Gimcheon walnut in South Korea secured variety protection rights for 25 years

Published 2022년 3월 31일

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Gimcheon-si in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea, has received variety protection rights for its walnut seed, 'Gimcheon No. 1', for the next 25 years. This right, granted by the National Forest Breeding Center, allows the city to collect a 2% fee on the seedling price for any production and sale of the seedling. The city has been protecting four walnut seed varieties, developed in collaboration with the National Forest Research Institute, and plans to distribute them intensively from the next year.
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(Gimcheon = Yonhap News) Reporter Chang-jin Hong = The walnut variety developed by Gimcheon-si, Gyeongsangbuk-do has secured variety protection rights. According to the city of Gimcheon on the 31st, the National Forest Breeding Center recently notified the city of Gimcheon of the decision to protect the walnut seed 'Gimcheon No. 1'. The city secured the Gimcheon No. 1 variety protection right for 25 years. In the future, if a seedling dealer wants to produce and sell Gimcheon No. 1 walnut seedlings, a fee equivalent to 2% of the seedling price must be paid to the city of Gimcheon. Earlier, in March 2020, the walnut seed 'Hwangak' developed by Gimcheon City was also registered under the variety protection right. The city appeared in the Forest Breeding Center in October 2013 to protect four varieties, namely Gimcheon 1, Gimcheon 2, Hwangak, and Geumneung, jointly developed with the National Forest Research Institute. The Forest Breeding Center made this decision after collecting ...
Source: Yna

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