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Fleuroselect reports successful campaign against illegal re-propagation

Pot and bedding plant breeders united in Fleuroselect report on a successful 2019 campaign against illegal propagation of legally protected varieties.

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Nine breeders and six main countries

Inspection RAI small 2Nine top pot and bedding plant breeders collectively represented within Fleuroselect supported the campaign which covered production areas in six main countries: Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Italy, Croatia and Slovenia. Growers were visited at random and checks were carried out to determine if finished plant production matched deliveries of cuttings. As in previous years, Fleuroselect worked in partnership with Royalty Administration International, worldwide specialist in plant breeders' rights, licensing agreements and royalties.

Awareness first

While there are certainly differences in the various regions, the campaign revealed that 34% of the growers visited has some form of illegal reproduction. The growers with illegal reproduction were fined on top of having to pay the royalties that were not paid. Fleuroselect breeder members point out that the intention of the campaign is not to name or shame any individual grower but to create awareness that illegal reproduction is not tolerated.
Karol Pawlak, President of Fleuroselect: “It is in the interest of all in the production and distribution chain that only plants for which the Royalties have been paid reach the market place. The final consumer has a right to buy plants which are legally produced. Growers respecting intellectual property already welcome the campaign as it creates a fair playing field.

Investment in breeding

Fleuroselect breeders invest up to 25% of their profit into breeding in order to bring innovations to the market. These new varieties can command higher retail prices or may have been bred to lower production costs. They therefore bring higher margins for the growers. The licence fee is a fair way of sharing these costs.

Tip line

Tip line smallFleuroselect also announced that it has set up a whistle blower tip line in order to report suspicions on illegal reproduction. Anyone active in plant production and distribution is welcome to use this tip line by:

The line has already created a buzz in the industry and this is expected to increase. All tips are considered highly confidential and are collected by the Fleuroselect Secretariat. The name of the person providing the tip is never revealed. Tips are screened and passed to Royalty Administration International and may be included at random in a future round of controls.

Campaign 2020

Fleuroselect intends to repeat the campaign again in 2020. In addition to improving grower awareness, it intends to add Information activities to raise awareness towards international distributors and retailers.

More information
Fleuroselect
Ann Jennen
T: +31 71 364 91 01
E: info@fleuroselect.com