Australia: Malting barley varieties Baudin and Hamelin authorized for farmer trading in Western Australia
Farmer to farmer trading of malting barley varieties Baudin and Hamelin is permitted in Western Australia despite the varieties being protected under Plant Breeders Rights, according to a release on April from Seedquest.
The Department of Agriculture and Food barley industry development officer Richard ODonnell said some growers misunderstood the PBR and were not aware that Baudin and Hamelin seed was free to trade in Western Australia.
Mr ODonnell stated under PBR the seed licensee set the terms and conditions for the use of the varieties. In Western Australia, the Grains Research and Development Corporation and the Department of Agriculture and Food are the seed licencees and have determined that Baudin seed can be traded from farmer-to-farmer in Western Australia, Mr ODonnell said.
Nevertheless , in the Eastern States where the seed licence for Baudin is held by AWB Seeds, farmer-to-farmer trading is not permitted.Hamelin seed is free to trade in WA and has not been commercially released in other States.
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