Where do MIgardener seeds come from?
Where do your seeds come from? Well, for most they come from our 60+ amazing farmers that grow us the seed and save us lots of time on processing. But sometimes, to be able to offer seed at an affordable price we have to do it ourselves. That is what we’ll be doing today. But just so you know, nobody can sell gmo seeds to home gardeners. They are only sold to commercial farmers and in large quantities. Are your seeds all heirloom? Yes our seeds are all heirloom.The name gives you a hint: heirloom seeds are old-fashioned seeds that have been handed down from generation to generation. Most heirloom seeds are at least 50 years old and sometimes much older. Clearly, the seeds themselves are not that old, or they wouldn’t germinate.
Are MIgardener seeds non-GMO?
Yes, all our seeds are non-gmo. But just so you know, nobody can sell GMO seeds to home gardeners. They are only sold to commercial farmers and in large quantities. But just so you know, nobody can sell GMO seeds to home gardeners. They are only sold to commercial farmers and in large quantities. Are your seeds all heirloom? Yes our seeds are all heirloom.Where do your seeds come from? Well, for most they come from our 60+ amazing farmers that grow us the seed and save us lots of time on processing. But sometimes, to be able to offer seed at an affordable price we have to do it ourselves. That is what we’ll be doing today.
What are the top GMO seed companies?
In 2020, the top four corporations, Bayer (formerly Monsanto), Corteva (formerly DuPont), Syngenta (part of ChemChina), and Limagrain together controlled 50% of the global seed market, with Bayer and Corteva alone claiming roughly 40%. BASF, Bayer/Monsanto, ChemChina-Syngenta, and Corteva Agriscience are the four big corporations that currently own the rights to over two thirds of the world’s seed and pesticide sales.The world’s largest seed company, Monsanto, accounts for almost one-quarter (23%) of the global proprietary seed market. The top 3 companies (Monsanto, DuPont, Syngenta) together account for $10,282 million, or 47% of the worldwide proprietary seed market.