• Episode 9: The Ever-Growing Sweet Cherry – Rethinking Dormancy in a Warming Climate
    Mar 23 2026

    In this episode of Seeds of Tomorrow – The Next Chapter, Dr. Anna Wunsch (CITA Aragón / EEAD-CSIC), Dr. Afif Hedhly (CITA Aragón / EEAD-CSIC) and Juan Antonio Vives Valles (University of the Balearic Islands, seconded to the CPVO) discuss the discovery of an “ever-growing” sweet cherry that does not enter winter dormancy.

    The conversation explores the genetic and molecular mechanisms behind dormancy, chilling requirements in fruit trees, climate adaptation in Mediterranean production systems, and the implications for long-term breeding strategies.

    A focused discussion on how fundamental research, climate pressures and plant variety protection intersect to shape the future of fruit innovation.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 8: Roses with Rights – The Business and Breeding Behind the Bloom
    Mar 10 2026

    In this episode of Seeds of Tomorrow – The Next Chapter, Alain Meilland (Meilland International) and Jean Maison from the Community Plant Variety Office discuss how innovation in ornamental plant breeding is supported by long-term investment, creativity and plant variety protection.

    The conversation explores how new rose varieties are developed from the first breeding idea to international commercialisation, the risks associated with unprotected or infringed varieties, and how licensing and enforcement are managed across global markets.

    A focused discussion on how breeding expertise, intellectual property and market dynamics shape innovation in the ornamental sector.


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 7: Driving Innovation in Vegetable Breeding: Genetics, Protection & the Future of NGTs
    Feb 23 2026

    In this episode of Seeds of Tomorrow – The Next Chapter, Nuria Urquia Fernandez (CPVO Vice-President), Peter Visser (Global Head of Crops R&D at BASF | Nunhems) and Peter Ogg (BASF | Nunhems) discuss how innovation in vegetable breeding is shaped by long-term strategy, market demands, plant variety protection and new genomic techniques.

    The conversation explores genetic diversity and resilience traits, enforcement challenges, access to genetic resources and the evolving role of NGTs in breeding.

    A focused discussion on how science, regulation and industry collaboration are shaping the future of vegetable innovation.

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    32 mins
  • Episode 6: The Hidden Engine: Accounting at CPVO
    Feb 6 2026

    In this new episode of Seeds of Tomorrow – The Next Chapter, CPVO accounting colleagues take us behind the scenes of what accounting really looks like inside a European agency — and why it matters far beyond “just numbers.”

    The conversation explores how sound financial management supports CPVO’s mission; the role of controls, audits and risk management; how budgets are planned and executed; and how accounting contributes to transparency, trust and good governance across the organisation.


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    41 mins
  • Episode 5: People & Performance at CPVO
    Jan 23 2026

    In this new episode of Seeds of Tomorrow – The Next Chapter, Annamaria Sideri, Head of the People & Resources Unit, and Tiago Sousa, Head of Human Resources at the CPVO, discuss what HR looks like inside a European agency working at the crossroads of innovation, science and intellectual property.

    The conversation explores why HR is a strategic function in a specialised EU Office; how the CPVO attracts and retains talent with rare technical expertise; and how skills development and workplace culture support organisational performance and innovation in plant breeding across Europe.

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Episode 4: Innovation Meets Intellectual Property Law
    Jan 12 2026

    In this new episode, Dr. Jocelyn Bosse, Intellectual Property expert at Queen’s University Belfast, sits down with Montserrat García-Moncó Fuente, Head of the Legal Unit at the CPVO, to unpack the legal dynamics shaping plant variety protection today.The discussion touches on current legal challenges in enforcing and interpreting plant variety rights; how IP frameworks encourage innovation and support breeders across Europe; and emerging trends in IP law — from new breeding technologies to digitalisation — and what they may mean for plant breeders and the CPVO. An insightful exchange between two experts on how law, innovation, and plant breeding continue to evolve together.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 3: Breeders' perspectives on CPVO’s impact on plant breeding innovation
    Dec 8 2025

    In today’s episode, Pat Fitzgerald, an Irish ornamental breeder and entrepreneur, shares his journey from the greenhouse to the global market — and how decades of plant breeding experience have shaped his view of innovation and protection.We will explore the following questions: What does it take to bring a new variety to life? What are the challenges that breeders face in a competitive and fast-changing environment? How intellectual property can help transform ideas into lasting impact? Today’s guests:

    Pat Fitzgerald, Founder and CEO of Beotanics;

    Nuria Urquia, Vice President at the CPVO;

    Alessio De Laurentiis, Communication Officer at the CPVO (Moderator).

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    39 mins
  • Episode 2: Bridging Science and Protection
    Nov 24 2025

    In today's episode, we explore how CPVO enables innovation through partnerships with academia and research institutions.Top insights: • How research and CPVR interact in practice• Why scientific partnerships matter for breeders and society• The contribution of innovation to sustainable agricultureWe’re pleased to welcome:François Laurens, Plant Breeding Research Engineer, INRAECécile Collonnier, BMT Expert, CPVO Plant Variety Expertise UnitSara Piva, International Cooperation & Data Protection Officer at CPVO (moderator)

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    38 mins