Abstract

This paper considers current statutory framework for plant variety protection in Thailand, as represented by the Plant Variety Protection Act B.E.2542 (AD1999) (PVP Act). This examination involves an overview of Thailand’s plant protection regime and a discussion of the key provisions of the Thai PVP Act. The overall objective of this paper is to address the central question related to the adequacy of the Thai PVP law in terms of promoting agricultural development in terms of protecting the rights of breeders and farmers, how agricultural research is conducted, and the way in which the benefits are shared among all players in agricultural management in Thailand.

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