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Horticulture New Zealand welcomes proposed Plant Variety Rights changes to strengthen confidence in horticulture innovation


New Zealand
May 15, 2026

Horticulture New Zealand says the Government’s proposed amendments to the Plant Variety Rights Act 2022 are positive for the horticulture sector and will drive innovation, investment and long-term productivity.

The proposed changes would extend protection for trees and vines to 30 years and restore effective provisional protection while applications are being examined.

“These measures will provide greater certainty for breeders, growers and investors making decisions over long production cycles,” says HortNZ chief executive Kate Scott.

“They also better reflect the realities of how innovation is developed and adopted in horticulture.

“New varieties take time, capital and sustained commitment to bring through to commercial use. A policy framework that gives appropriate protection over that journey helps deliver the confidence needed for ongoing investment across horticulture.”

Strong plant variety rights are an important part of maintaining New Zealand’s position in premium horticulture, helping ensure that the benefits of research, breeding and commercial uptake can be realised over an appropriate timeframe, she says.

“While the proposed changes will be particularly relevant for kiwifruit and apples, HortNZ says the same principles apply across horticulture wherever new plant material, long development timelines and significant on-farm investment are involved.

“Improved plant variety rights settings will ensure confidence across the horticulture value chain, from breeding and propagation through to orchard development, post-harvest activity and the businesses that service regional growing communities.”

 



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Website: https://www.hortnz.co.nz/

Published: May 19, 2026



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