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Intellectual Property Protection, Inheritance, Innovation and Development of Woody Edible Oilseeds in Hubei Province

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  • GAO,Li
  • SUN,Yuanpeng
  • ZHANG,Jianjun
  • ZENG,Jin
  • SUN,Zhiguo

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Only by developing woody edible oilseeds industry can we ensure the safety of the important industrial chain and supply chain of vegetable edible oil in China. There are 13 kinds of woody edible oil plants in Hubei, including Camellia oleifera Abel (oil tea), Juglans regia L. (walnut), Olea europaea L. (olive) and Paeonia suffruticosa (oil peony). This paper studies the main industries of woody edible oilseeds in Hubei Province and their intellectual property resources, and analyzes the main problems in their intellectual property protection, inheritance, innovation and development. Finally, it proposes some strategies, including carrying forward the traditional knowledge related to woody edible oilseeds, innovating the "agricultural chip", creating key counties of national woody edible oil seeds, and developing industrial clusters with national advantages and characteristics.

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  • GAO,Li & SUN,Yuanpeng & ZHANG,Jianjun & ZENG,Jin & SUN,Zhiguo, 2023. "Intellectual Property Protection, Inheritance, Innovation and Development of Woody Edible Oilseeds in Hubei Province," Asian Agricultural Research, USA-China Science and Culture Media Corporation, vol. 15(11), November.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:asagre:342018
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.342018
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