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1 http://www.planttreaty.org The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture The Multilateral System of Access and Benefit-sharing 3 September, Brasilia http://www.planttreaty.org

2 Background (1) –Adopted in 2001 –In force since 2004 –Treaty Systems made operational since 2007 –Membership: 125 Contracting Parties, open-ended

3 http://www.planttreaty.org Background (2): some benefits to members Facilitates access to 1,3 million accessions of key food crops Facilitates benefit-sharing for genetic material: –provides benefit-sharing projects for farmers in developing countries –Technology transfer –Exchange of information –Recognizes farmers’ rights Reduces transaction costs and gives support for managing PGRFA Ensures dispute resolution on transfers of genetic material Capacity Building Programme for Developing Countries International legal framework for conservation, exchange and benefit-sharing for PGRFA

4 http://www.planttreaty.org The scope of the Treaty is all plant genetic resources for food and agriculture J.T.Esquinas

5 http://www.planttreaty.org The conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture The fair and equitable sharing of benefits derived from their use, in harmony with the Convention on Biological Diversity, for sustainable agriculture and food security What are the Treaty’s objectives?

6 http://www.planttreaty.org The Multilateral System of Access and Benefit-sharing The Treaty establishes a multilateral system, both to facilitate access to plant genetic resources for food and agriculture, and to share, in a fair and equitable way, the benefits arising from their use.

7 http://www.planttreaty.org The Multilateral System...... consists of genetic material of a set of crops, listed in Annex 1 to the International Treaty, and other crops; Those crops provide about 80% of our food from plants.

8 http://www.planttreaty.org The Multilateral System “pools” these plant genetic resources They are available for research, training and breeding under a Standard Material Transfer Agreement (SMTA); Recipients must continue to make the materials received available; “Intellectual property or other rights that limit access to the plant genetic resources for food and agriculture, or their genetic parts and components, in the form received from the Multilateral System” may not be claimed.

9 http://www.planttreaty.org Material is put into the MLS by...  Contracting parties and the institutions they control;  International Institutions that conclude agreements with the Governing Body under Article 15 of the Treaty;  Natural and legal persons—anyone, that is— within the jurisdiction of Contracting Parties.

10 http://www.planttreaty.org The MLS does not cover... ... Genetic material of Annex I crops exchanged before the entry into force of the International Treaty; ... Only Annex I crops: there are non-Annex I accessions that are shared at MLS conditions (e.g. those of the International Agricultural Research Centers).

11 http://www.planttreaty.org R&D info The genepool P1 R1 R2 SMTA 2 SMTA 1 SMTA 3 On-farm conservation Information exchange & tech.transfer Sustainable use Priorities Criteria Operational Procedures Private Sector Voluntary contributions The benefit- sharing fund CP Int’l org Natural and legal person Others MLS mechanisms under direct control of GB Recipients: farmers in developing countries who conserve and sustainably utilize PGRFA 100,000+ transfer/year 0,77% of net sales

12 http://www.planttreaty.org Benefits of the Multilateral System MLS is a day-to-day functional system; Low transaction costs; Provides public and private breeders with a wide range of plant genetic resources; Supports farmers in developing countries; Provides stakeholders with a clear framework within which to plan investments.

13 http://www.planttreaty.org Key MLS Implementation Issues Ensure dispute resolution for transfers of genetic material; Apply Treaty’s provisions and SMTA clauses in the light of users’ experience; Ensure a transparent, efficient and effective utilization of financial resources.

14 http://www.planttreaty.org Instruments and intersessional mechanisms –Ad Hoc Third Party Beneficiary Committee Third Party Beneficiary Procedures –Ad Hoc Technical Advisory Committee on the Standard Material Transfer Agreement and the Multilateral System Opinions –Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on the Funding Strategy Annexes to Funding Strategy and Strategic Plan for Benefit-Sharing Fund

15 http://www.planttreaty.org Recap The Treaty implements a binding ABS system that operates at three levels: - international (GB guidance) - national (genebanks, in situ) - users (SMTA); Provisions of the Treaty impact upon daily operations of genebanks, plant breeders and farmers; The Treaty has specialized & in-built mechanisms to guide its evolution.

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