Making a case for farmers’ rights for the benefit of farmers under the Malaysian plant variety law
Farmers’ Rights concept has been articulated under Article 9 of the FAO Treaty to be carried out by national governments as a measure towards strengthening the rights of farmers. The four core principles namely right to seeds, right to traditional knowledge, right to equitable benefit sharing and...
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my-unisza-ir.50842022-02-06T04:15:45Z http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5084/ Making a case for farmers’ rights for the benefit of farmers under the Malaysian plant variety law Murshamshul Kamariah, Musa Zuhairah Ariff, Abd Ghadas Shahril Nizam, Md Radzi JA Political science (General) K Law (General) Farmers’ Rights concept has been articulated under Article 9 of the FAO Treaty to be carried out by national governments as a measure towards strengthening the rights of farmers. The four core principles namely right to seeds, right to traditional knowledge, right to equitable benefit sharing and right to participate in decision making, should be given legal recognition either by adopting is as part of a legislation or policies benefiting the farming communities particularly for small subsistence farmers in developing countries such as Malaysia. Small farmers’ link and pivotal role in ensuring continuity of food production and security is undeniably important, requiring urgent attention by national governments. This paper highlighted the significant contributions of small farmers in securing food production with its surrounding issues and further demonstrates the need to integrate the Farmers’ Rights concept into Malaysia’s plant variety law. Applying doctrinal analysis to relevant international treaty, statutory provisions and relevant government policies, this paper argues that the four core principles enumerated under Farmers’ Right concept should be seriously considered as a mechanism to protect the interests of small farmers under the intellectual property law regime. IDOSI Publications 2015 Article PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/5084/1/FH02-FLAIR-16-05233.pdf Murshamshul Kamariah, Musa and Zuhairah Ariff, Abd Ghadas and Shahril Nizam, Md Radzi (2015) Making a case for farmers’ rights for the benefit of farmers under the Malaysian plant variety law. American-Eurasian Journal of Agricultural & Environmental Sciences, 15 (1). pp. 82-88. ISSN 1818-6769 10.5829/idosi.aejaes.2015.15.s.211 |
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Farmers’ Rights concept has been articulated under Article 9 of the FAO Treaty to be carried out by
national governments as a measure towards strengthening the rights of farmers. The four core principles namely
right to seeds, right to traditional knowledge, right to equitable benefit sharing and right to participate in
decision making, should be given legal recognition either by adopting is as part of a legislation or policies
benefiting the farming communities particularly for small subsistence farmers in developing countries such as
Malaysia. Small farmers’ link and pivotal role in ensuring continuity of food production and security is
undeniably important, requiring urgent attention by national governments. This paper highlighted the
significant contributions of small farmers in securing food production with its surrounding issues and further
demonstrates the need to integrate the Farmers’ Rights concept into Malaysia’s plant variety law. Applying
doctrinal analysis to relevant international treaty, statutory provisions and relevant government policies, this
paper argues that the four core principles enumerated under Farmers’ Right concept should be seriously
considered as a mechanism to protect the interests of small farmers under the intellectual property law regime. |
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