Indonesian farmers to discuss Plant Variety Protection Law
Februari 08, 2009
The Plant Variety Protection Laws is an important issue that has crucial link to agriculture and food security in Indonesia. For one, it raises the issue of farmers’ rights versus breeders’ rights.
In order for farmers to understand the issue better and to share experiences and views with each other, the Indonesian Peasants Alliance (Aliansi Petani Indonesia or API) will hold the “Farmers’ Dialogue on Plant Variety Protection Regulation and Implications for Food Security” on February 10-11, 2009 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The dialogue will be co-organized by the Third World Network (TWN) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Participants to the dialogue will include peasants, community organisers and non-governmental organisations.
For more information in Bahasa, click here or go to http://www.api-indonesia.co.cc/.
In order for farmers to understand the issue better and to share experiences and views with each other, the Indonesian Peasants Alliance (Aliansi Petani Indonesia or API) will hold the “Farmers’ Dialogue on Plant Variety Protection Regulation and Implications for Food Security” on February 10-11, 2009 in Jakarta, Indonesia.
The dialogue will be co-organized by the Third World Network (TWN) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP).
Participants to the dialogue will include peasants, community organisers and non-governmental organisations.
For more information in Bahasa, click here or go to http://www.api-indonesia.co.cc/.