Cross-Strait Agreement on Intellectual Property Rights Better Protect Taiwan's Quality Crop Varieties
The Council of Agriculture (COA) said on June 30 that
The principle of territoriality is applied to plant variety rights and the breeder must apply to his/her country for the right, noted the COA. Over the past few years the Council has reached agreement with the 27-nation European Union, the
Among the 62 member countries of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), half of them have formulated laws and regulations to protect their domestic plants according to the 1991 Act of the UPOV Convention, while the other half (including China) have adopted the 1978 Act of the UPOV Convention. The two acts have different regulations on farmer protection, with the 1991 Act offering more protection to plant variety right owners and allowing famers to keep only seeds of proclaimed plant varieties for their own use (otherwise they will be accused of infringing plant variety right). In order to protect
Since domestic horticultural crops have the advantage of competing in the field of breeding, the Council said it will make recommendations during future consultations that China should first accept plant variety right applications for pineapple, Indian jujube, Carica papaya, guava, mango and Oncidium, so as to encourage enterprises and individuals to engage in plant breeding research and introduce quality new varieties from abroad. (