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Newsletters and Bulletins / December 1997 / Trinidad and Tobago |
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Trinidad and Tobago - Plant Variety Rights Trinidad and Tobago has enacted a law for the protection of plant varieties. The law follows in general the provisions of the International Convention for Protection of New Varieties of Plants. Protection is for a period of eighteen years from grant for vines, forest trees, fruit trees and ornamental trees and fifteen years from grant for all other varieties.
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