Kenya

FAQ


This refers to the protection of a plant grouping within a single botanical taxon defined by the expression of the characteristics resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes distinguished from any other plant grouping.


No, protection of a plant variety is granted exclusively to the breeder and therefore their permission must be sought and granted.


No, plant varieties are considered non-patentable in Kenya and can only be protected by Plant Breeders’ Rights.

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Telephone: (00 962-6) 5100 900
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