The seed industry in Pakistan has undergone significant developments since the 1950s and has transitioned from ‘Green Revolution’ to ‘Gene Revolution’. The 2015 amendment in the Seed Act, 1976, and the enactment of Plant Breeders’ Rights Act and Rules have provided long awaited intellectual property protection for proprietary seed. Notwithstanding this fundamental change, the challenge of effective enforcement of intellectual property rights remains. This paper presents how the seed industry has evolved over the years through evaluating the regulatory and institutional framework along with looking into the major challenges that still plague the seed system of Pakistan. It also explores how the private sector can be incentivized to invest in...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
Not AvailableThe enforcement and implementation of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights...
Numerous studies have shown that the liberalization of seed market policies and stronger legal prote...
The seed industry in Pakistan has undergone significant developments since the 1950s and has transit...
This paper critically examines the legislative and institutional framework that governs seed provisi...
This chapter considers the history of the Pakistani seed sector, describing the role that public and...
Seed provision in Pakistan is experiencing tension as private entrepreneurs have been challenging th...
Developments in the Indian seed industry and their impact on access and use of commercial seed by fa...
This paper highlights the challenges that genetically modified (GM) seeds pose for farmers, citizens...
With diminishing land availability and increasing population, food security and loss of agricultural...
With diminishing land availability and increasing population, food security and loss of agricultural...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
The growth of private investment in developing-country agriculture, new advances in the biological s...
Many developing countries are currently engaged in designing and implementing plant variety protecti...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
Not AvailableThe enforcement and implementation of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights...
Numerous studies have shown that the liberalization of seed market policies and stronger legal prote...
The seed industry in Pakistan has undergone significant developments since the 1950s and has transit...
This paper critically examines the legislative and institutional framework that governs seed provisi...
This chapter considers the history of the Pakistani seed sector, describing the role that public and...
Seed provision in Pakistan is experiencing tension as private entrepreneurs have been challenging th...
Developments in the Indian seed industry and their impact on access and use of commercial seed by fa...
This paper highlights the challenges that genetically modified (GM) seeds pose for farmers, citizens...
With diminishing land availability and increasing population, food security and loss of agricultural...
With diminishing land availability and increasing population, food security and loss of agricultural...
The Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) of the World Trade Or...
The growth of private investment in developing-country agriculture, new advances in the biological s...
Many developing countries are currently engaged in designing and implementing plant variety protecti...
The enactment of Intellectual Property Rights legislation and its enforcement are two distinct tasks...
109-120Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) and Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) are the most discussed...
Not AvailableThe enforcement and implementation of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights...
Numerous studies have shown that the liberalization of seed market policies and stronger legal prote...