Henry warned that South Africa’s current regulatory data protection (RDP) framework provides no more than two years of effective protection for confidential data submitted by companies introducing new agricultural remedies. He said this discourages innovation and weakens the country’s competitiveness relative to other major agricultural economies. The approach risks reducing locally relevant trials and product launches, ultimately threatening fo…
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