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Nov 19, 2020 9:15 AM CST

Australis said:

Not that I am aware of. My understanding is that in the case of plants, the system is reversed - currently you need to apply for Plant Breeders Rights (PBR) or similar in order to have a legal avenue if people propagate and sell your hybrids.


Thanks. I am aware of the EU CPVO, which is very expensive for an enthusiast but laughably cheap for huge companies like KWS (which bought out Pop Vriend last year becoming somehow even huger), but not of cheaper avenues for independent breeders.
I am just another white boy who thinks he can play the Blues.

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