Breeding innovations are relevant for sustainable agricultural development and food security, as new, resilient production systems require crop varieties optimally suited for these systems. In the societal debate around genetic engineering and other plant breeding innovations, ownership of patents on the technology used in the hands of large companies is often seen as a reason that small breeding companies are denied opportunities for further improving varieties or that farmers are restricted in using such varieties. However, intellectual property (IP) systems may also be used as tools to ensure the use of good agricultural practices when cultivating the resulting varieties. This paper explores documented cases in which IP systems (plant va...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
The intellectual property system does not seem to drive the rate of innovation in the market for veg...
This section discusses differences in the strength of Intellectual Property protection between plant...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
Although many developing countries have drafted legislation to address plant variety protection (PVP...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
The application of intellectual property rights (IP) in developing countries is and remains highly c...
The establishment of intellectual property rights (IPRs) for plant varieties has caused considerable...
63-66Germplasm, traditional knowledge and biological wealth of developing countries have become maj...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
The intellectual property system does not seem to drive the rate of innovation in the market for veg...
This section discusses differences in the strength of Intellectual Property protection between plant...
While food security has long been a national or regional burden, the advent of international instrum...
This article examines the inter-relationship between plant variety protection (PVP) laws and patent ...
Focused on the impact of stringent intellectual property mechanisms over the uses of plant agricultu...
International audiencePlant innovation is expensive. It is therefore crucial to protect the intellec...
This paper examines international trends in plant variety protection, a form of intellectual propert...
This paper undertakes a comparative institutional analysis of intellectual property rights (IPRs) in...
Although many developing countries have drafted legislation to address plant variety protection (PVP...
Being a very important part of property per se, intellectual property is performing the duty of secu...
The application of intellectual property rights (IP) in developing countries is and remains highly c...
The establishment of intellectual property rights (IPRs) for plant varieties has caused considerable...
63-66Germplasm, traditional knowledge and biological wealth of developing countries have become maj...
The concept of intellectual Property Rights (IPRs) is a very old one, dating as far back as Ancient ...
117-123Private plant breeding has speeded up the introduction of new varieties and hybrids to impro...
The intellectual property system does not seem to drive the rate of innovation in the market for veg...
This section discusses differences in the strength of Intellectual Property protection between plant...