Farmers’ Rights Act 2001: Enhancing Implementation of Plant Variety Protection and Farmers’ Rights
Komal Ahuja Uncategorized 2001, Accountability, agrarian reform, agricultural development, agricultural innovation, agricultural legislation, and Stability (DUS) testing, APMC reforms, awareness, Bharat Ratna, capacity-building, collaboration, coordination, Delhi High Court, Distinctiveness, farmers' protests, food security, Green Revolution, implementation challenges, India, institutional framework, institutional reforms, intellectual property rights, Judicial Scrutiny, legislative framework, MS Swaminathan, National Register of Plant Varieties, plant breeders' rights, PM-KISAN, Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights Act, stakeholder consultation, stakeholders, Sustainable Development, Transparency, Uniformity