biotrade definition

biotrade means “the current buying and selling of milled, powdered, dried, sliced or extract of indigenous genetic and biological resources for further commercial exploitation” (see UNCTAD. Facilitating BioTrade in a Challenging Access and Benefit Sharing Environment. UNCTAD/WEB/DITC/▇▇▇/2016/4:11; available at ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/en/PublicationsLibrary/webditcted2016d4_en.pdf (last accessed 17 Aug 2019). 22See note 4, NEMBA 2004, at 13. 23 See note 15, Wynberg 2017.
biotrade means the trade in an indigenous biological resource or indigenous knowledge by any person who lawfully obtains permission to use an indigenous biological resource or indigenous knowledge from the holder of a commercial bioprospecting permit;
biotrade means an activity relating to the commercial collection, processing and selling of products and services derived from biodiversity, particularly from biological resources, for domestic and international markets;

More Definitions of biotrade

biotrade means the buying and selling of milled, powdered, dried, sliced or extract of indigenous genetic and biological resources for further commercial exploitation;
biotrade means the buying and selling of milled, powdered, dried, sliced or extracts of IBGRs for further commercial exploitation.