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Agricultural patent analysis during 2005–2012 in India

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Title Agricultural patent analysis during 2005–2012 in India
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Creator Harsh Mehta
Mohd. Ayoub Dar
Raj Kumar
O.P. Chaturvedi
 
Subject agriculture; India; patent activity; patent analysis; product patenting; assignees
 
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The study was conducted to monitor the trend of patenting activity in
agriculture sector during 2005 to 2012 in India based on 3,718 published patent
applications and 1,041 granted patents of the Indian Patent Office weblink,
IPAIRS Version 2.0. There was gradual increase in patenting activity during
2005 to 2012 in different sectors of agriculture. Maximum percentage of patent
applications were filed in biocides, pest repellants or attractants and plant
growth regulators (60%), followed by new plants or processes for obtaining
them (9.35%), animal husbandry, silk rearing or breeding new animal breeds
(7.48%) and horticulture, cultivation, forestry (5.91%). Diversification in
Indian agriculture was also noticeable during the period 2005 to 2012 as dairy
products and animal husbandry registered 19.0 and 5.78 times increase in
patenting activity over the period 1995–2004 besides development of new
plants and processes (10.87 times) and horticulture and cultivation forestry
rising (5.87 times). Public sector organisations and companies sector must
forge public-private partnerships to address the R&D gaps and generate
technologies at affordable prices in the field of agriculture to the stakeholders
in the developing countries in the backdrop of product patent regime.
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Date 2020-05-06T06:07:50Z
2020-05-06T06:07:50Z
2014-01-01
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/35416
 
Language English
 
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