Intellectual property rights for agricultural biotechnology : options and implications for developing countries / Jeroen van Wijk, Joel I. Cohen and John Komen
Series: International Service for National Agricultural Research, Research Report ; No. 3Publisher: Netherlands : International Service for National Agricultural Research 1993Copyright date: ©1993Description: xii, 39 pages ; 25 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 929180149 (paperback)
- TP248.24 V36
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Includes tables
Includes bibliographical references
This report is the second publication in a series of interrelated research-management reports from the Intermediary Biotechnology Service. A forthcoming report will provide a tool for the decision-making process involved in establishing national biotechnology programs, by analyzing this process at three levels: program scientists, sectoral leaders, and national policymakers. Another report will give a detailed overview of international initiatives that have as a common goal the application of biotechnology to tropical agriculture, and reviews the possibilities for national institutions in developing countries to collaborate on these activities.
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