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PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETIES AND FARMERS' RIGHTS ACT P. ILANANGAI IP CONSULTANT ALTACIT GLOBAL
PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION AND THE PURPOSE  Plant variety protection provides legal protection of a plant variety to a breeder in the form of Plant breeder’s rights. Plant Breeder’s Rights are intellectual property rights that provide exclusive rights to a breeder of the registered variety.
THE PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION AND FARMERS RIGHTS ACT 2001 ,[object Object]
Protection of the plant varieties under the Act accelerates agricultural development and stimulates investment for research and development for the development of new plant varieties which in turn facilities the growth of the seed industry and ensures the availability of high quality seeds and plant in material to the farmers.,[object Object]
Nine rights are given to farmers under the Act including: the rights to save, exchange and (to a limited extent) sell seeds and propagating material, to register varieties, to recognition and reward for conservation of varieties, to benefit sharing, to information about expected performance of a variety, compensation for failure of variety to perform, availability of seeds of registered variety, free services for registration, conducting tests on varieties, legal claims under the Act, and protection from infringement.,[object Object]
REGISTERABLE PLANT VARIETIES IN INDIA New Varieties: A Variety which is not in public domain in India earlier than one year before the date of filing or outside India, in the case of trees or vines earlier than six years or in any other case earlier than four years. Extant Variety: A Variety which is notified under Seed Act, 1966 or a variety about which there is common knowledge or a farmer’s variety or any other variety which is in public domain is considers as an Extant Variety.  contd…
Farmer’s Variety: A Variety which has been traditionally cultivated and evolved by the farmers in their fields or a variety which is a wild relative or land race of a variety about which farmers possess common knowledge. Essentially Derived Variety (EDV): i)Predominantly derived from such initial variety, or from a variety that itself is predominantly derived from such initial variety, while retaining the expression of the essential characteristics that result from the genotype or combination of genotypes of such initial variety. ii)	Is clearly distinguishable from such initial variety; and iii)	Conforms to such initial variety in the expression of the essential characteristics
NON-REGISTERABLE PLANT VARIETIES IN INDIA All plant varieties cannot get legal protection in India. Certain Plant varieties are excluded from the protection under PPVFR Act 2001. Any variety where prevention of commercial exploitation of such variety is necessary to protect public order or public morality or human, animal and plant life and health or to avoid serious prejudice to the environment or any varieties which has terminator technology or any variety belonging to the species or genera which is not listed in the notification issued by the Central Government cannot be registered for the protection under the Act.
CRITERIA FOR PROTECTING A PLANT VARIETY The plant variety must be: Distinct: A variety should be clearly distinguishable by at least one essential characteristic from existing or commonly known varieties in any country at the time of filing of the application. Uniform: A Variety must be sufficiently uniform in its essential characteristics. Stable: Essential characteristics of a variety must be stable after repeated propagation or in the case of a particular cycle of propagation at the end of each cycle.
WHO CAN APPLY FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A PLANT VARIETY? any person claiming to be the breeder of the variety;   any successor of the breeder of the variety; any person being the Assignee or the breeder of the variety in respect of the right to make such application; any farmer or group of farmers or community of farmers claiming to the breeder of the variety; any person authorized to make application on behalf of farmers; and any university or publicly funded agricultural institution claiming to the breeder of the variety.
WHERE TO FILE THE APPLICATION FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A PLANT VARIETY? ,[object Object]
Any information regarding protection, application, fee structure etc can be obtained from the office or at         http://www.Plantauthority.gov.in/
PREREQUISITES FOR FILING AN APPLICATION FORM FOR REGISTERATION OF PLANT VARIETY Denomination assigned to such variety An affidavit that variety does not contain any gene or gene sequence involving terminator technology Complete passport data of parental lines with its geographical location in India and all such information relating to the contribution if any, of any farmer(s) village, community, institution etc in breeding and developing the variety Characteristics of variety with description of Novelty, Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability A declaration that the genetic material used for breeding of such variety has been lawfully acquired A breeder or other person making application for registration shall disclose the use of genetic material conserved by any tribal or rural families for improvement of such variety
DEPOSITION OF SEED OR PROPAGATING MATERIAL BEFORE REGISTRATION Deposition of seeds is necessary for DUS test conducted by PPV & FR authority. The applicant needs to deposit the fixed amount of seed or propagating material with prescribed germination percentage and physical purity along with the seed quality test report to the authority.
DURATION OF PROTECTION FOR A REGISTERED PLANT VARIETY Trees and Vines: 18 Years Other crops: 15 Years. Extant Varieties: 15 Years from the date of notification of that variety by the Central Government under Seed Act, 1966.
EXEMPTIONS PROVIDED UNDER THE ACT Farmers Exemption: Farmer shall be entitled to produce, save, use, sow, re-sow, exchange, share or sell his farm produce including seed of a variety protected under this Act. Researchers Exemption: Researchers are allowed to (i) use the registered variety for conducting experiment (ii) use the variety as an initial source of variety for the purpose of creating other varieties.
PLANTS THAT ARE COVERED UNDER THE PPVFR ACT As of now following 18 plant species can be registered under the Act. Cereals: Rice, Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Pearl Millet. Legumes: Chickpea, Mungbean, Urdhean, Field Pea, Rajmash, Lentil, Pigeaon Pea. Fibre Crop:  Four species of cotton namely GossypiumArboreum L. and G. Herbaceum L. (Diploid Cotton) and G. Barbadense L. and G. Hirsutum L. (Tertaploid Cotton) Two species of Jute (CorchorusOlitorius L. and C. Capsularis L.)
THE RIGHTS ENJOYED BY THE OWNER OF VARIETY/BREEDER’S RIGHTS  The owner of the protected variety has the following rights        a. To produce        b. To Sell         c. To market        d. To distribute        e. To import and         f. To export the variety.
The knowledge of the indigenous people and the traditional farmers has made a significant contribution in the development of new crop types and biodiversity conservation.  Monsanto sued farmers for re-sowing GM seed62: Monsanto Company is suing dozens of American and Canadian farmers for infringement of its patent on genetically modified (GM) crops. Investigators hired by the company keeps an eye on the farmers and collect evidence of the illegal planting of the Monsanto’s GM crops of cotton, maize, rapeseed and soybean. Farmers who used Monsanto’s crops to produce seed for planting have been fined thousand of dollars for patent infringement and some face bankruptcy. The company also advertises a toll-free-telephone number for people to inform on farmers who use unlicensed seed.
BENEFIT SHARING      The Plant Variety Act of India has benefit sharing mechanisms which requires sharing the benefits arising from commercialization of traditional knowledge. The bio-diversity has a great economic value and hence need to be conserved. Unless there is adequate incentive for conserving the bio diversity for future generations, there will be genetic erosion that will ultimately be detrimental to the interests of the society. Case Study of Jeevani: the Miracle Drug      The drug Jeevani is developed from the perennial plant Arogyapaacha. Four patent applications were filed on Jeevani. The technology was then licensed to the AryaVaidya Pharmacy Ltd. an Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer pursuing the commercialization of ayurvedic herbal formulations. A trust was established to share the benefits arising from the commercialization of the traditional knowledge based drug called ‘Jeevani’. The rationale attributed being, if the local communities had not conserved the biodiversity, the probability of scientists making any selection at all would have been remote or nil.

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Protection of plant varieties and farmers' rights act

  • 1. PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETIES AND FARMERS' RIGHTS ACT P. ILANANGAI IP CONSULTANT ALTACIT GLOBAL
  • 2. PLANT VARIETY PROTECTION AND THE PURPOSE Plant variety protection provides legal protection of a plant variety to a breeder in the form of Plant breeder’s rights. Plant Breeder’s Rights are intellectual property rights that provide exclusive rights to a breeder of the registered variety.
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  • 6. REGISTERABLE PLANT VARIETIES IN INDIA New Varieties: A Variety which is not in public domain in India earlier than one year before the date of filing or outside India, in the case of trees or vines earlier than six years or in any other case earlier than four years. Extant Variety: A Variety which is notified under Seed Act, 1966 or a variety about which there is common knowledge or a farmer’s variety or any other variety which is in public domain is considers as an Extant Variety. contd…
  • 7. Farmer’s Variety: A Variety which has been traditionally cultivated and evolved by the farmers in their fields or a variety which is a wild relative or land race of a variety about which farmers possess common knowledge. Essentially Derived Variety (EDV): i)Predominantly derived from such initial variety, or from a variety that itself is predominantly derived from such initial variety, while retaining the expression of the essential characteristics that result from the genotype or combination of genotypes of such initial variety. ii) Is clearly distinguishable from such initial variety; and iii) Conforms to such initial variety in the expression of the essential characteristics
  • 8. NON-REGISTERABLE PLANT VARIETIES IN INDIA All plant varieties cannot get legal protection in India. Certain Plant varieties are excluded from the protection under PPVFR Act 2001. Any variety where prevention of commercial exploitation of such variety is necessary to protect public order or public morality or human, animal and plant life and health or to avoid serious prejudice to the environment or any varieties which has terminator technology or any variety belonging to the species or genera which is not listed in the notification issued by the Central Government cannot be registered for the protection under the Act.
  • 9. CRITERIA FOR PROTECTING A PLANT VARIETY The plant variety must be: Distinct: A variety should be clearly distinguishable by at least one essential characteristic from existing or commonly known varieties in any country at the time of filing of the application. Uniform: A Variety must be sufficiently uniform in its essential characteristics. Stable: Essential characteristics of a variety must be stable after repeated propagation or in the case of a particular cycle of propagation at the end of each cycle.
  • 10. WHO CAN APPLY FOR THE REGISTRATION OF A PLANT VARIETY? any person claiming to be the breeder of the variety; any successor of the breeder of the variety; any person being the Assignee or the breeder of the variety in respect of the right to make such application; any farmer or group of farmers or community of farmers claiming to the breeder of the variety; any person authorized to make application on behalf of farmers; and any university or publicly funded agricultural institution claiming to the breeder of the variety.
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  • 12. Any information regarding protection, application, fee structure etc can be obtained from the office or at http://www.Plantauthority.gov.in/
  • 13. PREREQUISITES FOR FILING AN APPLICATION FORM FOR REGISTERATION OF PLANT VARIETY Denomination assigned to such variety An affidavit that variety does not contain any gene or gene sequence involving terminator technology Complete passport data of parental lines with its geographical location in India and all such information relating to the contribution if any, of any farmer(s) village, community, institution etc in breeding and developing the variety Characteristics of variety with description of Novelty, Distinctiveness, Uniformity and Stability A declaration that the genetic material used for breeding of such variety has been lawfully acquired A breeder or other person making application for registration shall disclose the use of genetic material conserved by any tribal or rural families for improvement of such variety
  • 14. DEPOSITION OF SEED OR PROPAGATING MATERIAL BEFORE REGISTRATION Deposition of seeds is necessary for DUS test conducted by PPV & FR authority. The applicant needs to deposit the fixed amount of seed or propagating material with prescribed germination percentage and physical purity along with the seed quality test report to the authority.
  • 15. DURATION OF PROTECTION FOR A REGISTERED PLANT VARIETY Trees and Vines: 18 Years Other crops: 15 Years. Extant Varieties: 15 Years from the date of notification of that variety by the Central Government under Seed Act, 1966.
  • 16. EXEMPTIONS PROVIDED UNDER THE ACT Farmers Exemption: Farmer shall be entitled to produce, save, use, sow, re-sow, exchange, share or sell his farm produce including seed of a variety protected under this Act. Researchers Exemption: Researchers are allowed to (i) use the registered variety for conducting experiment (ii) use the variety as an initial source of variety for the purpose of creating other varieties.
  • 17. PLANTS THAT ARE COVERED UNDER THE PPVFR ACT As of now following 18 plant species can be registered under the Act. Cereals: Rice, Wheat, Maize, Sorghum, Pearl Millet. Legumes: Chickpea, Mungbean, Urdhean, Field Pea, Rajmash, Lentil, Pigeaon Pea. Fibre Crop: Four species of cotton namely GossypiumArboreum L. and G. Herbaceum L. (Diploid Cotton) and G. Barbadense L. and G. Hirsutum L. (Tertaploid Cotton) Two species of Jute (CorchorusOlitorius L. and C. Capsularis L.)
  • 18. THE RIGHTS ENJOYED BY THE OWNER OF VARIETY/BREEDER’S RIGHTS The owner of the protected variety has the following rights a. To produce b. To Sell c. To market d. To distribute e. To import and f. To export the variety.
  • 19. The knowledge of the indigenous people and the traditional farmers has made a significant contribution in the development of new crop types and biodiversity conservation. Monsanto sued farmers for re-sowing GM seed62: Monsanto Company is suing dozens of American and Canadian farmers for infringement of its patent on genetically modified (GM) crops. Investigators hired by the company keeps an eye on the farmers and collect evidence of the illegal planting of the Monsanto’s GM crops of cotton, maize, rapeseed and soybean. Farmers who used Monsanto’s crops to produce seed for planting have been fined thousand of dollars for patent infringement and some face bankruptcy. The company also advertises a toll-free-telephone number for people to inform on farmers who use unlicensed seed.
  • 20. BENEFIT SHARING The Plant Variety Act of India has benefit sharing mechanisms which requires sharing the benefits arising from commercialization of traditional knowledge. The bio-diversity has a great economic value and hence need to be conserved. Unless there is adequate incentive for conserving the bio diversity for future generations, there will be genetic erosion that will ultimately be detrimental to the interests of the society. Case Study of Jeevani: the Miracle Drug The drug Jeevani is developed from the perennial plant Arogyapaacha. Four patent applications were filed on Jeevani. The technology was then licensed to the AryaVaidya Pharmacy Ltd. an Indian pharmaceutical manufacturer pursuing the commercialization of ayurvedic herbal formulations. A trust was established to share the benefits arising from the commercialization of the traditional knowledge based drug called ‘Jeevani’. The rationale attributed being, if the local communities had not conserved the biodiversity, the probability of scientists making any selection at all would have been remote or nil.