Policies Impacting Access to Plant Genetic Resources in Last Four Decades

P. Brahmi, V. Tyagi, Pragya, A. Agrawal
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A paradigm shift occurred in the international policy environment with respect to biological diversity from “heritage of mankind” to “sovereign rights of a nation”, primarily triggered by the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) in 1992. To address the issue of food security, in terms of access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture (PGRFA) as well as for realization of farmer’s rights, the International Treaty for Plant Genetic Resources (ITPGRFA) was adopted 2001. In 2010 a Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (NP-ABS) was developed under CBD to facilitate exchange of biological resources bilatellary between countries, on mutually agreed terms. Both the Treaty and CBD offer regulatory mechanisms for exchange of germplasm and fair and equitable share of benefits and are implemented through national policies in mutually supportive manner. However, practically they have impacted germplasm flow. In the world of plant breeding and crop improvement, these regulations are seen to bring a slow-down in the international exchange of germplasm hampering scientific progress.
过去四十年影响植物遗传资源获取的政策
1992年《生物多样性公约》(CBD)的签署,引发了生物多样性国际政策环境从“人类遗产”到“国家主权”的范式转变。为了解决粮食和农业植物遗传资源获取以及实现农民权利方面的粮食安全问题,2001年通过了《国际植物遗传资源条约》。2010年,《生物多样性公约》下制定了《获取和惠益分享名古屋议定书》(NP-ABS),以促进国家之间根据双方商定的条件进行双边生物资源交换。《公约》和《生物多样性公约》都提供了种质资源交换和公平公平分享惠益的监管机制,并通过国家政策以相互支持的方式实施。但实际上,它们影响了种质资源的流动。在植物育种和作物改良领域,这些规定被视为减缓了种质资源的国际交流,阻碍了科学进步。
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