%0 Journal Article %T Intellectual Properties Rights-A strong determinant of economic growth in agriculture %A Love K Singh %A Munmun Rai %A Manju Chaudhary %J Chronicles of Young Scientists %D 2010 %I Medknow Publications %X In the past few decades the subject of intellectual property rights (IPRs) has occupied center stage in debates about globalization, economic development and poverty elimination. This study concerns the strengthening of IPRs in the plant breeding industry and its effect on agriculture in India. In India, most of the population relies on agriculture for its livelihood. India is self-sufficient in wheat and paddy, but deficient in other agricultural products. Patents are good indicators of research and development output. Patent analysis makes it possible to map out the trend of technological change and life cycle of a technology ¨C growth, development, maturity and decline. Patent information and patent statistical analysis have been used for examining present, technological status and to forecast future trends. One can determine the directions of corporate R&D and market interests by analyzing patent data. The present study is an attempt to analyze patents granted in India in the field of agriculture and importance of biotechnology-based innovations in agriculture %K Intellectual property rights %K patents %K agriculture %U http://opubs.com/cys/index.php/cys/article/view/22