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Protection of new plant varieties

With Singapore's accession to the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV Convention) and the enactment of the Plant Varieties Protection Act in 2004, plant breeders in Singapore can seek rights protection of their new plant varieties for 25 years.




Application for protection


Plant breeders who wish to protect their new varieties have to apply at the Plant Varieties Protection Registry located at the Intellectual Property Office of Singapore (IPOS). Information on the fundamentals of protection of plant varieties and on the filling of application for plant protection can be found at the IPOS website.

 

List of genera and species eligible for protection

Currently, new varieties of 15 plant genera or species are eligible for protection. Protection will be extended to all plant species in 10 years time.

List of genera and species eligible for protection
Botanical Name
Common Name
(1) Orchids Dendrobium Sw. Dendrobium
Mokara Mokara
Oncidium Sw. Oncidium
Vanda R. Br Vanda
Aranda Aranda
Aranthera Aranthera
Phalaenopsis Blume Phalaenopsis
Renantanda Renantanda
(2) Aquatic plants and Ornamentals Anubias Anubias
Cryptocoryne Cryptocoryne
Echinodorus Sword Plant
Limnophilla Limnophilla
Heliconia Heliconia
(3) Vegetables Brassica chinensis L Baicai, Xiaobiacai
Brassica chinensis var parachinensis Caixin

 

Technical examination of new plant varieties

As part of the application process for protection, the breeder would be notified by Intellectual Property Office of Singapore IPOS to submit their plant materials to AVA's Horticulture Services Centre (HSC) for technical examination (DUS test). Only the candidate plant variety that meets the following criteria will be granted Rights protection:
  • Novelty
  • Have a suitable denomination
  • Distinctness
  • Uniformity
  • Stability
For application, please refer to the IPOS website.

 
Last updated on 23 March 2006
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