Apr 18 (Kyodo) - The Japanese parliament enacted legislation Friday to boost protection of the genetic materials of wagyu beef cattle, such as fertilized eggs and semen, amid concern over illegal breeding efforts overseas on the back of the growing popularity of the premium beef.
The new legislation will crack down on the smuggling and improper trading of the cattle's genetic materials, protected as "intellectual property," that have been carefully developed through years of selective breeding,
It will allow local animal husbandry laboratories and other entities in Japan to seek injunctions against the unauthorized trading or improper procurement of semen.
Flouting contracts that restrict wagyu genetic material to domestic use could lead to prison terms of up to 10 years or maximum fines of up to 10 million yen ($92,000) for individuals and up to 300 million yen for businesses.