The Law on Seed Management and Plant Breeder's Rights (2008), along with subsequent regulations (Prakas on the management and registration procedure for the protection of new plant varieties in 2020; Inter-Ministerial Prakas on the Protection of New Varieties of Crops in 2021), provides a clear path for obtaining protection for new plant varieties.
Building on this progress, in March 2024, Cambodia’s Ministry of Industry, Science, Technology & Innovation (MISTI) reached a significant milestone by announcing it is now accepting applications for Plant Breeder's Rights. This exciting development underscores Cambodia's commitment to agricultural innovation and cultivating new and improved plant varieties.
For a new plant variety to be eligible for protection in Cambodia, it must meet four key criteria: (1) Novelty, (2) Distinctness, (3) Uniformity, and (4) Stability.
To apply for plant variety protection, breeders must submit:
The process involves collaboration between two key Government Ministries:
The duration of protection varies depending on the plant type:
On 10 February 2025, Rouse attended a workshop conducted by MISTI and MAFF on the proposed amendment of the Law on Seed Management and Plant Breeder's Rights. This initiative aims to align the legislation with the UPOV Convention to strengthen Plant Breeder's Rights further and expand the scope of protection. These amendments to the Law on Plant Breeder's Rights are expected to enter into force in 2026.
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