About
Bram de Jonge is a postdoctoral researcher affiliated with the Department of Law at the Wageningen School of Social Sciences (WASS), Wageningen University & Research. His work focuses on seed policy, intellectual property rights (IPR), and agricultural development in the Global South. He has co-supervised PhD candidates such as Hassena Beko (Ethiopian seed sector governance) and P. Munyi (pro-poor innovations in agriculture).
Research Interests:
- Seed registration systems and policy frameworks
- IPR implications for plant breeding and smallholder farmers
- Regulatory challenges in developing countries
- Agricultural innovation and development economics
Recent articles highlight his work on farmers’ varieties registration, seed sector transformation in Ethiopia, and regulatory impacts of new breeding technologies. His projects address collaborative governance in seed sectors and pro-poor intellectual property regimes.
Media engagements include public discussions on technology access for climate resilience in developing nations. He has contributed to policy debates on balancing commercial and smallholder interests in seed laws across Africa.
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