Trade, Treaty obligations come to fore in plant variety rights review

Trade, Treaty obligations come to fore in plant variety rights review
Paul McBeth
By Paul McBeth Sept. 17 (BusinessDesk) - A review of intellectual property protection for new plant varieties will grapple with requirements of trade agreements and recommendations the Waitangi Tribunal has made on Māori guardianship.  The government has launched a 13-week consultation to help update 30-year-old legislation governing the intellectual property of plant breeders. A review of the law started in the 1990s but was put on hold twice, first to cater for the Wai 262 claim and then again during trade and investment negotiations fo...