Farmers need to make known their views on access to plants, writes Federated Farmers policy advisor Philippa Rawlinson.
Future access to plants and other key issues are in open discussion.
The first phase of public consultation is now complete on the Ministry for Business, Innovation and Employment's (MBIE) review of the issues surrounding the Plant Variety Rights Act 1987 (PVRA).
The review of the PVRA and likely amendments is required to comply with New Zealand's requirements to the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership (CPTPP).
To meet the requirements of CPTPP New Zealand's domestic PVRA legislation needs to be amended to either ratify the latest International Convention on the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) 1991 agreement or give effect to it.
The issues paper sought feedback on several issues including provisions relating to farm saved seed, extension of rights over harvested material, changes to compulsory licensing provisions and a strengthening of enforcement provisions.