The growth of private investment in developing-country agriculture, new advances in the biological sciences, and rapid integration of developing countries into the global trading system has heightened interest in the topic of seed market and intellectual property rights’ (IPRs) policies among public policy-makers, corporate decision-makers and other actors in the agricultural sector. But there are still unanswered questions about whether emerging and evolving seed policy reforms and IPR regimes in developing countries will contribute to increasing crop productivity and improving food security. This paper attempts to answer some of these questions by focusing specifically on the case of India, the regional leader in implementing seed policy ...
The study compares in situ seed conservation trends in two crop categories, ‘pulses’ crops and ‘pref...
Many developing countries are currently engaged in designing and implementing plant variety protecti...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...
Numerous studies have shown that the liberalization of seed market policies and stronger legal prote...
With the growth of private investment in developing-country agriculture, new advances in the biologi...
288-296The present study is an attempt to analyse the overview and impact of intellectual property ...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; CSISA; CRP2EPTD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PI...
189-201Intellectual property rights (IPR) are ideas, inventions, and creative expressions based on ...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
Developments in the Indian seed industry and their impact on access and use of commercial seed by fa...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
Improvements in crop productivity arecrucial to sustain food security. A sig-nificant body of resear...
Since the late 1980s, technological advances and policy reforms have opened up new opportunities for...
India’s investments in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation have made it one of the larg...
The study compares in situ seed conservation trends in two crop categories, ‘pulses’ crops and ‘pref...
Many developing countries are currently engaged in designing and implementing plant variety protecti...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...
Numerous studies have shown that the liberalization of seed market policies and stronger legal prote...
With the growth of private investment in developing-country agriculture, new advances in the biologi...
288-296The present study is an attempt to analyse the overview and impact of intellectual property ...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
PRIFPRI3; ISI; CSISA; CRP2EPTD; PIMCGIAR Research Program on Policies, Institutions, and Markets (PI...
189-201Intellectual property rights (IPR) are ideas, inventions, and creative expressions based on ...
Recent international conventions seeking the stronger protection of intellectual property rights (IP...
Developments in the Indian seed industry and their impact on access and use of commercial seed by fa...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
Improvements in crop productivity arecrucial to sustain food security. A sig-nificant body of resear...
Since the late 1980s, technological advances and policy reforms have opened up new opportunities for...
India’s investments in agricultural research, extension, and irrigation have made it one of the larg...
The study compares in situ seed conservation trends in two crop categories, ‘pulses’ crops and ‘pref...
Many developing countries are currently engaged in designing and implementing plant variety protecti...
The demand for extending intellectual property protection to agriculture in developing countries has...