Aurora Granted Plant Breeders' Rights, Strengthening Leadership in Cannabis Science
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Canadian grant protects Aurora‑developed genetics bred through the company's advanced research and breeding program
The two protected cultivars, SOT20R07-007 (known as
"These plant breeders' rights recognize the depth of work behind our leading breeding, genetic development and testing program," says
Understanding Plant Breeders' Rights in
- Plant Breeders' Rights are a form of intellectual property protection, similar to patents, that apply specifically to new and distinct plant varieties
- In
Canada , plant breeders' rights are granted by theCanadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) and give breeders exclusive rights to produce and sell a protected plant variety - This framework recognizes the significant scientific investment required to develop cultivars that are clearly different and produce the same results over time
- For Aurora, plant breeders' rights protect proprietary cannabis genetics developed through its internal breeding program, supporting continued innovation and long‑term research
Aurora's robust genetics platform underpins its global medical cannabis leadership and supports the company's ability to develop differentiated premium products with consistent and reliable attributes. The protection of these varieties, as well as the recent grants received for select variety protection in
Further details regarding Plant Breeders' Rights, can be found at https://inspection.canada.ca/en/plant-health/plant-varieties/plant-breeders-rights
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