Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento

This research overview the patent landscape of the inputs approved for certified organic agriculture. For this, it explains the tensions in regards to private voluntary standards addressed in certain trade-related forums. A succinct characterization of the economic impact of plant diseases outbreaks...

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Main Author: Luis Gil Abinader
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad EAFIT
Series:AD-minister
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WTO
Online Access:http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1692-02792014000100005&lng=en&tlng=en
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spelling doaj-ac7f972a7add4a2eb4cf5da777acec3c2020-11-25T02:11:08ZengUniversidad EAFITAD-minister1692-0279247996S1692-02792014000100005Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamientoLuis Gil AbinaderThis research overview the patent landscape of the inputs approved for certified organic agriculture. For this, it explains the tensions in regards to private voluntary standards addressed in certain trade-related forums. A succinct characterization of the economic impact of plant diseases outbreaks in the Dominican Republic -an organic produce exporting countries- follows. It then briefly compares the "public" norms controlling the production and labeling of organic agriculture, with their "private" counterparts. Subsequently, the result of the patent searchers, which were performed taking into account the private voluntary certifiers' list of validated inputs, is reported. When the data is analyzed quantitatively, the finding suggests that there is no high intellectual property costs required to comply with the examined private voluntary standards. However, a small number of validated fungicides -which are also widely used by organic farmers in the Dominican Republic- may have significant intellectual property access barriers.http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1692-02792014000100005&lng=en&tlng=enPrivate standardspatent landscapefungicidesorganic agriculturecertificationsWTO
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Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
AD-minister
Private standards
patent landscape
fungicides
organic agriculture
certifications
WTO
author_facet Luis Gil Abinader
author_sort Luis Gil Abinader
title Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
title_short Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
title_full Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
title_fullStr Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
title_full_unstemmed Organic Agriculture: Giving Low-Tech a Chance? An overview of the patent landscape: Tecnología artesanal? Revisión del panorama de patentamiento
title_sort organic agriculture: giving low-tech a chance? an overview of the patent landscape: tecnología artesanal? revisión del panorama de patentamiento
publisher Universidad EAFIT
series AD-minister
issn 1692-0279
description This research overview the patent landscape of the inputs approved for certified organic agriculture. For this, it explains the tensions in regards to private voluntary standards addressed in certain trade-related forums. A succinct characterization of the economic impact of plant diseases outbreaks in the Dominican Republic -an organic produce exporting countries- follows. It then briefly compares the "public" norms controlling the production and labeling of organic agriculture, with their "private" counterparts. Subsequently, the result of the patent searchers, which were performed taking into account the private voluntary certifiers' list of validated inputs, is reported. When the data is analyzed quantitatively, the finding suggests that there is no high intellectual property costs required to comply with the examined private voluntary standards. However, a small number of validated fungicides -which are also widely used by organic farmers in the Dominican Republic- may have significant intellectual property access barriers.
topic Private standards
patent landscape
fungicides
organic agriculture
certifications
WTO
url http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1692-02792014000100005&lng=en&tlng=en
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