Monsanto vs Schmeiser

  • Monsanto files lawsuit

    Monsanto files lawsuit
    Monsanto filed a statement of claim alleging Schmeiser illegally bought Roundup Ready seed from local growers in order
    to plant his 1997 crop, then retained some of that year's seed to plant in 1998.
  • Schmeiser testimonial

    Schmeiser testimonial
    Schmeiser said he planted his 1997 crop with seed saved from 1996, and insists that any Roundup Ready growing on his land
    was spread by wind or by grain trucks travelling on roads adjacent to his fields.
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    Monsanto vs Schmeiser Case

  • Mediation

    Mediation talks to settle the dispute without going to trial ended in failure.
  • Big lawsuit

    Big lawsuit
    Schmeiser launched a $10 million lawsuit against Monsanto, accusing the company of a variety of wrongs,
    including libel, trespass and contamination of his fields with Roundup Ready."
  • Trial

    Trial
    June 5-20, trial was heard in Federal Court in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
  • Court hearing lasted three weeks.

    Court hearing lasted three weeks.
  • Court Judgement

    The Federal Court of Canada issued their judgment in the case of Monsanto vs Schmeiser Enterprises over the technology use fee for Round Up Ready canola.
  • Appeal

    Appeal
    Schmeiser launched an appeal; Federal Court of Appeal subsequently rejected Schmeiser's appeal.
  • Supreme Court Leave

    Schmeiser granted from Canada's Supreme Court to hear the case.
  • Case Heard

    Case was heard.
  • Supreme Court Decision

    The Court determined that Monsanto's patent is valid, but Schmeiser is not forced to pay Monsanto anything as he did not profit from the presence of Roundup Ready canola in his fields.