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India's Seed Sovereignty: A Strategic Shift

India's strategic focus on seed sovereignty has led to over 10,500 plant variety registrations under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001. This move aligns with global debates on genetic resources and digital sequence information.

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iGEN Editorial
June 6, 2026
India's Seed Sovereignty: A Strategic Shift

India's commitment to seed sovereignty has seen a significant boost with the registration of over 10,500 plant varieties under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act, 2001. This strategic move is crucial as global discussions on genetic resources and digital sequence information (DSI) intensify.

Accelerated Registrations

The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Authority (PPV&FRA) has granted final registration certificates to more than 10,500 plant varieties between 2005 and 2025. Notably, over half of these registrations occurred in the last 2-3 years, marking an unprecedented acceleration in India's plant variety protection.

  • 5,250 farmers’ varieties
  • 3,118 private-sector breeder varieties
  • 2,164 public-sector varieties

Strategic Readiness

India's plant variety protection framework is a response to obligations under Article 27.3(b) of the WTO’s TRIPS agreement. By adopting a sui generis system instead of seed patents, India ensures a balance between breeders’ rights and farmers’ rights.

"India's decision to adopt a sui generis system was among the most farsighted policy decisions in agricultural governance."

Rigorous Evaluation Process

The registration process involves rigorous field-based evaluation for distinctness, uniformity, and stability (DUS), conducted across multiple crop seasons through designated testing centers under ICAR and SAUs. Currently, nearly 2,500 varieties are undergoing field evaluation.

Global Implications

India's strategic focus on seed sovereignty is timely as the international community debates the expansion of crop coverage under the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA).

Year Range Total Registrations Farmers' Varieties Private-Sector Varieties Public-Sector Varieties
2005-2025 10,500 5,250 3,118 2,164

India's proactive stance in plant variety protection not only secures its agricultural biodiversity but also positions it strategically in global negotiations over genetic resources.

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