Alicia Muñoz, leader of the National Association of Rural and Indigenous Women, pointed out that one of the most concerning aspects of these policies is the risk of contamination of heirloom seeds, which could have irreversible consequences for biodiversity. Meanwhile, Camilo Guzmán, president of the United Farmers Association, reminded that in Chile there are no clear rules to prevent genetic contamination, nor mechanisms that assign responsibilities or compensations if it occurs.