After suing four farmers for cultivating the FC5 potato variety, grown exclusively for PepsiCo's popular Lay's potato chips, the snack food and drinks maker said last week it wanted to "amicably settle" the issue. Other than filing the lawsuit against the four farmers in April, PepsiCo had also sued five other potato growers. PepsiCo maintains that it developed the FC5 variety, which has a lower moisture content required to make snacks such as potato chips, and registered the trait in 2016. The state government of Gujarat had assured the farmers that it would help them, Nitin Patel, deputy chief minister said last month. PepsiCo, which set up its first potato chips plant in India in 1989, supplies the FC5 potato variety to a group of farmers who in turn sell their produce to the company at a fixed price.
Source: bd News24 May 02, 2019 13:41 UTC