In this updated briefing, the African Centre for Biodiversity (ACB) warns that the Plant Breeder’s Rights Act (PBR) 2018 will impact negatively on small-scale farmers and calls for exemptions in the Regulations to protect farmers’ rights.
The PBR, together with the new Plant Improvement Act (PIA) 2018, was approved by Parliament last October and has been signed into law this March by the President. The issues regarding these two Acts are interlinked and you can find the briefing on the PIA here.
While there remain significant issues to be clarified in the regulations, farmers’ rights and the role of FMSS are not addressed in current agriculture and seed policies. This requires a separate process, bringing together the diversity of stakeholders working across the agriculture, environment and conservation sectors, to ensure farmers’ rights, farmers’ seed, and farmers’ seed systems are adequately recognised, strengthened and supported.
Please see the links to both the seed briefing papers, as well as the press release below:
For further information, please see these previous ACB publications on this issue: