On behalf of Peru,
It will contribute to fighting against biopiracy, thereby safeguarding genetic resources and ancestral knowledge of indigenous peoples.
The WIPO international instrument reinforces the efficacy, transparency, and quality of the patent system.
Therefore, it incorporates a mandatory requirement for disclosure of origin or source of the genetic resource and/or traditional knowledge associated with these resources.
To date, more than 30 countries have authenticated the treaty, including seven in the region: Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Nicaragua, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
The Foreign Affairs minister signed the
authentication of this treaty at the WIPO institutional headquarters, in the presence of its Director General Daren Tang.