World IP day 2016

26 Apr 2016 12:40 PM

“World IP Day 2016 focuses on protecting the interests of those who create and innovate, like plant breeders, so that they can keep creating new improved plant varieties for everyone. Plant breeding - or developing new plant varieties - requires a substantial time (up to 15 years) and monetary investment. Without the potential revenue stream of royalties, there would be no incentive for breeders to develop new and improved varieties.

As the EU agency responsible for protecting EU IP plant variety rights, it’s the Community Plant Variety Office’s job to ensure that plant breeders can do theirs! Plant variety rights ensure that breeders get a fair return on their creations.

World IP Day is a fantastic opportunity to create awareness of the role the IP system has played and continues to play in improving our everyday lives.” Martin Ekvad, President of the CPVO.

The CPVO monitors and implements the largest system of plant intellectual property rights in the world, working closely with plant breeders organisations such as CIOPORA, ESA and PLANTUM. Here is what they have to say about World IP Day and the role intellectual property rights play in plant breeding: 

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