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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANT TREATY
from Vajirao & Reddy Institute
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PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANT TREATY
By : Author Desk
Updated : 2025-07-11 13:29:03
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE PLANT TREATY
Context:
The
Ad Hoc Open-Ended Working Group
under the
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA)
, also called the
Plant Treaty
, is meeting in
Peru (July 7–11, 2025)
to discuss amendments—especially to
Annex I
.
These proposed changes have triggered
concerns among Indian farmers, scientists, and policymakers
.
WHAT IS THE PLANT TREATY?
Full Name
:
International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA)
.
Adopted by
: FAO in 2001;
came into force in 2004.
India
: A signatory.
Purpose
:
Facilitate access to
plant genetic resources
for food and agriculture (PGRFA).
Ensure
fair and equitable sharing
of benefits from their use.
Support
food security and biodiversity conservation
.
WHAT IS ANNEX 1 OF THE TREATY?
Annex I
lists
64 crops and forages
critical for global food security.
These crops are shared internationally through a
Multilateral System (MLS)
, under a
Standard Material Transfer Agreement (SMTA)
.
The SMTA governs how countries access and use each other's germplasm.
THE PROPOSED AMENDMENT
The proposal is to
expand Annex I
to include
“all PGRFA”
(i.e.,
all plant genetic resources
that could potentially be used in food and agriculture).
This would mean:
All countries, including India, must
legally share
all
of their plant germplasm (seeds, DNA, crop varieties) through the MLS.
India cannot
set its own terms
— it must follow the SMTA as decided by the
Treaty’s Governing Body
.
WHY IS INDIA OPPOSING THE AMENDMENT?
1. Loss of Sovereignty:
India would
lose national control
over its vast and diverse
plant genetic resources
.
Sharing of germplasm would be
mandatory and automatic
, not governed by Indian law.
2. Threat to Farmers' Rights & Seed Sovereignty:
Undermines
farmers’ control over traditional seeds
.
Goes against
Article 9 of the Treaty
, which recognizes
Farmers’ Rights
.
Could hurt indigenous seed practices and
community seed banks
.
3. Lack of Domestic Consultation:
No discussion
with:
State Governments
Farmers' organizations
Biodiversity authorities
Letter from Kerala Agriculture Minister and farmer groups criticizes
Centre's unilateral handling
.
4. Violation of Federal Principles:
Agriculture is a State Subject
(Entry 14, State List – Schedule VII, Constitution of India).
States and local biodiversity boards were
not consulted
.
Decisions may infringe on powers of
State Governments and Biodiversity Boards
.
WHO ARE THE STAKEHOLDERS & WHAT ARE THEIR VIEWS?
Stakeholder
Position
ICAR
(Indian Council of Agricultural Research)
Assured that India’s interests will be protected. Appointed Dr.
Sunil Archak
(Principal Scientist, NBPGR) as India’s representative and
Co-Chair
of the Peru meeting.
Farmers’ Groups
(Bharath Beej Swaraj Manch, Rashtriya Kisan Mahasangh)
Strongly oppose amendment; demand
consultation with farmers
before any decision. Warn of
loss of seed sovereignty
.
Kerala Government
Opposes the proposal; flagged
federal concerns
, stated agriculture falls under
State List
. Warned of weakening the role of
State Biodiversity Boards
.
Scientists
Many support farmers’ concerns; fear
uncontrolled global access
to India’s rich crop genetic resources.
RELEVANT TREATY PROVISIONS
Preamble
: Recognizes
sovereign rights
of nations over their genetic resources.
Article 10 & 11
: Outline the scope of the
Multilateral System (MLS)
.
Article 9
: Recognizes
Farmers’ Rights
– to save, use, exchange seeds, and participate in benefit-sharing.
KEY CONCERNS FOR INDIA
Concern
Explanation
Loss of control
India will be bound to share all germplasm through MLS, not on its own terms.
Erosion of Farmers’ Rights
Undermines farmers’ traditional role in conserving and exchanging seeds.
No internal discussion
Amendments proposed without debate in Parliament or consultation with States.
Risk of Biopiracy
Indian genetic material may be used by global corporations without fair benefit-sharing.
Dilution of State powers
Decision affects agriculture and biodiversity, both of which involve
State jurisdiction
.
WHAT INDIA SHOULD DO?
Hold nationwide consultations
— with farmers, scientists, State Govts, and biodiversity boards.
Assert sovereignty
— ensure that India’s national interest and farmer rights are upheld.
Negotiate carefully
— use India’s
Co-Chair
role in the Peru meeting to
block or amend
the proposal.
Strengthen domestic frameworks
— like the
Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers’ Rights Act (PPVFR Act, 2001)
.
Seek consensus in the federal spirit
— any international commitment on agriculture must involve States.
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