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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Long-Term Study Shows Soil Imbalances Can Weaken Crop Defenses
Seed World Staff on 03/05/2026

Long-Term Study Shows Soil Imbalances Can Weaken Crop Defenses

A 70-year long-term experiment shows that nutrient imbalances in soil—especially potassium deficiency combined with nitrogen fertilization—can severely disrupt mycorrhizal symbiosis, the vital partnership between plants and beneficial fungi. The study, led by researchers at the University of Vienna

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Biological Seed Treatments: Innovation, Regulation and Market Expansion
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 03/04/2026

Biological Seed Treatments: Innovation, Regulation and Market Expansion

Biological seed treatments are rapidly advancing across global agriculture, driven by innovation, regulatory shifts and growing farmer demand for improved crop performance. Industry leaders from BASF, Bayer, Corteva and Incotec examine market growth, technical challenges, regulatory harmonization an

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Study Links eccDNA to Rapid Plant Stress Resistance
Seed World Staff on 03/03/2026

Study Links eccDNA to Rapid Plant Stress Resistance

Scientists at Rothamsted and Clemson University have unified fragmented research to show that extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA) acts as a genomic “shock absorber” in plants. Their review demonstrates that eccDNA amplifies genes, buffers stress and accelerates adaptation beyond chromosomal limit

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Selling Abundance in a World Addicted to Scarcity
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 03/02/2026

Selling Abundance in a World Addicted to Scarcity

Part 2 explores Hidde Boersma’s techno-optimistic vision for sustainable agriculture, highlighting WePlanet, ecomodernism, CRISPR, land sparing and high-yield farming. It examines how storytelling, film and culture reshape debates on biotechnology and the seed sector. The article argues that abundan

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Early Release of EuroBlight Blight Monitoring Results for the 2025 Potato Crop
Seed World Staff on 02/27/2026

Early Release of EuroBlight Blight Monitoring Results for the 2025 Potato Crop

EuroBlight’s first 2025 potato season results show Europe’s late blight population remains dominated by the aggressive EU36 genotype, while EU43 and EU46 strains continue shifting regionally. More than 1,200 samples were genotyped, revealing rising diversity in northern and eastern Europe. Adjusted

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Genebanks from Africa, Asia and Europe Safeguard Crops in Svalbard
Seed World Staff on 02/26/2026

Genebanks from Africa, Asia and Europe Safeguard Crops in Svalbard

The Svalbard Global Seed Vault marked its first 2026 deposit, securing 7,864 seed samples from 10 genebanks across Africa, Asia, Europe and the Americas. First-time contributions came from Guatemala and Niger, alongside the vault’s first-ever olive seeds. The deposit brings the total conserved crop

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Dirty Ships, Lifted Embargoes and the Hidden Power of Grain
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/25/2026

Dirty Ships, Lifted Embargoes and the Hidden Power of Grain

This article examines how climate-driven famine and uninspected grain trade helped spread the Black Death, drawing parallels to today’s risks from illegal and counterfeit seeds. It highlights how uncertified seed trade bypasses biosecurity, inspection and traceability, threatening agriculture, farme

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Study Warns of Rising Heat Risks for Global Wheat Yields
Seed World Staff on 02/24/2026

Study Warns of Rising Heat Risks for Global Wheat Yields

New research from Rothamsted Research suggests heatwaves during wheat flowering may soon pose a bigger threat to yields than drought. Using climate projections and the Sirius wheat model, researchers found drought impacts at flowering may ease slightly, while heat stress damage rises sharply. By 205

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From Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stage 2026
Seed World Staff on 02/24/2026

From Kernel to Code: Apply to the InnovAction Stage 2026

Euroseeds is launching the InnovAction Stage 2026—calling visionary start-ups and public–private partnerships to showcase game-changing seed sector innovations. Under “From Kernel to Code,” applicants can submit solutions in seed treatment, sustainable packaging, labelling, traceability, and digital

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Boosting Soil Carbon Through Smarter Miscanthus Selection
Seed World Staff on 02/24/2026

Boosting Soil Carbon Through Smarter Miscanthus Selection

Aberystwyth University researchers report new Miscanthus traits that could boost soil carbon storage, helping climate change mitigation. Published in Frontiers in Plant Science, the study analysed leaves, roots, and rhizomes from 11 varieties. Results suggest woody rhizomes can push carbon deeper in

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Large-Scale DNA Variants Drive Cucumber History, Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 02/23/2026

Large-Scale DNA Variants Drive Cucumber History, Study Finds

A new Nature Genetics study led by Boyce Thompson Institute’s Zhangjun Fei reveals that large DNA “structural variants” play a major role in cucumber evolution and breeding. Using a graph-based pangenome built from 39 high-quality genomes, researchers identified nearly 172,000 variants affecting tra

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Harnessing Technology to Protect the World’s Crop Diversity
Seed World Staff on 02/20/2026

Harnessing Technology to Protect the World’s Crop Diversity

The Crop Trust has launched Securing Our Seeds (SOS), a USD 2 million Google.org-backed initiative to modernize global crop diversity conservation. The project will digitize genebanks using GRIN-Global software, integrate data with the Genesys portal, and strengthen digital skills. SOS will also exp

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New Research Reveals Camelina’s Climate Adaptation Potential
Seed World Staff on 02/19/2026

New Research Reveals Camelina’s Climate Adaptation Potential

EU-funded UNTWIST research shows camelina (Camelina sativa) could help climate-proof agriculture as heatwaves and droughts intensify. Scientists tested 54 camelina lines across controlled environments and European field trials, finding wide variation in stress responses despite limited genetic diver

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Empowering Africa, One Seed at a Time
Hanro Steenekamp, Head of Seedcare and Biologicals - Africa and Middle East, Syngenta on 02/19/2026

Empowering Africa, One Seed at a Time

African farmers are central to regional and global food security. The Syngenta Seedcare Institute in Brits, South Africa, develops locally tailored seed treatment solutions to improve crop emergence, soil health and sustainable yields. By combining global innovation with African expertise, the insti

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CO₂ and Crops: The Yield Driver EU Policy Rarely Talks About
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 02/13/2026

CO₂ and Crops: The Yield Driver EU Policy Rarely Talks About

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

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Discovery May Help Barley Growers Better Manage Seed Dormancy
Seed World Staff on 02/13/2026

Discovery May Help Barley Growers Better Manage Seed Dormancy

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

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Euroseeds Publishes Updated Position on Research
Seed World Staff on 02/11/2026

Euroseeds Publishes Updated Position on Research

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

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Ahead of Leaders’ Retreat, Agri-Food Chain Calls for Stronger EU Support
Seed World Staff on 02/11/2026

Ahead of Leaders’ Retreat, Agri-Food Chain Calls for Stronger EU Support

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

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Why Does Advocacy Matter for the EU Seed Sector?
César Gonzalez - Manager of Public Affairs at Euroseeds on 02/11/2026

Why Does Advocacy Matter for the EU Seed Sector?

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

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Government Funding Supports Gene-edited Crops At John Innes Centre
Seed World Staff on 02/10/2026

Government Funding Supports Gene-edited Crops At John Innes Centre

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

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