Enabling Crop Biodiversity on the Market 23 November 2016 Merete Buus

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The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity Enabling Crop Biodiversity on the Market 23 November 2016 Merete Buus / The Danish AgriFish Agency / Titel på præsentation

The EU legislation on Hobby Varieties and Conservation Varieties General aim: protecting plant genetic resources by ensuring in situ conservation and the sustainable use of plant genetic resources landraces and varieties which have been traditionally grown in particular localities and regions and are threatened by genetic erosion (conservation varieties) should be grown and marketed even where they do not comply with the general requirements as regards the acceptance of varieties and the marketing of seed. the particular interest of preserving these varieties lies in the fact that they are especially well adapted to particular local conditions. / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

Overview of conservation varieties in EU/EØS - Agricultural crops - 2015   Total number DE EE IE ES FR IT LT NL AT PT RO SI FI SE UK NO Beta vulgaris - Fodder beet 1 Pisum sativum - Field pea 18 16 Triflium pratense - Red clover 8 7 Vicia faba -Field bean Vicia sativa - Common vetch Brassica napus - swede 6 4 Brassica napus - Swede rape 2 Linum - Flax/Linseed Sinapis alba - White mustard Glycine max - Soya bean Avena nuda - Naked oat Avena sativa - Oat 10 5 Hordeum vulgare - Barley 14 Oryza sativa - Rice 3 Secale cereale - Rye Sorghum bicolor - Sorghum xTriticosecale Trticum aestivum - Wheat 41 9 Triticum durum - Durum wheat Triticum spelta - Spelt wheat Zea mays - Maize 22 Solanum tuberosum - Potato 48 13 208 28 15 17 57 / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

How is it handled in Denmark? Implemented in Danish regulations since 2009 Denmark regarded as one region Fees for testing of variety and control of seed production Restrictions as regards seed production of conservation varieties First application spring 2015 ”Kornby Øland” First variety, ”Kornby Øland”, approved spring 2016 No official trade of seed yet No hobby varieties registered. / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

Meetings with interested parties spring 2015 Facilitate a dialogue with NGO’s, organic producers, seed breeders and seed trade Two main challenges: How to meet the need for trade of conservation varieties? Fees and quantitative restrictions seen as impediments How to exchange/trade seed for non-commercial use? Restrictions in EU directives and Danish regulations? / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

Meetings with interested parties spring 2015 Way forward: EU directives aimed at commercial exploitation Seed for non-commercial use is considered exempted Nordic common region for conservation varieties Exchange of seed in a closed circuit, eg. conservation varieties Communication and instructions on the way forward / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

What is meant by the term ”Aimed at commercial exploitation”? For the purpose of agricultural and horticultural production = commercial production: The EU directives on the marketing of seeds have suspension in the EU 's agricultural policy, which has the following aims: The Lisbon Treaty , Article 39 to increase agricultural productivity, to ensure a fair standard of living for the agricultural community, to stabilize markets, to ensure security of supply, and to ensure reasonable prices for consumers. We consider therefore that the directives are aimed at the marketing of seeds with a view to a commercial use in agricultural and horticultural production. This is also mentioned in the preamble of the directives. This includes hobby varieties and conservation variaties for commercial use. / The Danish AgriFish Agency / Hobby Varieties and Conservation Varieties in DK 24 December 2018

What is exempted according to the Danish practice? - Exchange and trade of seeds for non-commercial use, i.e. seed which is not used for agricultural and horticultural production: - Exchange and trade of seed considered for non-commercial use - private use (hobby gardeners), - test and trials (small amounts) and - gene banks This includes also hobby varieties for non-commercial use. - Species not included in the directives - Varieties for other purpose, eg. rape seed as babyleaves - Exchange of seed in a closed circuit / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

MoU between Denmark, Sweden and Norway on Conservation Varieties / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

Conservation varieties registered in Denmark, Sweden and Norway Conservation varieties approved in Country DK NO SE Species and variety Agricultural species – Wheat Kornby Øland (NGB ???) Fram (NGB 2126) Ås II (NGB 9710) Diamant II (NGB 6681) Møystad (NGB 2131)   – Barley Domen (NGB 2104) – Rye Svedjerug Tvengsberg (NGB ???) – Potato Rød Kvæfjord (NGB 3170) Rød Gulløye (NGB ???) Tromøypotet (NGB ???) – Field pea Brioärt (NGB 101997) Gulärt från Raggården (NGB 102779) Gyllenärt (NGB 101993) Jämtländsk (NGB 103076) Kapital (NGB 102155) Maglaby (NGB 14154) Puggor från Balingslöv-Glimåkra (NGB 17873) Raber (NGB 22830) Rättvik (NGB 17879) Solberga (NGB 14153) Sollerö (NGB 17819) Sparlösa (NGB 20190) Stäme (NGB 13469) Torsdagsärt (NGB 103315) Torsdagsärt III (NGB 103316) Väse (NGB 17868) Östgöta gulärt (NGB 102780) – Wheat – Winter wheat Aros (NGB 14) Hallandsvete (NGB 9057) Lantvete från Uppsala (NGB 6692) Lantvete från Värmland (NGB 8198) Odin (NGB 6723) Robur (NGB 6724) Virtus (NGB 13) – Wheat – Spring wheat Apu (NGB 358) Fylgia I (NGB 6680) Kärn II (NGB 7458) Lantvete från Dalarna (NGB 6673) Lantvete från Halland (NGB 6674) Svenno (NGB 7461) – Swede Bjursås (NGB 13474) – Soya bean Fiskeby V (NGB 8028) – Spring oats Orion III (NGB 7244) Same (NGB 6198) Stormogul II (NGB 4866) Vidar (NGB 4888) Örn (NGB 6203) – 2-row barley – Spring barley Gull (NGB 1480) Gute (NGB 9453) Herta (NGB 2664) Ingrid (NGB 2671) Svanhals (NGB 9997 – 6-row barley – Spring barley Edda II (NGB 1488) Åsa (NGB 1487) Birgitta (NGB 3160) Björna (NGB 3207) Blå Dalsland (NGB 3035) Blå Mandel (NGB 3230) Early Rose (NGB 3276) Elsa (NGB 3192) Gammal Svensk Röd (NGB 3149) Jämtlands vit (NGB 3176) Köttpotatis (NGB 3300) Leksands vit (NGB 3013) Rättviks röd (NGB 3019) Röda Krokar (NGB 3193) Rödbrokig Svensk (NGB 3062) Tysk Blå (NGB 3155) – Vegetable species – Dwarf French bean Signe (NGB 17825) – Broad bean Solberga (NGB 13473) Number of varieties 1 9 61  / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

Communication and instructions / The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018

/ The Danish AgriFish Agency / The Danish Implementation of EU PRM legislation and it’s importance for Biodiversity 24 December 2018