NDSU Research Foundation Warns Of Illegal Wheat Sales

May 15, 2015
Canadian farmers are being warned about illegally purchasing a variety of hard red spring wheat that was developed at North Dakota State University (NDSU).
 
Elgin-ND is becoming popular in the US because of its high yield and quality potential.
 
"U.S. seedsmen or other parties are in violation of NDSURF’s PVP rights if they sell or transfer seeds to any Canadian entity other than through FP Genetics Inc.," says Dale Zetocha, NDSURF executive director. "This includes seed or grain of any nature or classification that is exported into Canada and converted to seed after it crosses the border or seed that is mislabeled as another variety until after it crosses the border."
 
Elgin-ND is owned by NDSURF and is protected by Plant Variety Protection (PVP) in the United States. FP Genetics is the sole and exclusive licensee and distributor of the seed in Canada.
 
Source : SteinbachOnline
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