United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Peasants
and Other People Working in Rural Areas
A/RES/73/165
Article 19
1.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to seeds, in
accordance with article 28 of the present Declaration, including:
(a) The right to the protection of traditional knowledge relevant to plant
genetic resources for food and agriculture;
(b) The right to equitably participate in sharing the benefits arising from the
utilization of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture;
(c) The right to participate in the making of decisions on matters relating to
the conservation and sustainable use of plant genetic resources for food and agriculture;
(d) The right to save, use, exchange and sell their farm-saved seed or
propagating material.
2.
Peasants and other people working in rural areas have the right to maintain,
control, protect and develop their own seeds and traditional knowledge.
3.
States shall take measures to respect, protect and fulfil the right to seeds of
peasants and other people working in rural areas.
4.
States shall ensure that seeds of sufficient quality and quantity are available to
peasants at the most suitable time for planting and at an affordable price.
5.
States shall recognize the rights of peasants to rely either on their own seeds or
on other locally available seeds of their choice and to decide on the crops and species
that they wish to grow.
6.
States shall take appropriate measures to support peasant seed systems and
promote the use of peasant seeds and agrobiodiversity.
7.
States shall take appropriate measures to ensure that agricultural research and
development integrates the needs of peasants and other people working in rural areas
and to ensure their active participation in the definition of priorities and the
undertaking of research and development, taking into account their experience, and
increase investment in research and the development of orphan crops and seeds that
respond to the needs of peasants and other people working in rural areas.
8.
States shall ensure that seed policies, plant variety protection and other
intellectual property laws, certification schemes and seed marketing laws respect and
take into account the rights, needs and realities of peasants and other people working
in rural areas.
Article 20
1.
States shall take appropriate measures, in accordance with their relevant
international obligations, to prevent the depletion and ensure the conservation and
sustainable use of biodiversity in order to promote and protect the full enjoyment of
the rights of peasants and other people working in rural areas.
2.
States shall take appropriate measures to promote and protect the traditional
knowledge, innovation and practices of peasants and other people working in rural
areas, including traditional agrarian, pastoral, forestry, fisheries, livestock and
agroecological systems relevant to the conservation and sustainable use of biological
diversity.
3.
States shall prevent risks of violation of the rights of peasants and other people
working in rural areas arising from the development, handling, transport, use, transfer
or release of any living modified organisms.
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