International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV)

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Introduction– Established: 1961.
– Headquarters: Geneva, Switzerland.
– Mission: To provide and promote an effective system of plant variety protection to encourage the development of new plant varieties for societal benefit.
Objectives– Encourage Plant Breeding: Provide incentives for the development of new plant varieties.
– Ensure Protection: Establish a harmonized system for plant breeders’ intellectual property.
– Promote Agricultural Progress: Facilitate improved plant varieties to enhance productivity and sustainability.
Members (Dec 2024)– 79 Members: Includes countries and intergovernmental organizations.
– India’s Status: India is not a UPOV member but has its own Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001.
Reports– UPOV Performance Report 2020-2021: Summarizes UPOV’s activities and achievements.
– Plant Variety Protection Statistics: Annual data on applications, titles issued, and titles in force.
– Impact Studies: Evaluates the effects of plant variety protection on agriculture and the seed sector in member countries.
Instruments– UPOV Convention: Treaty revised in 1961, 1972, 1978, and 1991.
– UPOV Lex: Database of legal texts and conventions.
– PLUTO Plant Variety Database: Repository of plant variety data, including denominations and legal status.
Structure– Council: Governing body of UPOV with representatives from each member country.
– Office of the Union: Manages day-to-day operations and implements Council decisions.
Subsidiary Organs– Technical Working Parties: Develop guidelines and technical standards for specific plant groups.
– Administrative and Legal Committee: Focuses on legal and administrative matters related to plant variety protection.
Committees– Consultative Committee: Advises the Council on policy and strategic matters.
– Technical Committee: Oversees the work of Technical Working Parties and ensures consistency in technical guidelines.
Initiatives– UPOV PRISMA: Online tool to assist applicants in filing plant variety protection applications.
– UPOV e-PVP: Platform facilitating electronic exchange of documents and information on plant variety protection.
– Capacity Building Programs: Provides training and resources to help member states implement effective plant variety protection systems.

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