Ukraine’s Seed Sector During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Production, Exports and EU Integration
Siuzana Grygorenko – Executive Director of the Seed Association of Ukraine on 04/02/2026

Ukraine’s Seed Sector During the Russian Invasion of Ukraine: Production, Exports and EU Integration

Ukraine’s seed sector faces disruption from the Russian invasion of Ukraine, including energy shortages, mined farmland, logistics barriers, and labour gaps. Despite producers maintain output, invest in infrastructure, adapt operations. Farmers sustain planting levels, while exports to the EU recove

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Let’s Talk: Biologicals Are Gaining Ground
Seed World Staff on 04/01/2026

Let’s Talk: Biologicals Are Gaining Ground

Seed World Europe’s Petar Madjarac, Head of Business Development, EMEA, and Editorial Director Marcel Bruins discuss why the seed sector is paying closer attention now, the industry’s growth trajectory, and what must happen next. Their key takeaway: the biggest unlock is a clear, predictable regulat

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Global Seed Sector Progress in Focus in ISF Annual Report 2025
Seed World Staff on 04/01/2026

Global Seed Sector Progress in Focus in ISF Annual Report 2025

The International Seed Federation’s Annual Report 2025 highlights progress across the global seed sector, including milestones in quality seed, innovation, sustainable value chains, policy engagement and member services. The report also marks the close of ISF’s 2021–2025 strategy and outlines priori

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Rothamsted Barley Becomes First Crop Cleared Under UK Precision-Breeding Rules
Seed World Staff on 03/31/2026

Rothamsted Barley Becomes First Crop Cleared Under UK Precision-Breeding Rules

Rothamsted Research has developed the UK’s first gene-edited barley to receive Precision Bred Organism marketing notice confirmation under new precision-breeding rules. Created using CRISPR to boost lipid content, the high-energy forage crop could improve livestock feed efficiency and help cut metha

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World Seed Congress 2026: The Case for Joint Actions to Build Resilient Futures
Seed World Staff on 03/31/2026

World Seed Congress 2026: The Case for Joint Actions to Build Resilient Futures

At the ISF World Seed Congress in Lisbon, global seed leaders are addressing seed resilience, trade, innovation, and food security. Portugal highlights how openness and adaptability strengthen food systems. With climate stress and market volatility rising, the seed sector is advancing science-based

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The Countdown to Euroseeds 2026 in Valencia Has Officially Begun!
Seed World Staff on 03/31/2026

The Countdown to Euroseeds 2026 in Valencia Has Officially Begun!

Euroseeds Congress 2026 takes place in Valencia, Spain, from 25 to 28 October 2026, bringing together seed sector leaders, policymakers, researchers, entrepreneurs, and students. Set in a leading agricultural region, the event will feature policy updates, plant breeding innovation, the InnovAction S

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CPVR Evaluation: A Key Moment for the Future of Plant Variety Protection in Europe
Francesca Garbato on 03/31/2026

CPVR Evaluation: A Key Moment for the Future of Plant Variety Protection in Europe

The European Commission’s review of Community Plant Variety Rights (CPVR) legislation offers a key opportunity to strengthen EU plant breeding. Euroseeds says the current system provides reliable, cost-effective protection for new plant varieties, but challenges remain around farm-saved seed, enforc

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From Waste to Yield: Biochar Innovation Supports Crop Growth
Seed World Staff on 03/28/2026

From Waste to Yield: Biochar Innovation Supports Crop Growth

Researchers developed an engineered sewage sludge biochar paired with Bacillus velezensis that boosts cabbage growth by improving nitrogen uptake and soil microbial activity. The biofertilizer increased plant biomass by up to 40%, while enhancing root colonization and soil health. This sustainable a

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Climate-Ready Wheat Could Secure Future Pasta Production
Seed World Staff on 03/27/2026

Climate-Ready Wheat Could Secure Future Pasta Production

Researchers from Skoltech, CIMMYT, Italy’s Research Center for Cereal and Industrial Crops, and global partners developed new durum wheat lines with improved freezing tolerance and strong gluten quality for premium pasta. Published in Frontiers in Plant Science, the study uses genomic selection and

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How AI Accelerates the Crop Breeding Cycle
Treena Hein – Seed World Contributor on 03/25/2026

How AI Accelerates the Crop Breeding Cycle

AI-powered imaging and high-throughput phenotyping are changing how crop breeders collect and analyze field data. From drones and robots to massive image datasets, new tools are helping breeders evaluate traits faster, reduce human bias and improve selection accuracy across environments.The post How

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Scientists Discover a New Plant Immune Complex in Wheat
Seed World Staff on 03/25/2026

Scientists Discover a New Plant Immune Complex in Wheat

Researchers discovered a new plant immune defense in wheat, where the WAI3 protein forms an eight-part resistosome that triggers calcium flow and activates disease resistance. Published in Cell, the study shows this mechanism also exists in Arabidopsis, suggesting a conserved immune strategy across

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For The Love of Carbs
Joe Schwarcz - Seed World Columnist on 03/25/2026

For The Love of Carbs

Carbohydrates are diverse compounds central to energy, industry, and biology, from sugars and starches to cellulose and DNA components. This overview highlights their chemical complexity, everyday applications, and health impacts. It also traces their role in teaching chemistry through engaging exam

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UK Food System Under Pressure as Report Urges Shift to Sustainable Farming
Seed World Staff on 03/25/2026

UK Food System Under Pressure as Report Urges Shift to Sustainable Farming

A new Demos report, backed by McCain Foods, says sustainable farming could strengthen the UK food system, raise farm profits, cut fertiliser imports and unlock billions in economic value by 2035. With public support growing, the report urges government action to help farmers adopt regenerative pract

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Legacy Project to Support National Food Bank ahead of World Seed Congress 2026
Seed World Staff on 03/24/2026

Legacy Project to Support National Food Bank ahead of World Seed Congress 2026

Ahead of the World Seed Congress 2026 in Lisbon, the new Legacy Project aims to create lasting local impact by uniting the seed sector, students and civil society to grow crops for donation to Portugal’s National Food Bank. Supported by multiple partners, the initiative will cultivate 1.6 hectares a

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Study Finds Crops Store Wastewater Drugs Mainly in Leaves
Seed World Staff on 03/23/2026

Study Finds Crops Store Wastewater Drugs Mainly in Leaves

A Johns Hopkins study found that crops irrigated with treated wastewater, including tomatoes, carrots, and lettuce, tend to accumulate psychoactive pharmaceutical residues mainly in their leaves. Published in Environmental Science & Technology, the research improves understanding of how these compou

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Time for Change — PRM and The Wider Context
Franco Brazzabeni – Seed World Columnist on 03/23/2026

Time for Change — PRM and The Wider Context

The EU is advancing a new Plant Reproductive Material (PRM) regulation to modernize seed laws, improve traceability, and support biodiversity and food security. Trilogue discussions highlight divisions over exemptions, seed exchanges, and heterogeneous materials. The proposal aims to harmonize rules

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How Biotechnology Could Save the Banana
Simon Maechling - Innovation Manager at Bayer Crop Science. on 03/20/2026

How Biotechnology Could Save the Banana

Banana Xanthomonas Wilt (BXW) is devastating banana crops across Africa, threatening food security for over 70 million people. With no cure and limited breeding options, scientists are turning to biotechnology. Genetic engineering and genome editing have produced resistant bananas, offering hope. Ho

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Soil Microbes Help Suppress Crop Diseases, Global Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 03/19/2026

Soil Microbes Help Suppress Crop Diseases, Global Study Finds

A global study has mapped plant pathogen hotspots and found that healthier, more diverse soils can naturally suppress disease. Published in Nature Communications, the research also warns that climate change could expand the range of major bacterial plant pathogens. The findings offer a foundation fo

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Study Finds No Clear Link Between GMOs and Health Risks
Seed World Staff on 03/17/2026

Study Finds No Clear Link Between GMOs and Health Risks

A new review of global health data and decades of scientific research found no consistent evidence that GMO consumption is linked to major human health problems. Researchers in South Korea found no causal association between GMOs and cancer, allergies, reproductive disorders, or chronic disease, con

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New Gene Discovery Could Help Breed Hardier, Higher-yielding Faba Beans
Seed World Staff on 03/13/2026

New Gene Discovery Could Help Breed Hardier, Higher-yielding Faba Beans

Faba bean, an ancient high-protein crop and sustainable European soy alternative, may soon become more frost-resilient. Researchers improved the faba bean reference genome and identified a single gene locus linked to winter hardiness, frost tolerance, and yield stability. The discovery could speed b

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Square Wheels and Round Thinking: Why AI in Agribusiness Starts with First Principles
Dawn Ius - Seed World Associate Editor on 03/12/2026

Square Wheels and Round Thinking: Why AI in Agribusiness Starts with First Principles

AI consultant Robert Newcombe urges farmers to challenge tradition and use artificial intelligence to rethink farm operations. Drawing on his dairy farm background, he says AI works best for reducing administrative drudgery, improving efficiency, and freeing staff for higher-value tasks. While cauti

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Svalbard Global Seed Vault Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
Seed World Staff on 03/11/2026

Svalbard Global Seed Vault Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

Geir Pollestad, Norwegian MP and former agriculture minister, has nominated the Svalbard Global Seed Vault for the Nobel Peace Prize, together with NordGen, FAO, Crop Trust, and CGIAR. He argued that food security is essential for peace amid climate change and conflict. The nomination highlights see

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The Invisible Leak in the Seed Sector
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 03/10/2026

The Invisible Leak in the Seed Sector

Illegal seed reproduction is quietly distorting Europe’s vegetable seed markets. New data from the Anti-Infringement Bureau (AIB) reveals where infringement occurs, why reporting has risen 86%, and how training and intelligence are improving detection. By targeting high-risk crops and markets, colle

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Let’s Talk: A Critical Moment for New Genomic Techniques in Europe
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 03/06/2026

Let’s Talk: A Critical Moment for New Genomic Techniques in Europe

Europe is edging closer to a major milestone on New Genomic Techniques. In this Seed World Europe discussion, Petar Madjarac and Marcel Bruins explain where EU NGT regulation stands and why the next political decisions could be decisive for the future of plant breeding.The post Let’s Talk: A Critica

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