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Searching with a thematic focus on Technology and innovation in agriculture, Agriculture and food, Biotechnology and GMOs, Trade Policy, Intellectual Property Rights

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    ISF view on intellectual property

    International Seed Federation, 2002
    This position paper from the International Seed Federation, an industry body, sets out the position of its members on IP protection for plant breeders and other related issues. ISF members are, not surprisingly, unanimously in favour of a strong IP protection.The federation considers that both ‘sui generis’ and patent style systems are legitimate.
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    IPRs, biotechnology and food security

    Gapresearch.org, IDS, 2002
    This paper examines the development and enforcement of intellectual property rights (IPRs) at the international and national level and the impacts of IPRs on biotechnology, agricultural practices and food security concerns in the context of globalisation.
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    Biotechnology and the issues interconnected with and through it

    Biowatch South Africa, 2002
    This paper takes a step back from the policy issues surrounding biotechnology and its role in development to present a broad discussion of the biotechnology sector and its implications.The paper argues that if biotechnology is to develop usefully, the risks involved with it should be prevented.
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    Benefits and shortcomings of intellectual property rights for small scale farmers in developing countries

    Agricultural Information and Documentation Service for Development Cooperation, 2002
    Rafael Mariano from the Peasant Movement of the Philippines presents his case arguing that intellectual property rights, and more broadly science, have been co-opted by business interests (supported by the US) to strengthen their control over agricultural production and to open up new markets at the expense of small farmers and developing countries.In particular he argues: The 1991 Act
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    Modern biotechnology and developing-world agriculture

    Environment Team, IDS Sussex, 2002
    This essay provides and introduction to agricultural biotechnology in a developing country context. The author looks at issues of food security, consumer acceptance, sectoral change and regulation in the context of advances in genomics and bioinformatics which have led to an increase in the rate and volume of advances in the biotech.
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    CIPR final report: integrating intellectual property rights and development policy

    Commission on Intellectual Property Rights, 2002
    This, the final report of the Commission on Intellectual Property Rights set up by the UK government in 2001 and consisting of members representing a range of views on all aspects of IPRs.The Commission was asked to consider:how national IPR regimes could best be designed to benefit developing countries within the context of international agreements, including TRIPS;how the internat
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    Genetically modified crops in Africa: implications for small farmers

    GRAIN, 2002
    This briefing looks at the push to bring genetically modified (GM) crops and technologies to Africa and shows the implications for farmers in Eastern and Southern Africa. What will the introduction of GM crops mean for Africa and its small farmers in particular?
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    Intellectual property rights in African agriculture: implications for small farmers

    GRAIN, 2002
    This paper looks at the choice facing African policy-makers over which of two opposing models of agricultural R&D to choose to support. One is driven by multinational companies in the North and relies upon private monopolies and genetically modified crops.
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    Agricultural biotechnology: technology policy brief

    United Nations University Institute for New technologies, 2002
    This is a collection of articles making up the UNU/INTECH technology policy brief on the subject of agricultural biotechnology.
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    Agricultural biotechnology, poverty reduction, and food security

    Asian Development Bank Institute, 2001
    This working paper from the Asian Development Bank examines the risks and benefits of biotechnology in relation to human health, the environment, and Agriculture.

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