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    Public vs Private (Corporate) plant breeding of varieties

    Hi Charlie et.el;

    I spent a little time doing this article that I hope
    provides some light on the UPOV 78 vs UPOV 91
    debate...

    How do these contracts/agreements relate to PBR,
    varieties for our families commercial grain farm and
    for me as a long time seed grower?

    "Public vs private plant breeding;

    How does UPOV 91 change anything from UPOV 78...
    other than giving the PLANT BREEDER the opportunity
    to collect royalties...it matters NOT if they are public or
    private varieties.

    If you 'like' your system that produces seed produced
    at your farm... great! Grow a variety that can
    accommodate your system. UPOV is entirely separate.
    PBR is outside of these 78 or 91 agreements as well.

    Is it not fair to return a small levy to the plant
    breeder... whoever they are... to allow these people to
    create new and better varieties for our customers
    needs?

    Pedigreed Foremost CPS seed is a good example of a
    public variety that we grow.
    As a Secan member I must return $31/t levy to Secan
    and the Plant Breeder. IN 2014.
    AC Foremost is NOT PBR... and UPOV 78 or UPOV 91
    has no effect on whether a variety is or isn't PBR. That
    decision is up to the actual plant breeder (now)...
    under either UPOV 78 or UPOV 91.

    The decision of an end point or seed levy/royalty on
    varieties is also up to the plant breeder and in turn
    applied through those who have the marketing rights
    to a specific variety. Again there is no difference
    between Public and Private plant breeding (or their
    rights as plant breeders) and no bias towards private or
    'Corporate' ownership in UPOV 91. Why are folks
    saying that there is?

    If you want to produce your own variety... not have PBR
    on it... collect no royalty or levy at the pedigreed level
    or end point upon sale of the commercial produce...
    you are fully capable to proceed and invest in such a
    project!

    If we growers need to provide the best food products
    to our customers... investments will be required from
    us as well... there is no free ride.

    The intrinsic qualities of a food /grain/product...
    provide the valuation criteria to those who would buy
    this produce.
    And so it should be!
    A rope needs to be pulled... pushing a rope seldom
    results in productivity!

    Have a great day!

    Cheers!

    hThis is a frustrating subject for myself as a Select seed
    grower (Growing out Breeder seed through 5
    generations of Select seed... then Foundation,
    Registered, Certified and Recertified, seeds; if the Plant
    Breeder requires and 'the market' {and farmer needs
    demand}) and from the experience of being a CSGA
    member for well over 30 years.
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