Section 39:
Farmers’ rights.
(1) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Act,-
(i) a farmer who has bred or developed a new variety shall be entitled for registration and other
protection in like manner as a breeder of a variety under this Act;
(ii) the farmers' variety shall be entitled for registration if the application contains declarations as
specified in clause (h) of sub-section (1) of section 18;
(iii) a farmer who is engaged in the conservation of genetic resources of land races and wild
relatives of economic plants and their improvement through selection and preservation shall be
entitled in the prescribed manner for recognition and reward from the Gene Fund:
Provided that material so selected and preserved has been used as donors of genes in varieties
registrable under this Act;
(iv) a farmer shall be deemed to be entitled to save, use, sow resow, exchange, share or sell his
farm produce including seed of a variety protected under this Act in the same manner as he was
entitled before the coming into force of this Act:
Provided that the farmer shall not be entitled to sell branded seed of a variety protected under this
Act.
Explanation.--For the purpose of clause (iv), "branded seed" means any seed put in a package or any
other container and labelled in a manner indicating that such seed is of a variety protected under this Act.
(2) Where any propagating material of a variety registered under this Act has been sold to a farmer or
a group of farmers or any organisation of farmers, the breeder of such variety shall disclose to the farmer
or the group of farmers or the organisation of farmers, as the case may be, the expected performance
under given conditions, and if such propagating material fails to provide such performance under such
given conditions, the farmer or the group of farmers or the organisation of farmers, the case may be, may
claim compensation in the prescribed manner before the Authority and the Authority, after giving notice
to the breeder of the variety and after providing him an opportunity to file opposition in the prescribed
manner and after hearing the parties, may direct the breeder of the variety to pay such compensation as it
deems fit, to the farmer or the group of farmers or the organisation of farmers, as the case may be.