CO₂ and Crops: The Yield Driver EU Policy Rarely Talks About
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/13/2026
Satellite data reveal rising CO₂ has significantly boosted crop yields, especially wheat, more than many EU climate models acknowledge. An NBER study links real-world CO₂ variation to higher maize, soybean and wheat productivity. Ignoring CO₂ fertilisation may overstate climate damage, misguide EU p
Discovery May Help Barley Growers Better Manage Seed Dormancy
Seed World Staff on 02/13/2026
University of Adelaide researchers, partnering with Carlsberg Research Laboratory, mapped a key barley MAPK enzyme–substrate complex that regulates seed dormancy. Published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences, the work clarifies how MKK3 activates downstream MAPK signaling and helps e
Euroseeds Publishes Updated Position on Research
Seed World Staff on 02/11/2026
Euroseeds’ updated position paper calls on the EU to secure dedicated plant breeding research funding under FP10 and the European Competitiveness Fund to strengthen sustainable agriculture, the bioeconomy and EU competitiveness. The seed sector reinvests up to 20% of turnover in R&D, yet public supp
Ahead of Leaders’ Retreat, Agri-Food Chain Calls for Stronger EU Support
Seed World Staff on 02/11/2026
Ahead of the EU Leaders’ Retreat on 12 February, 40 agri-food organisations urge EU institutions to put agriculture and food at the heart of Europe’s competitiveness strategy. The €1 trillion EU agri-food value chain underpins food security, resilience and jobs, but faces rising regulatory complexit
Why Does Advocacy Matter for the EU Seed Sector?
César Gonzalez - Manager of Public Affairs at Euroseeds on 02/11/2026
This column explains the long-term nature of EU agricultural policymaking and the essential role of EU associations such as Euroseeds. It highlights stakeholder engagement since the Common Agricultural Policy, the growing power of the European Parliament, and multi-year legislative timelines, using
Government Funding Supports Gene-edited Crops At John Innes Centre
Seed World Staff on 02/10/2026
The John Innes Centre has secured UK government funding for four DEFRA-backed projects advancing precision breeding, including gene-edited disease-resistant crops, vitamin D–enriched tomatoes, and dandelions for sustainable rubber. Enabled by the UK Precision Breeding Act, the initiatives aim to boo
Deadline Extended to Feb 20: Nominations Open for Europe’s Promising Young Plant Breeders
Seed World Staff on 02/10/2026
Seed World Europe is now accepting nominations for its April 2026 “20 Most Promising Young Plant Breeders in Europe” feature. Nominate early-career plant breeders making an impact across Europe, from universities, research institutes, seed companies, and sector organisations.The post Deadline Extend
The Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform Extends to Ornamental and Fruit Crops
Hélène Guillot - Managing Director of the ACLP on 02/09/2026
After three years, the Agricultural Crop Licensing Platform (ACLP) has expanded to include ornamental, fruit, and forest crops, strengthening access to patented traits across Europe. The platform now supports breeders of all crop types with transparent patent disclosure, standardized licensing, fair
Europe Can’t Afford to Fall Behind: Jessica Polfjärd on the EU’s NGT Turning Point
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/06/2026
Europe’s new agreement on New Genomic Techniques marks a turning point for plant breeding and seed innovation. Led by MEP Jessica Polfjärd, the NGT dossier balanced science, politics, and national interests to reach compromise. The reform aims to modernise EU regulation, support farmers, strengthen
Closing the Nutrient Loop: How Wastewater Could Power Future Farming
Seed World Staff on 02/05/2026
Researchers at Wageningen University & Research are testing circular fertilizers made from wastewater, including treated human urine, as low-emission alternatives to inorganic fertilizer. Early trials show urine nitrogen can be up to 25% more efficiently absorbed by crops. The research aims to cut g
Multi-Herbicide-Tolerant GM Soybean Passes EFSA Safety Assessment
Seed World Staff on 02/04/2026
EFSA’s GMO Panel has issued a positive safety opinion on GM soybean MON 94313 for food and feed, finding it as safe as conventional and non-GM varieties for human and animal health and the environment. MON 94313 tolerates dicamba, glufosinate, 2,4-D and mesotrione. EFSA found no toxicity or allergen
Watermelon in the Lab and the Field: Breeding the Perfect Bite
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/04/2026
Modern watermelon breeding has evolved from boosting yield and sweetness to optimizing the entire value chain. Driven by seedless demand, fresh-cut growth, and quality-focused European markets, breeders now balance flavor, texture, shelf life, transport resilience, and convenience. In this Seed Worl
Gene Discovery Could Unlock New Era of Barley Breeding
Seed World Staff on 02/03/2026
Scientists at The James Hutton Institute have identified HvST1, a “Sticky Telomeres 1” gene that boosts genetic recombination in barley. Mutations reduced chromosome ‘stickiness’ during meiosis, unlocking genome regions and giving breeders more flexibility to combine traits like drought and disease
EU–UK SPS Chapter Negotiations: The Seed Trade Reset We Can’t Afford to Botch
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/03/2026
After years of post-Brexit disruption, EU–UK SPS negotiations offer a critical chance to simplify seed trade. Reduced border delays, regulatory alignment, and greater predictability could cut costs and restore efficiency. Euroseeds warns success depends on meaningful coverage for seed, mutual recogn
Powdery Mildew Outsmarts Wheat by Masking Key Effector Signal
Seed World Staff on 02/02/2026
University of Zurich scientists uncovered how wheat powdery mildew can bypass genetic resistance without losing its key effector AvrPm4. The fungus deploys a second effector that masks AvrPm4 from the Pm4 resistance protein, yet this suppressor is itself detectable by another wheat resistance gene.
$2M Grant Backs AI Initiative to Protect Crops from Disease
Seed World Staff on 02/02/2026
The Sainsbury Laboratory has secured $2 million from Google.org’s $20 million AI for Science Fund to launch Bifrost, led by Professor Sophien Kamoun. Using DeepMind’s AlphaFold3, Bifrost will predict plant immune receptor–pathogen interactions from genome sequences to speed breeding of disease-resis
What’s Wrong With International Governance These Days?
Niels Louwaars – Seed World Columnist on 02/02/2026
International agreements born in the 1990s era of globalization shaped trade, climate, and biodiversity governance through multilateral cooperation. Three decades later, rising geopolitical tensions, stalled COPs, and growing lobbying have weakened progress. The article argues for smaller, trust-bas
Joint Actions, Resilient Futures: The Global Seed Community’s Next Chapter Unfolds in Lisbon
Seed World Staff on 02/01/2026
Seed sits at the center of food security, sustainable agriculture, and global trade transformation. The ISF World Seed Congress 2026 in Lisbon brings together seed and plant breeding leaders to address climate volatility, innovation, regulation, and markets. Under the theme “Joint Actions, Resilient
The Future of IP in the Regulation of NGTs
Jocelyn Bosse on 01/30/2026
The EU has reached a provisional agreement on New Genomic Techniques regulation, classifying Category 1 NGT plants as equivalent to conventional breeding and outside GMO rules. The framework increases transparency around patents, mandates disclosure, and launches reviews on intellectual property imp
The Regulation Race Is Redrawing Seed Innovation
Aimee Nielson - Seed World U.S. Editor on 01/29/2026
Gene editing is accelerating plant breeding across crops and regions, but global regulatory frameworks may determine who gets to innovate. In a recent webinar, regulatory veteran Daniel Jenkins explains how policy decisions in Latin America, Europe and beyond are shaping the future of seed innovatio
Europe’s Fields May Dry Out More — Even With Higher Rainfall
Seed World Staff on 01/29/2026
University of Reading research published in Nature Geoscience (14 January 2026) warns Europe and western North America will face more frequent, intense crop droughts as warming accelerates soil moisture loss, even where annual rainfall rises. The study maps growing-season drought hotspots and shows
Feeding Pigs Smarter: How Hybrid Rye Is Changing Danish Farming
Seed World Staff on 01/29/2026
Hybrid rye is transforming Danish pig production by improving feed efficiency, animal welfare, and sustainability. In this KWS Seed World Visits episode, farmers and experts show how rye performs on poor soils, supports calmer pigs and healthier digestion, and enables 60–70% inclusion in feed. Learn
Plant Breeding Innovation Clears Next Hurdle for EU NGT Framework
Seed World Staff on 01/28/2026
Euroseeds welcomes the ENVI committee’s strong approval of the NGT Regulation compromise text, moving the EU closer to a modern framework for new genomic techniques. Council confirmation is expected in February or early March, followed by final ENVI and plenary votes likely in April, paving the way
Seeds of Change, Part II – Breeding, Footprints and Future Pathways
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 01/28/2026
In Part 2 of Seed World Europe’s Seeds of Change series, leaders from Bayer, Semillas Fitó, RiceTec and Syngenta explain how sustainability in the seed sector goes beyond field traits to include operations, culture and collaboration. Through shared action under ISF’s ESR-CG, companies are aligning b