Joint press release by the Federal Environment Ministry (BMU) and Federal Environment Agency (UBA)
Breakthrough in the fight against biopiracy
International community wants fairer distribution of the benefits arising from the use of genetic Resources
After tough international negotiations substantial progress towards an international agreement against biopiracy was achieved in Montreal, Canada on 15 November 2009. The goal of the envisaged agreement is to ensure a more equitable distribution of the economic benefits arising from the use of genetic resources. "I am happy about this breakthrough in the negotiations. It cannot be that industrialised countries, having overexploited their own natural resources, now use genetic resources from developing countries, for example for pharmaceuticals production, without giving a fair share of the benefits resulting from this to the respective countries", said Jochen Flasbarth, President of the Federal Environment Agency (UBA) and current President of the COP Bureau of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, which provides the framework for the agreement.