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Old April 28, 2016   #11
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If you want to know why the tomato is patented, read the patent. It's linked from the Wiki page or here:

https://www.google.com/patents/US761...ed=0CB0Q6AEwAA
Thanks so much imp (just noting that the words much and imp were initially together which made you a chimp, )only you would find the exact Patent that was assigned to Syngenta and as usual, the person who bred it initially is out, as to remuneration, as I see it.

But it was a lot to read so I was just skimming, as it were, so it deserves another read from me when I have time,and hopefully others will read it as well.

Fred,you would have a handle on this patenting issue since I know there was another thread where this was discussed and you were one of the main persons who posted and I'm sure you remember it as well.

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