I read 2_sheds post and replied thus -
So if you try to grow/sell another pepper that looks like their pepper its against the law! Thats a bit steep isn't it?
Can individual pepper varieties be identified exactly? Or is it just to put people off? I can understand not being allowed to market 'peppadew' peppers but does it mean you can't market pickled sweet/hot peppers of a similar ilk? (I mean even ketchup has more than just Heinz!)
Furthermore, only the holder of the rights is permitted to grow, sell, export, import or stock the Piquanté variety of pepper or any product that is derived from the variety or that is not distinguishable from the protected variety. Aspects such as the discovery, the breeding, the stability and uniqueness of the variety were all challenged in great detail and the rights were upheld in all instances.
Can individual pepper varieties be identified exactly? Or is it just to put people off? I can understand not being allowed to market 'peppadew' peppers but does it mean you can't market pickled sweet/hot peppers of a similar ilk? (I mean even ketchup has more than just Heinz!)
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