Section 2 of PPVFR Act : Section 2: Definitions

PPVFR Act

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a farmer named Arjun who has been cultivating a particular type of tomato on his farm for several generations. This variety of tomato has unique taste and shelf-life characteristics that are well known in his region. Arjun decides to formalize the recognition of his tomato variety under the Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act, 2001.

Under Section 2(l) of the Act, Arjun's tomato can be considered a farmer's variety because it has been traditionally cultivated and evolved by him in his fields. He can apply to the **Autho...

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