NordGen Recognized by FAO for Contributions to Plant Genetic Resources
Seed World Staff on 10/24/2025

NordGen Recognized by FAO for Contributions to Plant Genetic Resources

The FAO marked its 80th anniversary in Rome with a Global Technical Recognition Ceremony honoring 239 global leaders in sustainable agrifood innovation. Lene Krøl Andersen, Director of NordGen, was recognized for excellence in Sustainable Plant Production and Protection, celebrating NordGen’s 45-yea

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Fertiliser Boosts Soil’s Ability to Lock Away Carbon
Seed World Staff on 10/24/2025

Fertiliser Boosts Soil’s Ability to Lock Away Carbon

The 180-year Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted shows long-term nitrogen and phosphorus fertilisation can boost soil carbon storage, helping mitigate climate change. Research reveals that N and P affect microbial activity and carbon persistence differently, with combined use maximizing stable soil c

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Locked Genes, Lost Opportunities?
Marcel Bruins - Seed World Europe Editorial Director on 10/23/2025

Locked Genes, Lost Opportunities?

The shift from viewing seeds as a common heritage to recognizing national sovereignty over genetic resources—formalized by the CBD (1993) and ITPGRFA (2004)—aimed to ensure fairness and prevent biopiracy. However, it has also created barriers that slow plant breeding and limit access to vital geneti

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Who Decides the Future of Europe’s Ag Sector?
Seed World Staff on 10/22/2025

Who Decides the Future of Europe’s Ag Sector?

Climate change, evolving regulation, and rapid innovation are reshaping how Europe grows its food. But who’s steering that change — and how are decisions really made? In this interview, we […]The post Who Decides the Future of Europe’s Ag Sector? appeared first on Seed World.

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You Deliver the Best New Genetics? Here’s What to Say Instead
Shawn Brook - Seed World Group President on 10/22/2025

You Deliver the Best New Genetics? Here’s What to Say Instead

Learn how to transform your marketing message by shifting focus from your company to your customer. Instead of claiming, “We deliver the best new genetics,” position your customer as the hero — the grower who achieves success with your guidance and products. This approach, inspired by the hero’s jou

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East-West Divide in Lettuce Pest Threatens UK Crop Yields, Study Finds
Seed World Staff on 10/22/2025

East-West Divide in Lettuce Pest Threatens UK Crop Yields, Study Finds

New research reveals regional differences in currant-lettuce aphid populations across England, showing eastward migration into major lettuce-growing areas but limited westward movement. The findings highlight the need for region-specific pest management strategies to protect the UK’s valuable lettuc

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And the 2025 Euroseeds InnovAction Awards Go To…
Seed World Staff on 10/22/2025

And the 2025 Euroseeds InnovAction Awards Go To…

After two days of intense pitching, the Euroseeds InnovAction Stage crowned three groundbreaking technologies redefining the seed value chain. More than 20 applications. Eight spectacular finalists. One powerful message: the […]The post And the 2025 Euroseeds InnovAction Awards Go To… appeared first

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European Seed Sector Endorses an EU-UK Regulatory Alignment at Euroseeds2025 Congress
Seed World Staff on 10/22/2025

European Seed Sector Endorses an EU-UK Regulatory Alignment at Euroseeds2025 Congress

At the Euroseeds2025 Congress in Edinburgh, industry and policymakers urged closer EU–UK regulatory alignment to ease post-Brexit seed trade barriers. A proposed SPS Agreement would streamline seed movement, harmonize rules, and support innovation.The post European Seed Sector Endorses an EU-UK Regu

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Study Identifies the Best Breeding Strategy for More Productive Wheat Varieties
Seed World Staff on 10/21/2025

Study Identifies the Best Breeding Strategy for More Productive Wheat Varieties

New research shows wheat varieties with the highest yield under optimal conditions also perform best under drought and heat stress. Scientists propose selecting high-yield candidates early, then testing them in target regions, creating a more efficient, cost-effective breeding strategy. Key traits i

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Growing What Lasts: How Sustainability Became Smart Strategy
Seed World Staff on 10/21/2025

Growing What Lasts: How Sustainability Became Smart Strategy

With more than three decades in the vegetable seed sector, Eduard shares how the meaning of sustainability has evolved — from environmental ‘nice-to-have’ to a key driver of resilience, purpose, and long-term value for farmers and society. Join us for a candid conversation about what sustainability

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Scientists Develop High-Fibre White Bread That Still Tastes Great
Seed World Staff on 10/19/2025

Scientists Develop High-Fibre White Bread That Still Tastes Great

White bread may soon get a fibre-rich upgrade without sacrificing taste or texture. Researchers at Rothamsted, with partners from the University of Reading and the Allied Technical Centre, developed new high-fibre white bread recipes that maintain moisture, springiness, and overall appeal. Sensory a

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Global Agri-Leaders Unite on Climate Action
Seed World Staff on 10/17/2025

Global Agri-Leaders Unite on Climate Action

The International Seed Federation and International Fresh Produce Association are partnering ahead of COP30 to showcase how innovation, collaboration, and smart policy can strengthen climate-resilient, sustainable agri-food systems from seed to shelf.The post Global Agri-Leaders Unite on Climate Act

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Countdown to Euroseeds
Seed World Staff on 10/17/2025

Countdown to Euroseeds

The final countdown is on! With just days until the Euroseeds Congress in Edinburgh, Euroseeds President Søren Halbye shares what makes this year’s event one to watch.From policy debates to the InnovAction Stage, Euroseeds 2025 is set to bring the "who’s who" of the European seed sector together und

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Seeds of Responsibility: Cultivating a Sustainable Future from the Ground Up
Madeleine Baerg and Marcel Bruins on 10/17/2025

Seeds of Responsibility: Cultivating a Sustainable Future from the Ground Up

For more than a century, Semillas Fitó has been at the heart of Mediterranean agriculture — breeding varieties that thrive in one of the world’s most demanding climates. Today, as sustainability becomes as essential as yield, the company faces the challenge of doing both: producing more with less, w

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FAO Celebrated 80 Years with the Launch of ‘From Seeds to Foods’ Exhibition
Seed World Staff on 10/17/2025

FAO Celebrated 80 Years with the Launch of ‘From Seeds to Foods’ Exhibition

FAO opened its first global exhibition, “From Seeds to Foods,” in Rome on Oct. 10, marking its 80th anniversary. The event highlights the evolution of agrifood systems, from seeds to modern innovations, celebrating farmers, biodiversity, and sustainable food production. Visitors explored displays fr

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Can Peace be Forged Between Breeders’ Rights and Farmers’ Rights?
Niels Louwaars – Seed World Columnist on 10/17/2025

Can Peace be Forged Between Breeders’ Rights and Farmers’ Rights?

Balancing farmers’ rights and breeders’ rights remains one of agriculture’s toughest policy challenges. While breeders’ rights incentivize innovation by protecting commercial seed development, farmers’ rights recognize traditional practices of saving and exchanging seed. The real test for policymake

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How Complex it is to Simplify
César Gonzalez - Manager of Public Affairs at Euroseeds on 10/16/2025

How Complex it is to Simplify

Mario Draghi’s call to cut EU “red tape” has reignited debate over how regulation affects competitiveness. Despite two decades of promises to simplify EU rules, real progress has been limited — a result of ongoing power struggles between the European Commission and Member States. As the Commission n

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Breeding Under the Treaty on the Line: The Future of the Multilateral System
Thomas Nickson - Seed World Group Contributor on 10/15/2025

Breeding Under the Treaty on the Line: The Future of the Multilateral System

As countries prepare to meet in Lima, Peru, the future of global crop diversity is on the table. The Governing Body of the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources will debate how to make its Multilateral System (MLS) more accessible and effective. For plant breeders, a reformed MLS could unl

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Unlocking Wheat’s Genetic Diversity to Meet Future Food Demands
Seed World Staff on 10/10/2025

Unlocking Wheat’s Genetic Diversity to Meet Future Food Demands

Researchers mapped the wheat pan-transcriptome for the first time, revealing how gene activity varies across varieties. This resource uncovers hidden genetic diversity and regulatory networks that can help breeders develop higher-yielding, climate-resilient wheat. The breakthrough offers a powerful

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Seeds and Pesticides: Breaking Up is Hard to Do
David Zaruk – Seed World Columnist on 10/10/2025

Seeds and Pesticides: Breaking Up is Hard to Do

Debates are growing over whether seed and pesticide businesses should split, with industry fears of lawsuits and regulatory pressure driving the trend. While spin-offs could shield companies, experts warn they may reduce innovation, farmer support, and policy influence. An integrated ag-tech sector

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Key Wheat Genes That Control Plant Height and Grain Size Identified
Seed World Staff on 10/09/2025

Key Wheat Genes That Control Plant Height and Grain Size Identified

Rothamsted scientists discovered how specific GA3OX genes in wheat regulate growth and grain size by controlling gibberellin hormone levels. Variations in these genes affect plant height and grain weight, with modern breeding already favoring variants linked to larger grains. This insight offers new

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A Tiny Genetic Shift Helped Barley Conquer Northern Europe
Seed World Staff on 10/08/2025

A Tiny Genetic Shift Helped Barley Conquer Northern Europe

Researchers traced the genetic basis of late flowering in barley to a single mutation, SNP22, in the PPD-H1 gene. By studying over 2,000 barley varieties and ancient samples, they revealed that this trait originated in wild barley from the southern Levant after domestication. This adaptation, linked

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