‘Act Now’: Agri-Food Industry Warns EU Red Tape Is Stifling Innovation
Seed World Staff on 11/18/2025
Twenty-four agri-food organisations urge the European Commission to simplify EU risk assessment processes ahead of NGT trilogue negotiations. They warn that regulatory delays, complexity, and administrative burdens are damaging Europe’s competitiveness and slowing innovation. Their joint letter call
Crop Rotation Increases Yields and Revenue by 20%, Major Global Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 11/18/2025
A global study by INRAE and China Agricultural University analyzed over 3,600 field trials and found that crop rotation boosts yields and farm revenue by 20% compared to monocultures. Rotations with legumes improve nutrition and stability, increasing protein, energy, and micronutrients. The findings
Ukraine Opens New Duplicate Centre to Safeguard Plant Genetic Resources
Seed World Staff on 11/18/2025
The FAO and EU, together with global partners, have opened Ukraine’s new Duplicate Centre for Plant Genetic Resources, securing 51,000 seed samples relocated after the Kharkiv gene bank attack. The state-of-the-art facility strengthens long-term preservation, research, and international cooperation,
UK Precision Breeding Act Takes Effect, Driving Crop Innovation
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
The UK’s Precision Breeding Act has officially taken effect, creating a science-based regulatory framework that separates gene-edited crops from GMOs and accelerates innovation. Research leaders at NIAB and Rothamsted Research hailed the law as a historic milestone, enabling faster development of di
Euroseeds, Copa and Cogeca Pushes EU for Science-First NGT Rules
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
Euroseeds, Copa and Cogeca urge the EU to adopt a science-based, innovation-friendly framework for New Genomic Techniques (NGTs). They stress that NGT 1 plant verification must remain purely technical, with minimal traceability and labelling burdens. A proportionate, globally aligned approach would
Breakthrough Brings Self-Fertilizing Crops One Step Closer
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
Researchers at Aarhus University have discovered a molecular mechanism that could enable cereal crops like wheat and maize to fix nitrogen naturally, reducing reliance on synthetic fertilizers. By altering two amino acids in a plant receptor, the team reprogrammed plants to form symbiotic relationsh
Agriculture’s Best-Kept Climate Secret: The Power of Seeds
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 11/17/2025
Seed innovation is emerging as a critical climate solution ahead of COP30 in Brazil. The International Seed Federation highlights how climate-ready seeds boost resilience, protect farmer livelihoods, reduce agriculture’s footprint, and strengthen food security. ISF urges smarter policy, stronger sup
Seed World INSIGHT: Plant Genetic Resources Treaty at a Crossroads
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
Global negotiations this November in Lima will determine how countries share and benefit from plant genetic resources, shaping the future of crop innovation, biodiversity, and food security. In a Seed World INSIGHT panel, leaders from ISF, Bejo Zaden, and Corteva examine fair ABS systems, DSI govern
The International Plant Genetic Resources Treaty, Simplified
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources is entering major renegotiation in Nov. 2025, where more than 150 countries will decide how to update funding, benefit-sharing, and rules for rapidly evolving genetic technologies. In a Seed World EXPLAINS video, Jasmina Muminović clarifies how glo
Grass Seed Market Outlook: Clarity in Turbulence
Seed World Staff on 11/17/2025
The turfgrass seed market is finally stabilizing after years of dramatic swings in supply and demand. Mountain View Seeds’ Brett Freeborn offers a rare, global view of emerging opportunities, key demand drivers, and crucial lessons from recent turbulence. His insights help industry leaders better pl
Beyond Yield: The New Frontier of Sustainable Agricultural Growth
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 11/14/2025
Agriculture is at a critical turning point, says CropLife International CEO Emily Rees. A new report from CropLife International and NTT DATA shows how farmers worldwide are boosting productivity, restoring ecosystems, and building climate resilience. From Brazil’s ILPF systems to Cambodia’s soil re
Experts Discuss DNA’s Role in the Future of Plant Breeding
Seed World Staff on 11/14/2025
Naktuinbouw’s symposium, “To Divide Is to Multiply,” gathered breeding experts to explore how DNA technologies can enhance DUS testing and breeding efficiency. Speakers from CropXR, Dümmen Orange, CPVO, and Naktuinbouw emphasized collaboration, data sharing, and legal clarity as key to innovation. T
Almost Everything You Eat Has Been Modified by Humans
Simon Maechling - Innovation Manager at Bayer Crop Science. on 11/14/2025
Modern crops aren’t products of nature but of thousands of years of selective breeding.The post Almost Everything You Eat Has Been Modified by Humans appeared first on Seed World.
Project Opportunity Tests CRISPR-Enhanced Potatoes in Sweden and Denmark
Seed World Staff on 11/13/2025
Project Opportunity has completed its first CRISPR-Cas field trials in Sweden and Denmark, developing starch potatoes with improved resistance to late blight. The 12-partner European consortium is advancing sustainable potato breeding and preparing for expanded 2026 trials. The initiative showcases
Rare Lost Allele That Boosts Soybean Seed Protein Identified
Seed World Staff on 11/13/2025
Researchers from the South China Botanical Garden discovered a rare allele, PC08Ins, that boosts soybean seed protein content but was lost during domestication. Found through GWAS and published in PNAS, the gene enhances abscisic acid levels, increasing storage proteins. Reintroducing PC08Ins into m
Staphyt Expands Seed Services in Europe
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025
Staphyt has integrated the three subsidiaries of the Héliantis Group, expanding its seed research and production capabilities in Europe. The addition of new French sites increases Staphyt’s network to 25 seed stations in 12 countries and over 300,000 microplots. The group now offers extended seed se
COP30: FAO Warns Climate Funding Gap Threatens Agrifood Systems Transformation
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025
At the Belém Climate Summit, FAO urged greater climate finance for agrifood systems, calling the current funding gap a “lost opportunity” for a sector that can cut one-third of global emissions. Ahead of COP30, FAO promoted integrated fire management, resilient food systems, and science-based agrifo
Gates Foundation Champions Farmer Innovation at COP30
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025
The Gates Foundation launched a $1.4 billion, four-year initiative at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, to boost climate adaptation for smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. The program expands access to climate-smart innovations—digital tools, resilient crops, and soil health solutions—to
AI Cameras Take on One of UK Farming’s Toughest Weeds
Seed World Staff on 11/12/2025
A collaboration between Rothamsted Research, Bosch, Chafer Machinery, and Xarvio has developed an AI-powered precision spraying system to combat black-grass in UK farms. Using camera-equipped sprayers, it identifies and targets weed-infested zones, cutting herbicide use and costs. Funded by DEFRA an
Plants Under Stress: How Rye Rearranges Its Genes
Seed World Staff on 11/11/2025
A large-scale study of over 500 rye plants reveals that nutrient deficiency reduces genetic recombination during meiosis. Conducted at Martin Luther University’s “Eternal Rye Cultivation” site, researchers found recombination is governed by many small genetic regions, not one master switch. These in
Unlocking the Full Potential of the MLS
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 11/11/2025
As governments prepare for GB11 of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture (ITPGRFA), Euroseeds is calling for a more inclusive, flexible, and practical Multilateral System (MLS). The organization proposes multiple payment options, clearer alignment with the Conv
Russian Deputy Agriculture Minister Accused of War Crime Over Stolen Ukrainian Grain
Seed World Staff on 11/10/2025
Ukraine’s Security Service (SSU) has charged Russia’s Deputy Minister of Agriculture with war crimes for orchestrating the theft of over 4 million tons of Ukrainian grain worth 23 billion UAH. The SSU alleges the stolen grain was exported via Crimea to countries including Syria and Turkey, violating
The Future of Crop Diversity in a Consolidating World
Madeleine Baerg - Seed World Executive VP - Operations on 11/10/2025
Regis Fournier, former CEO and now strategic advisor at Limagrain Field Seeds, emphasizes the need for Europe’s seed sector to embrace true diversity — in crops, genetics, and systems. Advocating long-term sustainability, he calls for policies and collaboration that reward soil health, resilience, a
Shields the Seeds. Fosters Growth.
Seed World Staff on 11/07/2025
Integral® Pro redefines sustainable seed protection for European sunflower growers. Backed by proven success in oilseed rape, this BASF BioSolution uses Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MBI600 to shield seeds from fungal diseases while boosting vigor, root health and yields. Delivering robust performance,