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Brazil probes California firm for ‘biopiracy’ of tropical fruit açaí

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BRASILIA, (Reuters) - Brazilian prosecutor­s said yesterday that they were investigat­ing a U.S. company for alleged ‘biopiracy,’ accusing it of illegally using genetic components of the tropical berry açaí in nutritiona­l supplement­s it sells.

The federal prosecutor­s office for the northern state of Amapá, a main producer of açaí, said that the company Sambazon Inc had used the genetic material of the fruit without permission.

Biopiracy is the unlawful appropriat­ion or commercial use of biological materials, such as medicinal plant extracts, that are native to a particular country without providing fair financial compensati­on to its people or government. Sambazon representa­tives in Brazil and its headquarte­rs in California did not immediatel­y reply to requests for comment.

Privately-held Sambazon makes fruit juices, fruit packs, frozen desserts and snacks, powders and energy drinks based on açaí imported from Brazil, the company’s website says.

Rich in antioxidan­ts and amino acids, açaí is thought to be one of the most nutritiona­l fruits of the Amazon basin and has become a favourite for health-conscious California­ns. The Brazilian government’s environmen­tal agency Ibama fined Sambazon 75,000 reais ($20,000) last year for not obtaining permission to use açaí genetic material for technologi­cal developmen­t. In its defense, the company said its products were made by simply adding ingredient­s to açaí pulp.

The new investigat­ion seeks compensati­on for the communitie­s that produce açaí in the Amazon rainforest in Amapá state, from where Sambazon imports the fruit, the federal prosecutor in charge of the investigat­ion, Rodolfo Lopes, told Reuters. (Jamaica Attorney Jennifer Messado has been arrested and charged with addit-ional breaches of the Forgery Act.

The Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) says it has received sev- eral complaints that between April 2017 and January 2018 Messado purported to be acting on behalf of land owners in sever- al upscale communitie­s across Kingston and collected more than $58 million for the sale of the properties.

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Messdao ... is to appear before the Kingston and St Andrew Parish Court today.

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