Maize Sugar Transporters Point to Male-Sterile Lines
Seed World Staff on 08/17/2026
Maize sugar transporters ZmSWEET6a and ZmSWEET6b play key roles in pollen-wall formation and anther cell balance, according to new research that could support development of male-sterile lines for more efficient hybrid seed production.The post Maize Sugar Transporters Point to Male-Sterile Lines app
UK Researchers Target Drought-Resilient Vegetables
Seed World Staff on 08/17/2026
Harper Adams University researchers are identifying drought-resilient vegetables by screening lettuce, brassica, coriander, carrot and onion varieties for stress-tolerance traits. The work could help breeders develop crops better suited to extreme heat and limited water.The post UK Researchers Targe
Sugar Beet Drought Stress Can Increase Pest Damage
Seed World Staff on 08/14/2026
New research from the University of Göttingen finds that sugar beet drought stress can alter crop physiology and pest pressure. Moderate drought made leaves more favourable to beet leaf miner larvae, while severe drought restricted both plant and pest development.The post Sugar Beet Drought Stress C
China EDV System Begins With First 10 Crops
Seed World Staff on 08/13/2026
China EDV system implementation has begun with MARA publishing the country’s first agricultural plant EDV catalogue. The framework covers 10 crops and includes determination guidelines, crop-specific thresholds and recommended testing institutions.The post China EDV System Begins With First 10 Crops
EU Seed Trade Looks to New Global Agreements
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 08/13/2026
EU seed trade could benefit from recent EU trade agreements with Mercosur, Australia, India, Indonesia and Mexico. For plant breeders and seed companies, the real impact will depend on phytosanitary rules, customs procedures, IP protection and practical implementation.The post EU Seed Trade Looks to
Crop Diversity Strengthens Natural Pest Control
Seed World Staff on 08/12/2026
A global meta-analysis of 149 field studies found that crop diversity can increase natural enemies of agricultural pests and improve plant performance. The findings highlight how more diverse farming systems may reduce reliance on chemical pest control.The post Crop Diversity Strengthens Natural Pes
RF3 Canola Quality B. juncea Deemed Safe by EFSA
Seed World Staff on 08/11/2026
EFSA’s GMO Panel concluded that RF3 Canola Quality B. juncea is as safe and nutritionally equivalent as conventional counterparts. BASF’s application seeks EU authorization for food, feed, import and processing uses, but not cultivation.The post RF3 Canola Quality B. juncea Deemed Safe by EFSA appea
Seed Sector 2045: Cover Crops Offer Regenerative Opportunity for Seed
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 08/07/2026
Cover crops are emerging as a practical link between regenerative agriculture and the seed sector. As farmers focus more on soil health, rotations and input efficiency, seed companies may find new opportunities in locally adapted genetics, mixtures and agronomic support.The post Seed Sector 2045: Co
Xylella Research Advances Disease Control
Seed World Staff on 08/06/2026
Research on Xylella fastidiosa is advancing resistant olive cultivars, biological control, insect vector management and surveillance. Findings presented in Italy could support improved disease management and olive production recovery in affected regions.The post Xylella Research Advances Disease Con
Global Soil Degradation Is Cutting Crop Yields
Seed World Staff on 08/05/2026
University of Bonn researchers found that soil degradation is significantly reducing crop yields worldwide. Reversing human-caused degradation could increase production enough to feed approximately 70 million more people.The post Global Soil Degradation Is Cutting Crop Yields appeared first on Seed
New Gene Insertion Method Could Support Crop Traits
Seed World Staff on 08/04/2026
KAUST researchers have developed a gene insertion method that precisely adds large genetic sequences into plant genomes without first breaking DNA. The technique, demonstrated in rice and tobacco, could support more complex crop traits and plant-based biomanufacturing.The post New Gene Insertion Met
Climate Change Threatens Crop Nutrition
Seed World Staff on 08/03/2026
Climate change is reducing the nutritional value of major food crops, creating new challenges for food security. A Nature review examines how plant breeding, genome editing and other technologies could improve crop nutrition while strengthening climate resilience.The post Climate Change Threatens Cr
UK Approves First Precision-Bred Potato for Market
Seed World Staff on 07/30/2026
The UK has approved its first precision-bred potato, moving PiperPlus closer to market. The disease-resistant Maris Piper was developed to combat late blight, Potato Virus Y and Potato Leafroll Virus while reducing reliance on fungicides and insecticides.The post UK Approves First Precision-Bred Pot
Commission Excludes Soybean Seeds from EUDR
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 07/30/2026
The European Commission has removed soybean seeds EUDR coverage after recognising that seeds for sowing move through a separate, highly controlled value chain with negligible trade volumes and distinct certification, testing and traceability systems.The post Commission Excludes Soybean Seeds from EU
Austria Builds Research Station for Climate-Resilient Crops
Seed World Staff on 07/29/2026
Austria has begun construction of a new AGES research station in Großnondorf to evaluate climate-resilient crops under dry conditions. The site will support variety testing, drought stress research and climate-adapted plant breeding.The post Austria Builds Research Station for Climate-Resilient Crop
Euroseeds Welcomes EP Rejection of High ILUC Soybean Oil Proposal
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 07/27/2026
Euroseeds says the European Parliament’s rejection of the soybean oil ILUC proposal is an important step for Europe’s soy value chain, protein crop ambitions and breeding investment, though the policy file now returns to the Commission.The post Euroseeds Welcomes EP Rejection of High ILUC Soybean Oi
Scottish Farmers Urged to Plan for Water Scarcity
Seed World Staff on 07/24/2026
Scottish farmers and growers are being urged to prepare for water scarcity as climate change brings longer and more frequent dry periods. CREW says drought could affect river flows twice as often by 2050, creating new risks for crops, livestock and water supplies.The post Scottish Farmers Urged to P
The Best Way to Use AI? Think Like a Golfer, Not a Robot
Shawn Brook - Seed World Group President on 07/24/2026
An AI caddy can carry the routine work, offer perspective and speed up ideas, but it should never take the shot for you. The real value remains in human judgment, relationships, planning and experimentation.The post The Best Way to Use AI? Think Like a Golfer, Not a Robot appeared first on Seed Worl
Biochar May Protect Soil Health in Vegetable Crops
Seed World Staff on 07/23/2026
A new review examines how biochar may help protect soil health in continuously cropped solanaceous vegetables, including tomatoes, peppers, eggplants and potatoes. Researchers say biochar may improve soil structure, support beneficial microbes and reduce disease pressure.The post Biochar May Protect
Seed Sector 2045: How Low-Input Farming Is Changing Plant Breeding
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 07/23/2026
Low-input farming is becoming a strategic priority for European seed companies as farmers face tighter input constraints, reduced plant protection options and rising biodiversity expectations. The shift is increasing demand for varieties with nutrient-use efficiency, durable resistance and stronger
Mung Bean Pan-Genome Reveals Key Crop Traits
Seed World Staff on 07/22/2026
International study maps more than 66,000 structural variants linked to yield, nutrition, insect resistance and other breeding priorities.Researchers have developed the world’s first graph-based pan-genome for mung bean, uncovering previously hidden genetic variation that could accelerate developmen
A Common Language for Quality: Inside the OECD Fruit and Vegetable Scheme
Seed World Staff on 07/22/2026
Discover how the OECD Fruit and Vegetable Scheme creates consistent quality standards, supports fair trade and helps fresh produce move across global markets.The post A Common Language for Quality: Inside the OECD Fruit and Vegetable Scheme appeared first on Seed World.Ever wonder how an orange pick
HARVEST Aims to Make Agricultural Data AI-Ready
Seed World Staff on 07/22/2026
HARVEST will bring together more than 60 participants from 19 countries to make agricultural data AI-ready for crop breeding, research and farm decision-making. The European initiative will use barley as a model crop to improve data integration and climate resilience.The post HARVEST Aims to Make Ag
Netherlands Invests in Crop Phenotyping Facility
Seed World Staff on 07/21/2026
The Netherlands Plant Eco-phenotyping Centre will receive €5.4 million for a five-year upgrade of its crop phenotyping facility, adding advanced imaging, drones, AI tools and field research capacity to support crop resilience and sustainable food production.The post Netherlands Invests in Crop Pheno