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Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights (PPV&FRA) Act, 2001

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November 13, 2025

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Why in news?

Union Minister for Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare, participated in the ‘Plant Genome Saviour Awards Ceremony’, celebrating the Silver Jubilee of the PPV&FR Act, 2001 in New Delhi.

  • PPV&FR Act, 2001 – It protects the rights of both plant breeders and farmers in developing new plant varieties.
  • It was introduced following India’s entry into the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its commitment to the TRIPS (Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights) agreement.

Key provisions

  • Breeder's rights – Breeders gain exclusive rights to produce, sell, and export their protected varieties for a set period. They can also license their rights to others.
  • Farmer's rights – The Act recognizes farmers as a crucial part in  developing plant varieties and grants them rights to
    • Register and conserve traditional crop varieties
    • Receive benefits from the use of their conserved genetic resources
  • Researcher's rights – Researchers can use registered varieties for experiments and research without permission, though repeated use requires the breeder's consent.
  • Registration criteria – A plant variety must be novel, distinct, uniform, and stable to be eligible for registration.
  • Benefit sharing – It provides for a system of benefit sharing, where a portion of the earnings from a registered variety is shared with farmers who contributed to its development.
  • Duration of protection –
    • Field crops - 15 years
    • Trees & vines - 18 years
  • PPV&FR Authority – An Authority is established to administer the PPV&FR Act, 2001 & handle registration, with a Standing Committee to advise on farmers' rights issues.

Quick Fact

International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA)

  • It is a legally binding agreement, adopted by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) in 2001.
  • Aim - Guaranteeing global food security through the conservation, sustainable use, and equitable sharing of plant genetic resources.
  • India is party to the treaty & hosted the 9th Session of its Governing Body in 2022.

Plant Genome Saviour Awards

  • Purpose – To honor farmers nationwide for their exceptional efforts in conserving plant genetic resources and agricultural biodiversity.
  • Instituted by – Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Authority under the PPV&FR Act, 2001.
  • 2 categories –
    • Plant Genome Saviour Community Award (for farming communities or organizations)
    • Plant Genome Saviour Farmer Recognition Award (for individual farmers)

References

  1. The Hindu | Centre to reform Plant Variety Act
  2. Vikaspedia | PPV&FRA Act, 2001
  3. PPV&FR Authority | PPV&FRA Act
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