Thrust Areas
Varietal Development And Plant Variety Protection
1.1 - The development of new and improved varieties of plants and
availability of such varieties to Indian farmers is of crucial importance
for a sustained increase in agricultural productivity.
1.1.1 - Appropriate policy framework and programmatic interventions
will be adopted to stimulate varietal development in tune with market
trends, scientific-technological advances, suitability for biotic and
abiotic stresses, locational adaptability and farmers' needs.
1.2 - An effective sui
generis system for intellectual property protection will be implemented to
stimulate investment in research and development of new plant varieties and
to facilitate the growth of the Seed Industry in the country.
1.2.1
- A Plant Varieties & Farmers' Rights Protection (PVP) Authority
will be established which will undertake registration of extant and new
plant varieties through the Plant Varieties Registry on the basis of
varietal characteristics.
1.2.2 - The registration of new plant varieties by the PVP Authority
will be based on the criteria of novelty, distinctiveness, uniformity and
stability.
1.2.3 - The criteria of distinctiveness, uniformity and stability
could be relaxed for registration of extant varieties, which will be done
within a specified period to be decided by the PVP Authority.
1.2.4 - Registration of all plant genera or species as notified by
the Authority will be done in a phased manner.
1.2.5 - The PVP Authority will develop characterisation and
documentation of plant varieties registered under the PVP Act and
cataloguing facilities for all varieties of plants.
1.3 - The rights of
farmers to save, use, exchange, share or sell farm produce of all varieties
will be protected, with the proviso that farmers shall not be entitled to
sell branded seed of a protected variety under the brand name.
1.4 - The rights of researchers to use the seed/planting material of
protected varieties for bonafide research and breeding of new plant
varieties will be ensured.
1.5 - Equitable sharing of benefit arising out of the use of plant
genetic resources that may accrue to a breeder from commercialisation of
seeds/planting materials of a new variety, will be provided.
1.6 - Farmers/groups of farmers/village communities will be rewarded
suitably for their significant contribution in evolution of a plant variety
subject to registration. The contribution of traditional knowledge in
agriculture needs to be highlighted through suitable mechanisms and
incentives.
1.7 - A National Gene Fund will be established for implementation of
the benefit sharing arrangement, and payment of compensation to village
communities for their contribution to the development and conservation of
plant genetic resources and also to promote conservation and sustainable use
of genetic resources. Suitable systems will be worked out to identify the
contributions from traditional knowledge and heritage.
1.8 - Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture Crops will be
permitted to be accessed by Research Organisations and Seed Companies from
public collections as per the provisions of the 'Material Transfer
Agreement' of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources and the
Biological Diversity Bill.
1.9 - Regular interaction amongst the Private and Public
Researchers, Seed Companies/Organisations and Development Agencies will be
fostered to develop and promote growth of a healthy seed industry in the
country.
1.10 - To keep abreast of global developments in the field of Plant
Variety Protection and for technical collaboration, India may consider
joining Regional and International Organisations.
1.11 - The PVP Authority may, if required, resort to compulsory
licensing of a protected variety in public interest on the ground that
requirements of the farming community for seeds and propagating material of
a variety are not being met or that the production of the seeds or planting
material of the protected variety is not being facilitated to the fullest
possible extent.
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