TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 14Thailand Development Research Institute, 1999 |
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... varieties ( HYV's ) that were the hallmark of the Green Revolution . Central to the realization of this benefit was the free exchange of plant genetic resources and the unrestricted movement of genetic material . Local varieties ...
... varieties ( HYV's ) that were the hallmark of the Green Revolution . Central to the realization of this benefit was the free exchange of plant genetic resources and the unrestricted movement of genetic material . Local varieties ...
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... varieties are developed from common genetic resources , developing countries have been calling for free access to those commercially developed crop varieties . ' Developed countries have rejected this claim on the grounds that IPR for ...
... varieties are developed from common genetic resources , developing countries have been calling for free access to those commercially developed crop varieties . ' Developed countries have rejected this claim on the grounds that IPR for ...
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... varieties , improved water management and irrigation systems , and changes in planting schedules and tillage practices will be important in limiting the negative effects and taking advantage of the beneficial effects of changes in ...
... varieties , improved water management and irrigation systems , and changes in planting schedules and tillage practices will be important in limiting the negative effects and taking advantage of the beneficial effects of changes in ...
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Intellectual Property Rights and Agricultural Plant Genetic Resource | 7 |
NEWSBRIEF | 17 |
IRPS | 1 |
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