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IPOPHL pushes farm output boost scheme

TDT

The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL), Agence Française de Développement (AFD) and the Department of Agriculture (DA) have launched a new joint mission aimed at enhancing the use of the geographical indication (GI) system to elevate the competitiveness of the agriculture sector and improve farmers’ incomes.

The agencies discussed areas for collaboration and the next steps for utilizing AFD’s 500,000 euro or P30.1 million funding over the course of 21 months.

The project aims to identify 10 high-potential GIs, register at least two products as GIs, and guide farmers and other stakeholders in the value chain on the registration process.

It will also include training workshops to strengthen institutions like IPOPHL, the DA and local government units in the protection, administration and verification of GIs.

Legislation needed

Additionally, the project seeks to support the development of legislation for GIs, laying a strong legal foundation for their future.

This initiative is part of AFD’s broader efforts to support policy reforms enhancing the country’s resilience to climate change.

IPOPHL Director General Brigitte da Costa-Villaluz lauded the AFD’s commitment to maximizing the impact of GIs on farmers and agricultural industries, highlighting the importance of leveraging the intellectual property (IP) system. She also expressed gratitude to the DA for its involvement, emphasizing its key role in helping various stakeholders in the agricultural supply chain understand the benefits of GI protection.

“Through this collaboration, we are committed to achieving several key milestones that will benefit the entire GI ecosystem in the Philippines. As we work to register more of these unique products, your support ensures that we do not only protect but also promote our agriculture,” da Costa-Villaluz said.

DA Assistant Secretary for High-Value Crops, Sagip Saka and IP Joycel R. Panlilio reassured that the mission will foster “strong” cooperation between the DA and IPOPHL, with the support of friends from the AFD.

“With the support for empowering our farmers who will be covered by our geographical indication activities, I am sure this project will be instrumental to increase productivity and the market opportunities that will be given to our farmers,” Panlilio added.