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Title: An Industry Perspective on Access


1
An Industry Perspective on Access Benefit
Sharing
  • Tom Jacob,
  • Senior Advisor - Global Affairs, DuPont
  • Chair, ICC Task Force on ABS
  • tom.jacob_at_usa.dupont.com
  • WTO
  • 26 May 2004

2
The CBD Context
  • CBD is dealing with legitimate issues
  • But range of potential issues is vast
  • Those issues go well beyond environmental
    concerns
  • But, as MEA, many countries delegate to
    environment ministries
  • Role of indigenous/local communities is
    huge
  • But very ill-defined
  • Broad support among nations
  • But non-environment matters deliberated
    by environment-focused delegates
    creates potential for venue shopping

3
ABS From Our Perspective
  • There is reason to hope for sustainable
    development benefits
  • Direct linkage of resources to in-country
    stakeholders, with expectation of benefits
  • Recognition of the linkages of development
    to ecological and social/cultural
    impacts
  • Nowhere are the agendas more complex
  • New obligations for countries --gt new
    obligations for industry
  • Were all trying to figure this out
  • We need time and country-level
    experience to find the right balance
  • Few countries with experience with ABS
    or PIC regulations

4
A New CBD ABS Negotiation
  • Should be encouraging new regimes
    and experience, using Bonn Guidelines, but
  • We now have new, broad negotiating mandate
  • Everything is on the table
  • Lock-in decisions with limited experience?
  • Danger to parallel processes
  • FAO International Treaty
  • WIPO Committee
  • WTO TRIPS Council

5
Conceptual Model of CBD ABS
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
6
Complication No National Regime
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
?
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
?
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
7
Complication Pre-CBD Extraction
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
?
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
?
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
8
Complication Pre-CBD w. Country of Origin
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
?
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
9
Complications Non-Patent GRUse Patent-Linked
System
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
?
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
?
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
10
Complications Burden of Transaction Costs
In-situ Resource
Expected Value of GR
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
11
Complications Lower Expected Value
In-situ Resource
Expected Value of GR
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
12
Differing Perceptions of Value?
  • Reference case for many is blockbuster drug
    discovery from natural GR
  • Dependence of pharma on natural GR
  • Increased reliance upon new technologies for
    drug design
  • Less dependence upon natural GRs
  • Many major pharma firms reducing or
    eliminating natural product
    research
  • Remaining industries less likely to
    have blockbuster yields
  • Plant breeding, agrochemicals, flavours
    fragrances, industrial enzymes, herbals, etc.

13
Challenges Shaping ABS Evolution
  • Country ABS regimes
  • Bonn Guidelines learn from our experience
  • FAO Standardized MTA
  • A useful model?
  • Disclosure of PIC/Origin proposals
  • Limited coverage and legal complications
  • Certificate of Origin/Source/Legal
    Provinance proposals
  • Workable or will it collapse of own
    weight?

14
Challenges Shaping ABS Evolution
  • Traditional Knowledge and Indigenous Local
    Communities obligations
  • TK very complex IPR challenge
  • Countries must sort this out consultative
    relations
  • Codes of Conduct among Commercial, Public and
    Non-Profit Institutions
  • Important, but too few as yet

15
Bye, Now...
16
Negotiating Boundary Conditions
  • Trading system
  • Evolved over hundreds of years
  • Environmental system
  • Evolved in past several decades
  • Not yet institutionalized
  • Quite undisciplined

17
Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD)
  • An environmental treaty
  • Biological diversity, ecosystem integrity
  • But also an economic/social treaty
  • rights to genetic resources and traditional
    knowledge
  • rights of indigenous and local communities
  • equity concerns, and sharing of benefits
  • There is reason to hope for sustainable
    development benefits
  • Direct linkage of resources to in-country
    stakeholders, with expectation of benefits
  • Recognition of the linkages of development
    to ecological and social/cultural impacts

18
Bonn Guidelines -- A Major Step
  • A broad inventory of potential measures and
    ideas
  • Workable if used selectively
  • Needed Countries to gain experience
    implementing regimes
  • Few countries with experience with ABS
    or PIC regulations
  • Need experience to learn implications of
    potential elements of ABS regimes
  • Should be encouraging new regimes
    and experience, using Bonn Guidelines

19
Complication Exemption for Academic Research
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
20
Complication Exemption for Academic
Research?Products
In-situ Resource
Pursuant to National Regime
Bioprospecting
Consultation w. Sovereign State
Mutually Agreed Terms/PIC
Consultation w. Indigenous/Local Communities
Ex-situ RD
Development of Commercial Product
Patenting of Commercial Product
Sharing or Proceeds per MAT
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