÒªÊÇÎÒÔÙÒ²Âò²»µ½¾¹ýÈÏÖ¤µÄÖÖ×ÓµÄʱºò
[01:46.04]what do I do? What are my options? ÎÒÄÜÔõô×ö?ÎÒ»¹ÓÐʲôѡÔñ?
[01:50.56]I acquired this list that was mailed to me. Õâ·ÝÊÇËûÃǼĸøÎÒµÄÃûµ¥
[01:54.92]The black list here is Monsanto’s unauthorized growers list. δ¾ÃÏɽ¶¼ÊÚȨ¶øÖÖÖ²´ó¶¹µÄÅ©ÃñµÄºÚÃûµ¥
[01:58.76]Either farmers that have judgments against them, ÁгöµÄҪôÊǸÒÓÚ¶Ô¿¹ËûÃǵÄÅ©Ãñ
[01:59.92]Wow. ÍÛ
[02:02.76]or businesses, or else it’s-- »òÕ߯äËû¾ÓªÕß
[02:03.28]or it’s farmers that have not submitted their paperwork, ҪôÊÇ»¹Ã»Óеݽ»Ïà¹ØÊÚȨÎÄÊéµÄÅ©Ãñ
[02:08.12]will not turn over their records. »¹Óв»´òËãµÝ½»¼Ç¼µÄÅ©Ãñ
[02:09.96]For my case, that’s why I’m on there-- ÎÒ±»ÁÐÈëÃûµ¥µÄÔÒò
[02:11.32]’cause I would not turn over my records. ÊÇÎÒ²»Ìá½»Ïà¹Ø¼Ç¼
[02:12.00]- Am I on this list? - Yes, you are. -ÎÒÒ²ÔÚÃûµ¥ÉÏÂð? -ÊǵÄ
[02:17.32]Wow. ÍÛ
[02:19.32]I see two of the farmers that I work for on here. ÎÒ¿´µ½ÓÐÁ½¸öºÍÎÒºÏ×÷¹ýµÄÅ©ÃñÔÚÃûµ¥ÉÏ
[02:21.16]This list-- now it comes down to the point Õâ·ÝÃûµ¥,¾ÍÊÇÎÒ˵µÄ
[02:22.52]where I cannot buy Monsanto products, okay? ÎÒÂò²»µ½ÃÏɽ¶¼¹«Ë¾µÄ²úÆ·µÄÔÒò
[02:26.88]So it’s coming down to "What can I plant?" Õâ¹ØÏµµ½ÎÒ»¹ÄÜÖÖʲô
[02:27.36]Right. ¶Ô
[02:32.72]Parr: Monsanto is suing me on the basis ÃÏɽ¶¼¹«Ë¾
[02:34.40]that I’m encouraging the farmer to break the patent law Ö¸ÔðÎÒÒÔÇåÏ´ÖÖ×ӵķ½Ê½¹ÄÀøÆäËûÅ©ÃñÎ¥·´×¨Àû·¨
[02:38.92]by cleaning their own seed. Òò¶ø¿Ø¸æÎÒ
[02:49.12]I haven’t been in a courtroom yet ÎÒ»¹Ã»ÓÐÉÏ·¨Í¥ÄØ
[02:51.80]and my bill is already $25,000. ¾ÍÒª·£¿î2Íò5ǧÃÀÔªÁË
[02:57.48]People that were friends of mine ÎÒÒÔǰµÄÄÇЩÅóÓÑÃÇ
[02:59.16]now are reticent to even talk with me. ÏÖÔÚ¶¼²»¸Ò¸úÎÒ˵»°ÁË
[03:05.00]We’ve been friends for 50 years, ÎÒÃÇ¿ÉÊÇ50ÄêµÄÀÏÅóÓÑÁË
[03:05.88]and now we can hardly be seen together. ¿ÉÏÖÔÚÁ¬¼ûÃæµÄ»ú»á¶¼ºÜÉÙ
[03:09.20]Right. ¶Ô
[03:11.64]×÷Ϊ(ÓëÃÏɽ¶¼)ºÍ½âµÄÌõ¼þ Õâλũ³¡Ö÷²»ÄÜÔÚ¹«¿ª³¡ºÏËß˵×Ô¼ºµÄÔâÓö
[03:15.56]I don’t think I’m really guilty, ÎÒ¾õµÃÎÒÊÇÎÞ¹¼µÄ
[03:16.40]but it was cheaper to pay the fine ²»¹ýÖ±½Ó½»·£¿î
[03:18.92]than it was to try to fight it. ×ܱȸú¹«Ë¾Ó²ÅöÒªºÃ¶àÁË
[03:22.24]- It gnaws at you... - Parr: Sure. -ÕâºÜÕÛÄ¥È衃 -µ±È»ÁË
[03:24.08]...because if you think you’re right at something, ÒòΪÄãÃ÷ÖªµÀÄãûÓÐ×ö´í
[03:25.28]but yet you admit you’re wrong. È´»¹ÊÇÒª³ÐÈÏ´íÎó Ôڸ߶ÈÃñÖ÷¡¢×ÔÓɽ²ÇóÈËȨµÄÃÀ¹ú Õâ¼ÒÏ൱”½²µÀÀ퓵Ĺ«Ë¾ÔÚËüµÄ ÖÐÎÄÍøÒ³ÉϿڿÚÉùÉùµØËµ£º ÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ´´Ðºͼ¼ÊõΪȫÊÀ½çµÄÅ©Ãñ´øÀ´³É¹¦ÊÕÒæ °ïÖúËûÃÇÉú²ú¸ü½¡¿µµÄÁ¸Ê³... ...ÖÂÁ¦ÓÚ¼õÉÙũҵ¶Ô»·¾³µÄÆÆ»µ
[03:35.64]Roush: Monsanto falsely accused us of violating their patent ÃÏɽ¶¼¹«Ë¾¶ÔÎÒÃÇÎ¥·´×¨Àû·¨ºÍÎ¥Ô¼µÄÖ¸¿Ø
[03:38.64]and breach of contract. ¶¼ÊÇÎÞÀíÈ¡ÄÖ
[03:40.84]None of it was true. È«¶¼ÊÇÎÞÖÐÉúÓеÄ
[03:43.36]You go into a market, you find a dominant farmer Äãµ½Êг¡ÀïÃæ,ÕÒÒ»¸ö¹æÄ£´óµãµÄÅ©»§
[03:47.68]and if you can ruin them, you scare the rest of them to following the line. Ö»ÒªÄã°ÑËûÊÕʰÁË,ÆäËûÈ˾Ͳ»¸Ò²½ËûµÄºó³¾
[03:51.36]My family spent $400,000 ¾ÍÊÇΪÁ˶Կ¹ËûÃÇ,ÎҵļÒÍ¥
[03:53.04]fighting the battle, pretrial. ÔÚËßËÏǰ¾ÍÒѾ»¨·ÑÁË40Íò
[03:56.56]And we were told it would take another million ÎÒÃǵÃÖªÈç¹ûÒª¸æÉÏ·¨Í¥
[03:58.40]to take the thing to trial. »¹Òª¶à»¨100Íò
[03:58.72]We settled out of court. ËùÒÔÎÒÃǾÍÍ¥ÍâºÍ½âÁË
[04:03.76]The way the system appeared to work to me was ÔÚÎÒ¿´À´,Õâ¸öϵͳµÄÔË×÷·½Ê½
[04:05.44]Lady Justice had the scales ¾ÍÊǹ«ÕýÅ®ÉñÊÖ³ÖÌìèÒ
[04:07.92]and you piled cash on the scales È»ºóÄãÍù³ÓÅÌÉ϶ÑÇ®
[04:10.76]and the one that piled the most cash on the scales, ×îºó»ñʤµÄ,¾ÍÊǶÑÇ®×î¶àµÄÈË
[04:13.44]hired the most experts and was most willing ÇëµÃÆð×î¶àר¼ÒµÄÈË
[04:14.64]to tell the biggest lies, that was the winner. »¹ÓÐÔ¸ÒâΪ´ËÈöÃÖÌì´ó»ÑµÄÈË
[04:17.64]That seems to be how our justice system functions now. Õâ¾ÍÊÇÎÒÃǵÄ˾·¨ÏµÍ³ÔË×÷µÄ·½Ê½
[04:21.16]It’s terrible. It’s terrible. ÕâºÜ¿ÉÅÂ,ºÜ¿ÉÅÂ
[04:21.48]How can a farmer defend himself against ÊÔÎÊÒ»¸öÆÕͨũÃñ
[04:23.52]a multinational corporation like Monsanto? ÔõôÄܰâµÃµ¹ÃÏɽ¶¼ÕâÑùµÄ¿ç¹ú¹«Ë¾ÄØ?
[04:27.52]I talked to a young man just three days ago. ÈýÌìǰ,ÎÒ¸úÒ»¸öÄêÇáÅ©Ãñ̸¹ý
[04:29.20]They’d been to his farm, you know? ÃÏɽ¶¼µÄÈËÈ¥¹ýËûµÄÅ©³¡
[04:31.36]And this poor kid, he’s just starting out. Õâ¸ö¿ÉÁ¯µÄº¢×Ó,Ëû²Å¸Õ¿ªÊ¼¾ÓªÄØ
[04:35.88]His fiancee was there. I talked to her ËûµÄδ»éÆÞÒ²ÔÚ,ÎÒÒ²¸úËý̸¹ý
[04:39.56]and tried to give them the best advice I could. ÎÒÊÔןøËûÃÇÌáЩºÃ½¨Òé
[04:41.92]Unfortunately the best advice I could give them was ²»ÐÒµÄÊÇ,ÎÒ¿ÉÒÔ¸øËûÃǵÄ×îºÃ½¨ÒéÊÇ
[04:43.56]"Try to get out of this thing with your skin intact. ³ÃÄ㻹ûÓÐÊܵ½É˺¦Ö®Ç°,±ð¸úËûÃǽÁºÍÁË
[04:46.92]Don’t fight ’em. You’ve got to roll over ²»Òª¸úËûÃǶԿ¹,Äã×îÖÕ»¹ÊÇÒªÇü·þ
[04:50.44]and give them what they want, ’cause you can’t defend yourself." ËûÃÇҪʲôÄã¶¼µÃ¸øµÄ,Äã±£»¤²»ÁË×Ô¼º
[04:53.44]In the case of Monsanto, their control is so dominant. ÃÏɽ¶¼ÔÚÕâ¼þÊÂÇéÉÏÕ¼Á˾ø¶ÔÓÅÊÆ
[04:56.64]If you want to be in production agriculture, Ö»ÒªÄ㻹Ïë¼ÌÐø¸ûÖÖ
[05:00.96]you’re gonna be in bed with Monsanto. Äã¾Í±ØÐëÇü·þÓÚËûÃÇ