Regulatory Roundup | November 2013

NATIONAL FP GENETICS BRINGING NEW HYBRID TO WESTERN CANADA FP Genetics has acquired one of the first viable hybrid cereals in Western Canada, Brasetto fall rye. Developed by KWS, an […]
World Status | Gemination | November 2013

An in-depth overview of the global seed industry. From an international partnership to aid salinity tolerant varieties to a new disease tolerant asparagus variety in New Zealand. STATUS SAUDI ARABIA […]
Cross Pollination | November 2013

“The price of farmland in Canada has outpaced both residential and commercial real estate.” Farmland is Canada’s Hottest Real Estate Market“As any farmer will readily tell you, the agriculture business […]
Perspective | November 2013

Introducing PERSPECTIVE Seed growers’ one-stop shop for information on the Alternative Service Delivery of seed crop inspection in 2014. Since first announcing its intent to step away from direct delivery […]
Streamlining Variety Registration | November 2013

Streamlining Variety Registration Canada’s crop variety registration system is under review. After several years of debate in the ag industry in general, and the seed sector in particular, over Canada’s crop […]
Helping Seed Succeed | November 2013

Helping Seed Succeed With services that range from advanced disease testing to analyzing plant DNA, lab-based businesses are establishing themselves as a critical player in the seed sector today. As the […]
Data Equals Power | November 2013

Twenty-five years ago, when personal computers were still in their infancy and hand-held mobile devices were unheard of, seed breeders used pen and paper to record data in the field. […]
New Breeding Technologies | November 2013

Recently developed new breeding technologies could mean a number of new traits moving into improved crops faster, easier and more economically. Plant breeders and researchers are excited about TALENs and CRISPR/Cas-based […]
A Brave New World | November 2013

A Brave New World Genomics research and development projects are opening markets and widening opportunities in Canada. How will the increasing focus on the genetic makeup of crops affect the […]
Industry News – October 2013

Industry News is geared to seed professionals and delivers the people, industry, business and product news you need to know. Submissions are welcome. Email us at·news@issuesink.com. People News AgReliant Genetics […]
Importance of Seed Associations Cannot be Overstated

Why do we need so many seed associations? We have local, regional, national and international associations, all requiring resources: time, money, ideas, skills and tons of initiative. But why? I […]
Everybody’s Friend

Everybody’s Friend Former Southern Seed Association Man of the Year Kurt Austermann passed away earlier this year. Colleagues recall the man and his impact on the seed sector. Kurt Austermann […]
Opportunities in Afghanistan

Opportunities and Challenges in Afghanistan War, drought and social collapse have greatly impaired land management and agricultural production systems in much of Afghanistan. Reconstruction or development is needed to create […]
Protecting Pollinators: Crop Protectants and Honey Bee Health

Commercial beekeepers across North America have been witnessing losses of honey bee colonies for several years now. While neonicotinoid-based pesticides have taken much of the blame publicly, honey bee experts […]
Farm Bill Frustration

Delays over the proposed farm bill could cause even more federal funding cuts in the agricultural sector. After a summer break, members of the U.S. Congress returned to Washington, D.C., […]
Advancing Alfalfa

Following the successful introduction of Roundup Ready alfalfa, a new genetically engineered trait is in the works that promises to deliver a higher quality forage crop. Since 2011, after more […]
Feast or Famine

Low supply and high demand are fueling price increases in forage and turf grass markets. Like all markets, forage and turf grass markets are subject to the laws of supply […]
Europe: After the Restriction

The decision by the European Commission to restrict the use of neonicotinoid-treated seed will have many short- and long-term effects—and not just in agriculture. Some industry experts claim the cost […]
Growing More With Less

Growing More with Less: Already a Reality in Our Backyard Declining water availability in the United States and less productive land for agriculture across the country are driving an increased […]
Breeding for Climate Change

Breeding for Climate Change Global climate change means the seed industry can no longer conduct business the way it once did. Plant breeding leads efforts to help producers overcome the […]
What’s in a Word

For every industry, corporation, organization or individual considering the concept, there are as many interpretations of what it means to be sustainable—and therein lies the challenge. In terms of ag […]
Giant Views of the Industry | September 2013

_x000D_ Are you Licensed to Sell Seed? _x000D_ When I started selling seed more than 35 years ago, no one ever questioned my qualifications. Not one grower questioned my ability […]
Industry News | September 2013

People News Makhteshim Agan of North America, Canada has hired Donald Surgeoner as its eastern business manager and Canadian Quali-Pro manager, handling customer relations and sales for the expanding crop […]
Regulatory Roundup | September 2013

NATIONAL CFIA Receives Submission of Novel GM Soybean Dow AgroSciences Canada Inc. has made a submission to the Plant Biosafety Office and Animal Feed Division of the Canadian Food Inspection […]
Cross Pollination | September 2013

Monsanto Invests in Europe“People have said we are exiting the GMO business in Europe, but we don’t really have a business,” Monsanto’s president and managing director for Europe, Jose Manuel […]
World Status | September 2013

An in-depth overview of the global seed industry. From logistics challenges in Brazil to a new Australian database for pasture seed products. STATUS BRAZILThis year is likely to be a […]
Burden of Proof | September 2013

In today’s increasingly litigious seed industry, the onus is on seed companies to ensure they have their bases covered. It was to a full house at the Canadian Seed Trade Association/Canadian […]
Product Positioning | September 2013

In the Driver’s Seat: Successful Product Positioning Depends on Seed Sellers It’s the million-dollar question — with double, triple and quadruple trait stacks becoming the norm industry wide, how do […]
Building Brands that Work | September 2013

The seed-selling marketplace is already bursting with product messaging. What does it take to make your brand stand out? Spend five minutes on a crowded tradeshow floor, surrounded by countless logos […]
Industry News – Late Summer 2013

Industry News is geared to seed professionals and delivers the people, industry, business and product news you need to know. Submissions are welcome. Email us at news@issuesink.com. People News Legacy Seeds […]
Russia Invests in Seed Industry | September 2013

Russia plans to raise the seed industry out of a protracted crisis through investment — to the tune of $9.4 billion — in breeding, research and infrastructure with an aim […]
Growth in Global Seed Markets | September 2013

Growing seed corn demand is driving expansion in three key emerging seed markets. The first years of the new millennium have been heady times for the global seed industry. According to […]
Outlook on Agriculture: China

With the 2014 ISF World Seed Congress in Beijing, China, coming up, it is worthwhile to take a look at how agriculture will develop in the coming decades and the […]
Protecting Pollinators: Honey Bee Stressors

Part two of Seed World’s Protecting Pollinators series delves into the combination of stressors affecting honey bee health and threatening the honey bee pollination industry, potentially placing our global food […]
Plant Breeders Look to the Future

Plant Breeders Look to the Future Members of the National Association of Plant Breeders and the Plant Breeding Coordinating Committee flocked to Florida to network, strategize and take in new […]
African Seed Industry Faces Challenges

Challenges Hinder Seed Industry Development in Africa A patchwork quilt of more than 60 sovereign states, territories and de facto independent states comprises the continent of Africa. Natural resources abound. Food […]