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Farmer tiff worries PepsiCo headquarters
Friday, May 3, 2019 IST
Farmer tiff worries PepsiCo headquarters

Global brass concerned over backlash generated by company's legal fight with Gujarat potato growers.
 

 
 

NEW DELHI: Executives at Pepsi-Co’s headquarters and its Asia-Pacific office are said to have conveyed their concern over the Indian unit’s decision to take legal action against Gujarat farmers for growing a variety of potato following social media hostility and calls for a boycott of the company’s products.
 
“Headquarters has asked PepsiCo India to resolve the issue at the earliest and work as a team,” said one of two senior executives aware of developments. “They are concerned about the legal issue and the backlash.” The Apac office is in Dubai.
 
PepsiCo has sued nine farmers in Gujarat for alleged “rights infringement” on the grounds that they “illegally” grew its registered FC5 potato variety used to make Lays chips.
 
FREE TO MAKE DECISIONS: PEPSICO INDIA
 
A PepsiCo India spokesperson said the local unit is free to make its own decisions.
 
“The local team at PepsiCo India is fully empowered to ‘act as owners’ and equipped to take decisions based on local market conditions,” the spokesperson said. “Beyond this, there is nothing more to add.”
 
 
He didn’t respond to queries about any worries that may have been expressed by executives at the Dubai office and head office in New York.
 
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and Congress leaders tweeted against the company’s decision to sue farmers in Gujarat over the weekend. On Friday, PepsiCo had offered to withdraw the suits against the farmers if they stop growing the FC5 variety. The farmers have sought time till June12 to respond.
 
“I am giving an ultimatum to Pepsi India to withdraw cases against Indian farmers in the next 72 hours, otherwise we will start a campaign to boycott all PepsiCo products in India,” tweeted Tajinder Pal Singh Bagga, a spokesperson of the BJP’s Delhi unit.
 
The farmers have maintained that PepsiCo acted in violation of the Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers Right Act (PPVFR Act), which seeks to protect specified plant varieties, rights of farmers and plant breeders, and encourages development and cultivation of new varieties of plants.
 
Congress leader Ahmed Patel condemned PepsiCo’s move.
 
“PepsiCo’s decision to take Gujarat’s potato grower farmers to court is ill-advised and brazenly wrong. It is in violation of the farmer’s rights under the PPVFR Act.” He added that the state government “shouldn’t keep its eyes shut… Corporate interest cannot dictate what our farmers must or mustn’t cultivate.”

 
 
 
 
 

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