- Over 190 countries have agreed to a new treaty to combat biopiracy at UN talks in Switzerland.
- The treaty aims to prevent large corporations from exploiting natural resources and traditional knowledge through patents.
- Developing countries have been advocating for stronger protections for their genetic resources.
- Biopiracy refers to the practice of commercializing biological materials, such as medicinal plants, without compensating the countries or communities from which they originate.
- A famous case of biopiracy involved an American company patenting a fungicide developed from the neem tree, a plant native to India and used traditionally for centuries.
- The treaty aims to make the patent application process more transparent, requiring applicants to disclose the source of genetic material and acknowledge the traditional knowledge used.
- It is hoped that the treaty will lead to greater recognition and possible compensation for indigenous communities who have safeguarded valuable plants and knowledge.
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