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Plant Breeders’ Rights organisations to be present together in joint stand at IPM ESSEN 2024


Essen, Germany
January 5, 2024

Photo of people exploring the IPM23 event.
Photo courtesy of: Schuchrat Kurbanov/MESSE ESSEN
 

The Community Plant Variety Office is pleased to announce its continued participation in the globally acclaimed IPM ESSEN 2024 (International Trade Fair for Plants, Technology, Floristry, and Garden Features). This marks another year in a long-standing tradition for the CPVO, which will share a joint booth with its national partners Bundessortenamt (Germany), Naktuinbouw (The Netherlands), GEVES (France), and COBORU (Poland). 

Event Details 

IPM is scheduled to take place from January 23 to 26, 2024, in Essen, Germany. It offers a unique opportunity for CPVO and its national examination offices to engage with stakeholders.

Booth Hours 

January 23-25 from 9:00 hrs to 18:00 hrs.

January 26 from 9:00 hrs to 17:00 hrs.

About the CPVO

Since its establishment in 1995, the CPVO has been responsible for the management of the European Union plant variety protection system. With a single application, breeders worldwide can receive a Plant Breeders' Right (PBR) valid across the European Union. To date, CPVO has processed over 81,000 applications and granted more than 65,000 EU Plant Breeders’ Rights.

The European Union is an important market for ornamental plants 

The EU has one of the world's highest densities of flower production. The CPVO plays a key role in protecting the EU’s horticultural sector and it grants about 1 150 tittles for ornamentals every year. In 2023, ornamental species account for the largest number of applications (+/- 40%), ahead of agricultural species (+/-30%) and fruit and vegetable species (+/- 30%). 

Economic and Environmental Impact 

A recent study co-authored with the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO) reveals that the Plant Variety Rights System (CPVR) managed by CPVO contributes an additional €13 billion to the EU's GDP. The system also accounts for 15% of the current output of ornamental species in the EU. 

Global Participation at IPM ESSEN

The trade fair is expected to host more than 1 300 exhibitors from over 46 countries and attract approximately 40,000 visitors, reflecting global market trends and enabling market partners to come together. 

For more Information:

For further details, please visit our joint booth at IPM ESSEN 2024 Hall 2, Stand 2B23 or contact communication@cpvo.europa.eu.

 

 



More news from:
    . European Union - Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO)
    . Bundessortenamt
    . Naktuinbouw
    . GEVES, Groupe d'Etudes et de contrôle des Variétés et Semences


Website: http://www.cpvo.europa.eu

Published: January 5, 2024

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