Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) scientists and exporters have red-flagged the “illegal” cultivation of its improved basmati rice varieties in Pakistan.
Status of India’s basmati rice industry |
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Key provisions of Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act, 2001 |
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Key aspects |
About |
Aim |
To establish an effective system for the protection of plant varieties, the rights of farmers and plant breeders, and to encourage the development and cultivation of new varieties of plants. |
Authority |
The Central Government will set up an Authority to be known as the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority to implement the provisions of the Act. |
Rights under the Act |
The Act provides provision for farmers rights, breeders rights and researchers rights. |
Breeders’ rights |
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Researchers’ rights |
They may use registered varieties for research, including as a source for developing new varieties, though repeated use requires the breeder’s permission. |
Farmers’ rights |
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National Gene Fund |
It is designed to support the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources, which are vital for food security, agriculture, and biodiversity |
National Gene Bank |
The Authority has established the Bank to store the seed material including parental lines submitted by the breeders of the registered varieties. |
Benefit sharing |
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Align with WTO |
The Act aligns India’s obligations under Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS) Agreement of the World Trade Organization (WTO), aiming to stimulate investment in agriculture, accelerate agricultural development, and facilitate the growth of the seed industry |