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Implications of patent laws on agriculture in India

By: Gopimony, R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 1999Description: p.15-22.Subject(s): Patent - India | Agriculture - India | Agriculture In: ISDA JournalSummary: The only sensible answer will be that we enact a comprehensive patent law for the plants and animals under both PBR and geographical identification and to declare all species of Indian origin as our national property owned by the State as well as farmers who have developed those species. - Reproduced
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Volume no: 9, Issue no: 1 Available AR42000

The only sensible answer will be that we enact a comprehensive patent law for the plants and animals under both PBR and geographical identification and to declare all species of Indian origin as our national property owned by the State as well as farmers who have developed those species. - Reproduced

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