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9 June 2016AmericasAndrea Granthon and Tatiana Schuenck

Brighter future for natural resources

In order to regulate access to Brazilian genetic resources, the protection of and access to associated traditional knowledge and the sharing of benefits for conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, in November 2015 Brazil enacted Law No. 13,123/2015, which is supported by the Convention on Biological Diversity.

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