The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay

The lack evidence has been the reason for the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture and the University of Amsterdam to initiate the present study which was sponsored by two development organizations: the Special Programme Biotechnology and International Cooperation, of DGIS in the Netherlands and IDRC, Canada. The study examines the (expected) impact of plant breeders`rights (PBR) on developing countries with respect to: private investment in plant breeding, breeding policies of public institutes, transfer of foreign germplasm, and diffusion of seed among farmers. Case studies have been conducted in five Latin American countries, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, which are among the very few developing countries that have experience with PBR protection; and Colombia and Mexico, two countries which were about to introduce PBR legislation. The study is based on existing literature and on interviews with a total of 157 persons, representing 131 organizations, with an interest in PBR protection. It was carried out in 1994, in collaboration with five local research groups. Reports of the case studies were discussed during national seminars in the respective countries, while a draft of the present final report formed the basis for discussion during a two-days international seminar, organized en March 1995, in Bogotá, Colombia. Many of the comments expressed during these seminars have been used to improve this report final report.

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Main Authors: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA), Universidad de Amsterdam (Holanda), Jaffé, Walter, Wijk van, Jeroen
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Language:English
Published: Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) 1995
Subjects:Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes, Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale, Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement, Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences, Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing, Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire, Sede Central,
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spelling dig-iica-11324-91602023-06-06T22:15:40Z The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA) Universidad de Amsterdam (Holanda) Jaffé, Walter Wijk van, Jeroen Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire Sede Central The lack evidence has been the reason for the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture and the University of Amsterdam to initiate the present study which was sponsored by two development organizations: the Special Programme Biotechnology and International Cooperation, of DGIS in the Netherlands and IDRC, Canada. The study examines the (expected) impact of plant breeders`rights (PBR) on developing countries with respect to: private investment in plant breeding, breeding policies of public institutes, transfer of foreign germplasm, and diffusion of seed among farmers. Case studies have been conducted in five Latin American countries, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, which are among the very few developing countries that have experience with PBR protection; and Colombia and Mexico, two countries which were about to introduce PBR legislation. The study is based on existing literature and on interviews with a total of 157 persons, representing 131 organizations, with an interest in PBR protection. It was carried out in 1994, in collaboration with five local research groups. Reports of the case studies were discussed during national seminars in the respective countries, while a draft of the present final report formed the basis for discussion during a two-days international seminar, organized en March 1995, in Bogotá, Colombia. Many of the comments expressed during these seminars have been used to improve this report final report. 2020-04-15T15:03:24Z 2020-04-15T15:03:24Z 1995 Informe https://repositorio.iica.int/handle/11324/9160 en 96 páginas application/pdf Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
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topic Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes
Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale
Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement
Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences
Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing
Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire
Sede Central
Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes
Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale
Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement
Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences
Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing
Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire
Sede Central
spellingShingle Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes
Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale
Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement
Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences
Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing
Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire
Sede Central
Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes
Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale
Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement
Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences
Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing
Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire
Sede Central
Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Universidad de Amsterdam (Holanda)
Jaffé, Walter
Wijk van, Jeroen
The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
description The lack evidence has been the reason for the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture and the University of Amsterdam to initiate the present study which was sponsored by two development organizations: the Special Programme Biotechnology and International Cooperation, of DGIS in the Netherlands and IDRC, Canada. The study examines the (expected) impact of plant breeders`rights (PBR) on developing countries with respect to: private investment in plant breeding, breeding policies of public institutes, transfer of foreign germplasm, and diffusion of seed among farmers. Case studies have been conducted in five Latin American countries, Argentina, Chile and Uruguay, which are among the very few developing countries that have experience with PBR protection; and Colombia and Mexico, two countries which were about to introduce PBR legislation. The study is based on existing literature and on interviews with a total of 157 persons, representing 131 organizations, with an interest in PBR protection. It was carried out in 1994, in collaboration with five local research groups. Reports of the case studies were discussed during national seminars in the respective countries, while a draft of the present final report formed the basis for discussion during a two-days international seminar, organized en March 1995, in Bogotá, Colombia. Many of the comments expressed during these seminars have been used to improve this report final report.
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topic_facet Fitomejoramiento||plant breeding||melhoramento de plantas||amélioration des plantes
Protección legal||legal rights||direito legal||protection légale
Cruzamiento||cross-breeding||cruzamento||croisement
Industria de semillas||seed industry||indústria de sementes||industrie des semences
Mercadeo||marketing||comercialização||marketing
Derecho del propietario||tenant's rights||direito do arrendatário||droit du locataire
Sede Central
author Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Universidad de Amsterdam (Holanda)
Jaffé, Walter
Wijk van, Jeroen
author_facet Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
Universidad de Amsterdam (Holanda)
Jaffé, Walter
Wijk van, Jeroen
author_sort Instituto Interamericano de Cooperación para la Agricultura (IICA)
title The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
title_short The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
title_full The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
title_fullStr The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
title_full_unstemmed The impact of plant breeder rights in developing countries. Debate and experience in Argentina, Chile, Colombia, México y Uruguay
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