
Vietnam Joins Int'l Plant Protection Union
January 26, 2007 |
Vietnam has become the 63rd member of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), the Ministry of Agriculture and rural development announced on Jan 23 the membership was made in recognition of the country's efforts in building a system to protect varieties of plants, contributing to accelerating research on creating and developing plant varieties. Those efforts helped effectively implement protection of varieties of plants through cooperation with UPOVmembers.
On this occasion, the ministry granted certificates of protection of new plant varieties to the Hai Phong Hi-tech Agriculture joint-stock company, the Bio-Agriculture Institute, the Monsanto company and Syngenta Vietnam Co. Ltd. for their new rice and maize varieties.
For more information, contact Le Hien of the Vietnam Biotechnology Information Center at hienbiotechvn@pmail.vnn.vn.
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