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Plant Variety Protection Office


USDA Helping Growers Build Success with New Technology

October 05, 2017 Dr. Ruihong Guo, Agricultural Marketing Service Science and Technology Program Deputy Administrator

Everyone loves that burst of flavor you get when you eat a fresh fruit or vegetable. But we often don’t think about all the research, propagating, and growing by plant breeders that happens prior to giving us that great food experience. Plant breeders work hard to develop new varieties, which are...

Technology

USDA Seeks Variety to Help American Agriculture Flourish

January 27, 2015 Ruihong Guo, Agricultural Marketing Service Science and Technology Program Deputy Administrator

While most of the country is braving cold and blustery winter conditions, farmers and gardeners are busy looking ahead to the spring. They are contemplating the variety of seeds or the plants that they will use. The USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) increases the options for our farmers...

Research and Science

Plant Variety Protection Growing Faster, Better and Online

July 11, 2013 Ruihong Guo, Acting Deputy Administrator, AMS Science and Technology Program

Plant breeders use certificates of intellectual property rights protection as an important marketing tool. The Plant Variety Protection Office (PVPO), part of USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS), is a user fee funded program that grants these certificates after careful and detailed review...

Animals Plants Research and Science

U.S., China Plant Seeds for Stable Global Growth

December 28, 2011 Dr. Paul Zankowski, Commissioner of the AMS Plant Variety Protection Office

USDA’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) recently hosted two examiners from China who were on hand to learn the U.S. system for examining new plant variety applications. AMS’s Plant Variety Protection Office and the American Seed Trade Association invited Yang Yang and Lingo Gao from China’s...

Animals Plants

U.S. Hosts International Meeting for the Protection of New Plant Varieties

August 18, 2011 Dr. Paul M. Zankowski, Commissioner of the Plant Variety Protection Office

Members of the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV) attended a weeklong meeting hosted by U.S. officials in Monterey, Calif. The UPOV’s Technical Working Party for Vegetables, made up of delegates from 13 countries, was also able to observe a lettuce field-trial...

Research and Science Technology
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