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  • plant-breeder-success-stories Nachtvlinder

    Nachtvlinder: the success behind a family run-business

    Nachtvlinder BV is a real family business. Together with their daughter Ellen Akerboom, Peter and Gerda Akerboom are engaged in the breeding of various crops. In 1980, Peter Akerboom started breeding Asters for cut flowers. Nowadays, the Asters are the company’s main specialty next to Helleborus and they also do some work in breeding Eryngium and Solidago. The company is based in the village of Ter Aar in The Netherlands.

    How many of your aster varieties are being protected by CPVO and in which countries they are being cultivated?

    About 20 aster varieties are already

    24 February 2025
  • plant-breeder-success-stories Advanced Berry Breeding

    Advanced Berry Breeding: Innovations that Empower Growers for a Profitable Future

    CPVO 'Plant Breeding Success Stories' continue with another example of a promising European enterprise: Advanced Berry Breeding. With its headquarters based in The Netherlands, the company's main focus is breeding innovative raspberries with low inputs —less water, les fertilizer and chemicals—while setting new standards in grower ease, post-harvest quality and profitability. Today, we discuss the latest trends in the sector with Mr. Hubert Gadret, Chief Executive Officer at ABB, and Mr. Roy Briga, Chief Scientific Officer at ABB.

    CPVO: Could you briefly describe the story

    13 January 2025
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    Enhancing Rice Quality Through Innovation: CPVO's Role in Protecting and Promoting New Plant Varieties

    The Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) is at the forefront of agricultural innovation in Europe, ensuring that new plant varieties receive the protection they deserve. 

    This protection is crucial for encouraging the development of crops that are not only better for the environment but also healthier for consumers.

    A recent study ( here the link ) by the University of Milan has brought to light some exciting findings about pigmented rice varieties. 

    These are not your everyday

    05 September 2024
  • Mr Francesco Mattina speaking at IPKey EU South-East Asia event

    Promoting Innovation and Sustainability in Agriculture: CPVO's Active Role in Global Dialogue

    The Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) continues to play a pivotal role in promoting innovation and sustainability in agriculture, as demonstrated by the active participation of its President, Mr. Francesco Mattina, in a significant international seminar held on August 19, 2024, in Bangkok, Thailand. The event, organized by IPKey EU South-East Asia, brought together prominent figures from the agricultural sector to discuss the crucial role of plant variety protection in achieving sustainable development goals.

    Highlighting the Role of Plant Variety Protection

    The seminar was

    19 August 2024
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    Plant breeding Success Stories: Highlands Potplants: Cultivating the Future of Plant Breeding

    Highlands Potplants, a leading name in the cultivation of Agapanthus Amourette®, sheds light on their journey, challenges, and the role of the CPVO system in ensuring the protection of plant varieties. Here's an insight into their world.

    Could you briefly describe the work of Highlands Potplants?

    Highlands Potplants specializes in the cultivation of Agapanthus Amourette®. In addition to this, we also offer the Agapanthus Big with broad leaves. Our product range in Agapanthus is diverse, available in pots ranging from 13 to 40 in various colors. We manage multiple

    26 September 2023
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    CPVO Introduces New Administrative Fees for Objection and Nullity Proceedings

    The Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) has recently announced the implementation of new administrative fees for two specific procedures conducted through its E-Proceedings module. Commencing on 2 October 2023, MyPVR users intending to file an Objection against a candidate variety will be required to pay a fee of EUR 350. Similarly, those seeking to obtain a Nullity of a previously granted title will be subject to a fee of EUR 600. 

    The decision to introduce these fees comes in response to a noteworthy upsurge in the number and complexity of legal proceedings involving

    09 August 2023
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    Plant breeding Success Stories: Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarollo Agrario y Medioambiental (IMIDA)

    In this second issue of plant breeding success stories we discuss the incredible success of a crossbreeding programs in creating new grapevine varieties that possess improved agronomic and oenological qualities, thereby enhancing the production of quality wine and promoting sustainable viticulture.

    The programme was carried out by the Instituto Murciano de Investigación y Desarollo Agrario y Medioambiental, based in Southern Spain. The institute obtained the new ‘Calblanque’, ‘Calnegre’ and ‘Gebas’ varieties from crosses between ‘Monastrell’ and ‘Cabernet

    04 August 2023
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    Ensuring the Continuity of Community Plant Variety Rights: Mitigating the Risk of Unintended Cancellations

    Community Plant Variety Rights (CPVRs) play a vital role in protecting the intellectual property of plant breeders. However, recent trends have shown a concerning increase in undesired cancellations of CPVRs. This article aims to provide clarity and essential information to holders and the general public regarding the risks associated with non-payment of fees and the irreversible nature of cancellations. 

    Ángela Martínez, Legal Advisor at CPVO, explain the risks. 

    Q: What are the risks associated with non-payment of fees for CPVRs? 

    A:

    03 August 2023
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    AIPPI's First Deputy Reporter General Ralph Nack Concludes a Fruitful Visit to CPVO

    Ralph Nack, the First Deputy Reporter General of the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI), successfully concluded his highly anticipated visit to the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO) today. This landmark event fostered collaboration, exchange of ideas, and explored opportunities in the field of plant variety protection. 

    During his visit, Mr. Nack engaged in a series of meetings and discussions with key representatives of CPVO, including its President and senior officials. The agenda included an exploration of shared challenges,

    06 July 2023
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    Plant Breeding Success Stories: Nova Siri Genetics

    This is the first article in a series titled 'Plant Breeding Success Stories,' which showcases our interviews with prominent figures in the plant breeding industry and in related fields. Through these interviews, you have an unique opportunity to learn about the people and companies that are shaping the future of plant breeding in the EU.

    In this article, we introduce Nova Siri Genetics, an Italian small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) at the forefront of their sector. We delve into their research and experimentation endeavors, their perspective on the Green Deal, and their

    03 July 2023
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    SME Fund for community plant variety - How to apply

    The SME Fund is a European Commission initiative implemented by the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) and will run from 23 January 2023 to 8 December 2023. This fund provides vouchers for intellectual property protection to small and medium-sized enterprises within the EU. 

    This year, 4 vouchers have been published: 

    Voucher 1 – IP scan – get up to EUR 1 350 on expert advice for your IP strategy; 

    Voucher 2 – trade marks and designs – save EUR 1 000 to use for eligible fees; 

    Voucher 3 – patents –

    27 April 2023
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    'The mechanism of PBR': Interview with Francesco Mattina

    In occasion of the CPVO's joint stand at IPM Essen 2023, CPVO President Francesco Mattina was interviewed by the International Association of Horticultural Producers (AIPH) for their latest publication: 'AIPH Special Edition 2023', which is focused on IPM Essen 2023.

    AIPH is the global association for ornamental horticulture. Founded in 1948, its mission is to reignite and uphold an appreciation of plants and to build a world in which humanity, technology, and nature exist in a healthy and stable equilibrium. In 2018, AIPH acquired FCI (FloraCulture

    30 January 2023
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