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Farmers' Crop Varieties and Farmers' Rights

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Challenges in Taxonomy and Law

Farmers' Crop Varieties and Farmers' Rights

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Farmers' Crop Varieties and Farmers' Rights book

Challenges in Taxonomy and Law
Edited ByMichael Halewood
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2016
eBook Published 28 March 2016
Pub. Location London
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849775663
Pages 420
eBook ISBN 9781849775663
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Halewood, M. (Ed.). (2016). Farmers' Crop Varieties and Farmers' Rights: Challenges in Taxonomy and Law (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781849775663

ABSTRACT

Over the last 50 years there has been a growing appreciation of the important role that farmers play in the development and conservation of crop genetic diversity, and the contribution of that diversity to agro-ecosystem resilience and food security. This book examines policies that aim to increase the share of benefits that farmers receive when others use the crop varieties that they have developed and managed, i.e., ‘farmers varieties’. In so doing, the book addresses two fundamental questions. The first question is ‘how do farmer management practices – along with other factors such as environment and the breeding systems of plants – affect the evolution and maintenance of discrete farmers’ varieties?’ The second question is ‘how can policies that depend on being able to identify discrete plant varieties accommodate the agricultural realities associated with the generation, use and maintenance of farmers’ varieties?’ This focus on discreteness is topical because there are no fixed, internationally recognized taxonomic or legal definitions of farmers’ varieties. And that presents a challenge when developing policies that involve making specific, discrete farmers’ varieties the subject of legal rights or privileges.

The book includes contributions from a wide range of experts including agronomists, anthropologists, geneticists, biologists, plant breeders, lawyers, development practitioners, activists and farmers. It includes case studies from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Europe where, in response to a diversity of contributing factors, there have been efforts to develop policies that provide incentives or rewards to farmers as stewards of farmers’ varieties in ways that are sensitive to the cultural, taxonomic and legal complexities involved. The book situates these initiatives in the context of the evolving discourse and definition of ‘farmers' rights’, presenting insights for future policy initiatives.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|24 pages

Farmers’ varieties and farmers’ rights: challenges at the crossroads of agriculture, taxonomy and law

ByMICHAEL HALEWOOD, ISABEL LAPEÑA

part |2 pages

Part I Dynamism in the field: factors affecting the evolution and maintenance of distinct traits in farmers’ varieties

chapter 2|16 pages

Technical challenges in identifying farmers’ varieties

ByJEREMY CHERFAS

chapter 3|14 pages

The farmer’s role in creating new genetic diversity

ByCARLO FADDA

part |2 pages

Part II Case studies at the interface of farmer variety enhancement efforts and national policies

chapter 4|14 pages

Leveraging the successful participatory improvement of Pokhareli Jethobudho for national policy development in Nepal

ByPRATAP KUMAR SHRESTHA

chapter 5|11 pages

Promoting policy support for the enhancement and marketing of farmers’ varieties in Vietnam

ByNGUYEN THI NGOC HUE, DEVRA JARVIS AND MICHAEL HALEWOOD

chapter 6|13 pages

Participatory barley breeding in Syria: policy bottlenecks and responses

BySALVATORE CECCARELLI

part |2 pages

Part III The international policy context: global systems of conservation and use and farmers’ rights

chapter 7|30 pages

Historical context: evolving international cooperation on crop genetic resources

ByREGINE ANDERSEN

chapter 8|24 pages

Farmers’ rights: evolution of the international policy debate and national implementation

ByREGINE ANDERSEN

part |2 pages

Part IV Identifying discrete farmers’ varieties in law

chapter 9|29 pages

Sui generis protection for farmers’ varieties

ByCARLOS M. CORREA

chapter 10|28 pages

Variety registration: the evolution of registration systems with a special emphasis on agrobiodiversity conservation

ByNIELS LOUWAARS, FRANÇOIS BURGAUD

chapter 11|37 pages

Defensive protection of farmers’ varieties

ByISABEL LÓPEZ NORIEGA

chapter 12|34 pages

Institutional capacity and implementation issues in farmers’ rights

ByC. S. SRINIVASAN

part |2 pages

Part V Case studies of national laws

chapter 13|15 pages

Commentary on the Indian Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act 2001

ByDWIJEN RANGNEKAR

chapter 14|7 pages

Commentary on the Malaysian Protection of New Plant Varieties Act 2004

ByLIM ENG SIANG

chapter 15|3 pages

Commentary on Egypt’s plant variety protection regime

ByEID M. A. MEGEED

chapter 16|9 pages

Commentary on Thailand’s Plant Varieties Protection Act

ByProtection Act GABRIELLE GAGNÉ AND CHUTIMA RATANASATIEN

chapter 17|5 pages

Commentary on the Zambian Plant Breeder’s Rights Act

ByGODFREY MWILA

chapter 18|8 pages

Commentary on the Nepalese Seeds Act and the Seeds Regulation

ByPRATAP KUMAR SHRESTHA

chapter 19|6 pages

Commentary on plant variety regulation in the United States of America

ByRICHARD J. BLAUSTEIN

chapter 20|8 pages

Commentary on the Brazilian seed law

ByJULIANA SANTILLI

chapter 21|23 pages

Commentary on variety registration regulation in Italy

ByALEJANDRO MEJÍAS, ENRICO BERTACCHINI

chapter 22|4 pages

Commentary on the Zambian Plant Variety and Seeds Act 1998

ByGODFREY MWILA

chapter 23|8 pages

Commentary on the regulation on production management of farm households’ plant varieties in Vietnam

ByNGUYEN VAN DINH AND NGUYEN NGOC KINH

chapter 24|4 pages

Commentary on the registry of native crops in Peru: Law 28477 and the registry of native potatoes

ByMANUEL RUIZ MULLER

chapter 25|7 pages

Commentary on the draft proposal for the establishment of a native seeds registry in Costa Rica

ByJORGE CABRERA MEDAGLIA

chapter 26|3 pages

Commentary on the registration of traditional varieties in Benin

ByRAYMOND SOGNON VODOUHE AND MICHAEL HALEWOOD
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