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Follow the Grain. A Private Breeder’s Perspective January 21, 2010. Outline. Homework or challenge Background Breeding Companies WestBred PVP History and Practice Maybe wheat classes and must know math. Monsanto Announcement. July 2009 Monsanto acquired WestBred, LLC from Barkley Ag
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Follow the Grain A Private Breeder’s Perspective January 21, 2010
Outline • Homework or challenge • Background • Breeding Companies • WestBred • PVP History and Practice • Maybe wheat classes and must know math
Monsanto Announcement • July 2009 Monsanto acquired WestBred, LLC from Barkley Ag • Big news for wheat research • Concomitant activities of other companies
My New Role Wheat Industry Advisor Barkley Ag Enterprise • Why me and Why now?
World Population Growth Increases in population will create new demand for food and agriculture markets Source: International Database
Global Demand for Crops Projected to Grow Source: IHS Global Insights, Agriculture Division
Wheat: One of the Most Important Crops Fast Wheat Facts: • Wheat is planted on more than 555 million acres worldwide. • In seven of the last 10 years, the world has consumed more wheat than it produced. • More foods are made with wheat than any other cereal grain. Source: Wheat Foods Council
Private Cereal Breeding Co’s • AgriPro Syngenta • BASF • Bayer CropScience • Dow AgriScience • Limagrain (France) • Pioneer DuPont • WestBred Monsanto • World Wide Wheat
Today going into Phase I Breeding history of 30 years Research breeding continuing as it has in the past We are not forgetting on how we got to today Implementation of currently available Breeding Tools Molecular Markers & Doubled Haploids Increased Analytical testing
Today . . . Phase I (cont.) Collaboration with Public and Private sectors Continuance of Industry Acceptance, farmers, domestic millers, overseas buyers Evaluation of platform of trait development in wheat germplasm
Phase I & Phase II Continued commercialization and release of Elite Germplasm Establishing a Genetic Footprint Seeking acceptance of Biotech and implementation of Traits
DISCOVERY PHASE I PHASE II PHASE III PHASE IV BREEDING GENOMICS MARKERS ELITE GERMPLASM IT PLATFORM ANALYTICS COMMERCIAL BIOTECHNOLOGY Monsanto Will Use Breeding and Biotech
Monsanto’s Commitment Producing more Conserving more Improving lives
Intellectual Property Protection • Plant Variety Protection Certificates [PVP’s] • Plant Patents • Utility Patents
PVPA History • Plant Patent Act 1930 • UPOV in Europe 1961 • Plant Varieties & Seeds Act (UK) 1964 • Plant Variety Protection Act 1970
PVPA History • Plant Variety Protection Act 1970 • Requirements: -distinct • uniform • stable • Exemptions: - license in public interest • research exemption • farmer’s saved seed
PVP PROBLEMS • Saved seed exemption • Delta and Pine Land v. Peoples Gin 1983 • Pioneer 2157 1989 • Asgrow v. Winterboer 1991
PVPA History • PVPA 1970 1972 • 17 years (US joined UPOV 1981) • PVPA Amended 1982 • 18 years • PVPA Amended 1994 • 20 years
PVPA History • PVPA Amended 1994 • 20 years • New, distinct, stable, predictable • No ‘Variety Not Stated’ (VNS) • Essential derivation • No farmer’s seed exemption
PVPA History • “Title V” Option • Variety can only be sold as seed as a class of certified seed • Part of the Federal Seed Act • Elected with PVP application or subsequent • Can be added, never removed
PVPA Violations • Without certificate holders permission: • sell, offer for sale, exchange as seed • import into or export from the US • use to produce a hybrid • fail to give notice as to its PVP status • condition the variety for propagation • use for essential derivation
PVPA Excuses • Didn’t know it was protected • Didn’t use the name • Didn’t sell it as seed, just grain • Didn’t sell it, just traded for it • Farmers have a “God-given right” to save and sell seed • Members of “x” can pool seed
PVP vs. Utility Patent • PVP gives license to legal user • PVP gives limited control over use • PVP has exemptions • research • national emergency or necessity
Utility Patent • PVP gives license to legal user • Utility Patent gives no license • Utility Patent has few exemptions
Additional Information • A few more bits of information for those traveling to Chile
US Wheat Classes • Hard red winter • Hard red spring • Soft red winter • Durum • Hard white • Soft white • Winter, spring, club
Wheat Barley Yield Price Yield Price
Must Know Math ! • Yield: kg/ha or MT (m.t. or M.T.)/ha • kg = 2.2046 pounds • MT = 2204.6 pounds • ha = 2.471 acres • ~kg/ha approx. equal to lb/acre
Must Know Math ! • World Test Weight • kg / hl • = lb/bu X 1.287 • 60 lb/bu = 77 kg/hl • 48 lb/bu = 62 kg/hl