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    What changes are planned for the plant variety Act?

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    Amendments to the Protection of Plant Variety and Farmers’ Rights Act (PPV&FRA Act)

    The Union Agriculture Minister, Shivraj Singh Chouhan, announced forthcoming amendments to the PPV&FRA Act, emphasizing both the promotion of new high-yielding varieties and the preservation of traditional seeds. A committee led by R.S. Paroda has begun consultations with stakeholders on these amendments. 

    Consultation Process

    • The committee will: 
      • Conduct detailed consultations with stakeholders.
      • Submit a report with amendment recommendations to the PPVFRA.
    • Consultations began in the last week of October involving farmers' organizations and industry representatives.
    • The committee's objective includes reviewing the Act to address deficiencies and adapt to current challenges.

    Proposed Amendments

    • Potential changes to the definition of "variety needs" to include "combination of genotypes".
    • Expansion of the definition of "seed" to include various propagated materials.
    • Defining "institution" to cover public and private breeders.
    • Discussions on the Distinctness, Uniformity, and Stability (DUS) test and its guidelines.
    • Debate on defining "abusive act" to prevent misuse in seed marketing and sales.

    Stakeholder Concerns

    • Experts emphasized community control over seeds and preventing monopolization by private entities.
    • Concerns about the misuse of DUS tests, exemplified by the njavara paddy seed case.

    Legal and Policy Considerations

    • Experts highlighted the disconnect between small farmers and the intellectual property framework.
    • Advocated for open-source seed systems to protect local varieties from private rights claims.
    • Discussion on accountability for non-performance of IP-protected materials and the need for detailed compensation rules.
    • Consideration of international negotiations affecting domestic laws and seed conservation practices.
    • Tags :
    • PPV&FRA Act
    • R.S. Paroda committee
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