NBA Nets ₹2.4 Crore in 45 Days for Biodiversity Benefit-Sharing

The National Biodiversity Authority has collected ₹2.4 crore under the Access and Benefit-Sharing framework over the last 45 days from commercial entities using biological resources. The funds, received from 10 applications primarily in the seed and cosmetic sectors, were largely generated from the commercial use of mustard and rice hybrids. This mechanism ensures benefits are shared with local communities, farmers, and institutes that provided the original genetic resources. The NBA's cumulative ABS collections have now surpassed ₹266 crore, with the seed sector emerging as a leading contributor.

Key Points: NBA Realises ₹2.4 Crore for Biodiversity Benefit-Sharing

  • ₹2.4 crore realised in 45 days
  • Funds from seed & animal feed/cosmetic sectors
  • Mustard & rice hybrids major contributors
  • Cumulative ABS collections cross ₹266 crore
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National Biodiversity Authority realises Rs 2.40 crore as benefit-sharing

National Biodiversity Authority collects ₹2.4 crore under benefit-sharing framework from seed & cosmetic sectors for commercial use of biological resources.

"This system supports livelihood enhancement and encourages the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity at the grassroot level - NBA Statement"

New Delhi, Feb 13

The National Biodiversity Authority has realised Rs 2.4 crore under the Access and Benefit-Sharing framework in the last 45 days in connection with commercial utilisation of biological resources, a statement said on Friday.

The amount was received from 10 applications for carrying out activities relating to research and commercial use of biological resources, from entities that belong to seed and animal feed/cosmetic sectors, it added.

The benefit-sharing contributions were realised from the use of various agriculture biological resources, including varieties/hybrids of rice, onion, bitter gourd, mustard, cotton, bottle gourd, brinjal, chilli, cucumber, okra, ridge gourd, tomato and seaweed.

A significant portion of the ABS amount of Rs 2.30 crore was realised for commercial use of mustard and rice hybrids.

Under the ABS mechanism, benefits will be shared with concerned Institutes, local communities, farmers, Biodiversity Management Committees, etc, those who provided the parental lines of seeds.

This system supports livelihood enhancement and encourages the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity at the grassroot level, the statement said.

In recent years, the NBA has introduced simplified and transparent procedures to facilitate compliance and promote ease of doing business, while ensuring that the interests of grassroot level communities remain safeguarded.

The seed sector has emerged as a leading contributor under the ABS framework.

The Authority, however, encourages all stakeholders, including companies across sectors, to comply with the provisions of the Biological Diversity Act, 2002, and actively contribute to biodiversity conservation efforts and equitable benefit-sharing.

Notably, NBA realised sum of Rs 3.42 crore from the seed sector in the current financial year 2025-26.

With the latest realisation, the cumulative ABS amount realised by the NBA has crossed Rs 266 crore ($29 million).

Of this, Rs 83 crore has been realised from the seed sector alone, making it the second-largest contributor after Red Sanders.

The NBA continues to play a pivotal role in implementing India's commitments under the Convention on Biological Diversity and the Nagoya Protocol on ABS, while contributing towards the achievement of National Biodiversity Targets and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework particularly, Target-13.

This target emphasises the legislative measures for ABS mechanism.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As someone working in sustainable agriculture, I'm impressed. The ABS framework is crucial for biodiversity. Glad to see mustard and rice hybrids leading the contribution. Hope the funds reach the grassroots effectively.
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Vikram M
Rs 266 crore cumulative is a significant amount. But the real test is transparency in distribution. How much actually reaches the farmer or the village Biodiversity Committee? The system needs strong audit mechanisms.
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Priya S
Good to see our traditional varieties like brinjal, bitter gourd, and mustard being valued. This incentivizes conservation. My grandmother's heirloom tomato seeds are priceless! Hope more companies in cosmetics and pharma also comply.
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Rohit P
While the intent is noble, the compliance process is still a headache for small startups. "Ease of doing business" needs more work. The ₹2.4 crore in 45 days is from only 10 applications – shows many might be avoiding the process.
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Kavya N
This is how we protect our bio-heritage. Commercial companies using our biological resources must pay back. The seed sector leading is no surprise. Hope the model is replicated for medicinal plants too. 🙏

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