Seeds of Tomorrow - A CPVO Podcast

Welcome to "Seeds of Tomorrow," a podcast series brought to you by the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO). In each episode, we explore the significant role of this European Agency in advancing agricultural innovation through the granting of intellectual property rights for new plant varieties across the EU. Our discussions feature a diverse range of guests, including international organization, economists, legal experts, farmers, breeders and scientists. Tune in, learn, and grow with "Seeds of Tomorrow."

Episode 1: The Genesis of the CPVO & the Path Ahead

In honor of the 30th anniversary of the CPVO and the implementation of the important legal framework in the European Union — the European Union Plant Variety Rights System — we will present a historical overview of the CPVO’s founding, its mission, and the development of plant variety protection in Europe.Guests: Mr. Francesco Mattina, President of the CPVO; Ms. Sandra Gallina, Director-General of Health and Food Safety of the European Commission. Moderator: Ms. Sara Piva, International Cooperation and Data Protection Officer at the CPVO.

11-10
15:45

Teaser - Season 2

We are back with our CPVO Podcast, "Seeds of Tomorrow". Join us on this exciting new season with fresh stories, voices and perspectives from across the world of plant breeding, innovation and intellectual property.

10-31
00:30

Climate Change from an Agricultural Perspective

In the final episode of Seeds of Tomorrow's first season, we are joined by the CPVO president Francesco Mattina and Diana Lenzi, former President of CEJA, the European Council of Young Farmers. This insightful discussion covered many topics, including: 'Climate-Adaptive Breeding' of plant varieties and the role of technology in this field. The state of global cooperation with regards to developing these varieties. Diana's advice to young plant breeders who are focusing on climate change resilience.

07-22
44:07

Effective Enforcement with the Anti-Infringement Bureau

In this episode, we are joined by Philippe de Jong, Partner at Altius and Ignacio Giacchi, Managing Director at the Anti-Infringement Bureau for IP Rights on Plant Material (AIB). Throughout this episode, we discuss: Recent success stories in the enforcement of Community Plant Variety Rights. The legal framework that governs CPVR enforcement within the EU. How technological innovations can be used to aid the identification and prevention of CPVR infringement.

07-08
43:18

The Economic Impact of Plant Varieties

On this episode of Seeds of Tomorrow, we are joined by Nathan Wajsman, Chief Economist at the European Union Intellectual Property Office (EUIPO). With Nathan's expertise, this conversation primarily focuses on the economic impact of Plant Variety Rights as an Intellectual Property rights system, touching on: A recent study conducted in collaboration with Wajsman on the Community Plant Variety Rights (CPVR) system. The economic development of the agricultural sector, particularly SMEs, thanks to the CPVR system. The broader implications of Plant Variety Rights in regards to international trade and future economic trends.

06-24
40:47

Global Cooperation with UPOV

In our 7th episode of Seeds of Tomorrow, Yolanda Huerta, Vice Secretary-General at International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) joins host Alessio De Laurentiis and CPVO President Francesco Mattina to discuss the synergy between the two international organisations, UPOV's priorities in today's rapidly changing agricultural world and what Yolanda wishes to see in the future of plant breeding.

06-10
47:28

Innovative Plant Breeding with Euroseeds

In this episode, we are joined by Nuria Urquía, Vice President of the CPVO, Dirk Theobald, Senior Advisor at the CPVO and Petra Jorasch PhD, Manager Plant Breeding Innovation Advocacy at Euroseeds. During the podcast they discuss how Euroseeds supports innovative methods of plant breeding, the economic and environmental challenges of innovative plant breeding and future trends in this area.

05-27
34:42

Plant Breeding with Plantum - Collaborations and Future Challenges

In this episode we are joined by Niels Louwaars, Seeds Systems Specialist and Managing Director at Plantum. Our conversation covers a range of topics, including: The work and collaboration between the CPVO and Plantum on projects that benefit plant breeders and farmers. Insights into the present and future of the agricultural and plant breeding sectors, with new challenges and opportunities on the horizon. Niels's long established career in this field and his advice for young professionals seeking a job in this industry. Don't forget to follow us to stay up to date on all the latest episodes of Seeds of Tomorrow!

05-13
37:12

Advancing Agriculture: Insights from Anove and CPVO on Spain's Farming Future

Antonio Villarreal, Secretary General of Anove, guide us into the association’s mission and its impressive impact on Spain’s agricultural sector. With members comprising private companies and public research centers, Anove plays a pivotal role in advancing plant breeding and innovation across various crops. Francesco Mattina, President of CPVO, shares insights into the collaborative efforts and initiatives aimed at enhancing research and development within the industry. 🇪🇸 Discover how Spain's diverse climatic zones contribute to unique agricultural challenges and opportunities, and how entities like Anove and CPVO are pioneering efforts to adapt and thrive under extreme weather conditions.

04-30
41:56

All about the SME Fund

On this bonus episode of Seeds of Tomorrow, we are joined by Sara Piva, Legal Officer at the CPVO, to tell us all about the SME Fund, it's application process and how it can benefit Small and Medium sized Enterprises applying for Plant Variety Rights.

04-23
10:38

Everything about applying for Plant Variety Rights

Welcome back to "Seeds of Tomorrow," where we explore the intricate world of plant variety protection in Europe. In our second episode, we're excited to welcome Jean Maison, Head of the Plant Variety Experts Unit at the Community Plant Variety Office (CPVO). Learn about the detailed processes behind evaluating and approving new plant varieties, as Jean shares insights into the challenges and successes faced by his team. Discover how the CPVO's rigorous standards contribute to agricultural innovation and safeguard the intellectual property of breeders across Europe. Join us to understand how these efforts impact not just the agricultural landscape but also the future of sustainability in the region.

04-16
39:04

Introduction to the CPVO

Join us on a captivating journey into the heart of plant variety protection in Europe with our podcast, "Seeds of Tomorrow" . In our debut episode, we're thrilled to have the President of the Community Plant Variety Office, Francesco Mattina. This series kicks off with an insider look at the CPVO's crucial role in fostering agricultural development and protecting the intellectual property of new plant varieties. Get ready to dive deep into the mechanisms, challenges, and successes of the CPVO and discover how their work impacts everything from your dinner table to the future of European agriculture. Music credits: Jazzcopo, a Lombardi & Amoruso production

04-15
23:53

Episode 2: Bridging Science and Protection

In today's episode, we explore how CPVO enables innovation through partnerships with academia and research institutions.Top insights: • How research and CPVR interact in practice• Why scientific partnerships matter for breeders and society• The contribution of innovation to sustainable agricultureWe’re pleased to welcome:François Laurens, Plant Breeding Research Engineer, INRAECécile Collonnier, BMT Expert, CPVO Plant Variety Expertise UnitSara Piva, International Cooperation & Data Protection Officer at CPVO (moderator)

11-24
38:08

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