Brave New World

Explore the brave new world of Europe in 2015: a continent of diverse cultures, languages, and customs. Discover the unique beauty of Europe and its people.
Company Seeds For Smallholder Farmers’ Needs

Smallholder farmers in Europe are in need of company seeds to help them increase their yields. This article explains how companies can help meet this need.
Company Seeds For Smallholder Farmers’ Needs

Smallholder farmers in Europe need help to increase their yields. Company Seeds provides a solution by providing quality seeds and training to farmers.
Ensuring Biodiversity

Protecting biodiversity is essential for a healthy planet. Learn how to conserve species and habitats with sustainable practices.
Wheat Genome Sequencing Catching up

Wheat genome sequencing is making strides in Europe, with new research and technology helping to unlock the secrets of this important crop. Learn more about this breakthrough.
China and its Relationship with Seed

China’s relationship with SEED has been growing since the early 2000s. This article explores the history of the partnership and its implications for the future.
Bringing Biotechnology to China

Bringing biotechnology to China: Learn how a Canadian company is helping to revolutionize the Chinese biotechnology industry.
Why Crop Diversity Matters

Crop diversity is essential for sustainable agriculture. Learn why it’s important and how it can help protect the environment and ensure food security.
Industry Efforts to Protect Bee Health are Paying Off: CSTA

_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ Numbers hot off the press from Health Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) show that the seed industry’s unprecedented action to protect bee […]
Syngenta Announces Launch of Clariva pn Seed Treatment
Syngenta Canada announces the registration and launch of Clariva pn seed treatment, a new biological seed treatment that provides growers with an important tool in the management of soybean cyst […]
PMRA Reports 80 Per Cent Drop in In-Season Bee Mortality
_x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ _x000D_ New data from the Government of Canada’s Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) shows an 80 per cent in-season bee mortality decrease for the 2015 corn and […]
Arcadia Biosciences and Phytola Collaborate to Increase Oil Content in Soybeans
United States-based Arcadia Biosciences, an agricultural biotechnology company, announces a collaboration with Canada’s Phytola, a leader in oilseed crop research, to develop soybean varieties with increased oil content. The research […]
Inocucor Technologies Opens New Lab and Corporate Headquarters
Inocucor Technologies, an agriculture biotech company that produces sustainable biological accelerators for farmers, opens its new 10,000-square-foot corporate headquarters at 7220 Frederick-Banting in Technoparc Montreal._x000D_ _x000D_ Inocucor is a leading […]
Bayer CropScience knows that stewardship makes a significant contribution to sustainable agriculture

Bayer CropScience shows how stewardship contributes to sustainable agriculture. Learn how their efforts are making a difference in the industry.
Arysta LifeScience Canadian Sales Team Hires Technical Sales Manager
Arysta LifeScience North America announces the addition of Mike Hilhorst to its Canadian sales team. Hilhorst joins the company as a technical sales manager for the north central Alberta region._x000D_ […]
Incotec Hires New Communications Director
Marion Smorenburg recently took up the position of head of global corporate and marketing communications with Incotec in Enkhuizen, the Netherlands. For the last four years Smorenburg was head of communications […]
The Start of a Revolution

How Mary-Dell Chilton, Robb Fraley and many others transformed an industry. Progress and change don’t just happen. There are forces behind them and often times those forces are people who […]
Surprisingly Few Bee Species Pollinate World’s Crops
A major international study finds that surprisingly few bee species are responsible for pollinating the world’s crops. The paper, published in Nature Communications, suggests that only two percent of wild bee […]
The U.S. Seed Industry Formally Launches SeedFirstPAC

As members of the American Seed Trade Association prepare to “Storm the Hill” in Washington, D.C., this week as part of the association’s annual convention, the industry is also formally […]
Ohlde Seed Farms Hires Product Development Lead
With a market focus on soil-specific seed varieties, Kansas-based Ohlde Seed Farms has hired Byron Evers to fill its new role of product development and research lead. Backed by a bachelor of […]
Engineer Wins Bayer Bee Care Community Leadership Award
Bayer CropScience announces that Georgia beekeeper and engineer Paul Vonk has won the third annual Bayer Bee Care Community Leadership Award. Vonk was chosen because of his efforts to improve pollinator health, by educating the […]
Reference Sequencing of Wheat Chromosome 4B to Begin
The International Wheat Genome Sequencing Consortium (IWGSC) and the Wheat Initiative announce that reference sequencing of wheat chromosome 4B will commence shortly in France. This complements the reference sequencing projects already […]
Elevate the Value of Grasses

Ten thousand: that’s how many types of grass exist in the world, and they come in a wide range of sizes. In making my point, grass is common and can […]
Living in a Post-Patent World

Seed World examines the future viability of generic seed in a post-patent world. Just this past March, the first major biotech trait came off patent, and the possibility of so-called […]
Scientists to Uncover DNA Modification of Wheat Genome
Scientists at the University of Liverpool are working to decode DNA modifications, known as ‘epigenetic marks’, in the wheat genome to understand its impact on crop variation. Leading an international […]
Transatlantic Science Connection May Lead to Better Beer
Scientists across the Atlantic have joined forces to speed up the development of malting barley for the explosion in craft brewing in the U.K. and U.S., and demand for locally-produced […]
Meet the 2015 Future Giants

A passion for agriculture and the seed industry drive success. Early career individuals are not only working closely with seasoned veterans to learn about the issues and what has and […]
Drones to Enable Breeders to Analyze Plant Characteristics
Using drones to capture high-resolution images of trial sites to enable breeders to analyze plant characteristics will be the focus of a new research project at the University of Adelaide’s […]
Scientists Reveal Underpinnings of Drought Tolerance in Plants
Scientists are figuring out how plants respond to drought stress, and their research could provide new insight into how to develop drought-tolerant crop plants through conventional breeding or biotechnological approaches. Nam-Chon Paek is the […]
Monsanto Canada Appoints New President
Monsanto Canada announces the appointment of Michiel de Jongh to the position of president and general manager of its Canadian business operations, effective June 1, 2015. De Jongh will be […]
Growing Plants Goes Vertical to Net Tall Yields
In an area of Texas known by locals as “East of Weird” because of its proximity to progressive Austin, a farm is yielding many bushels of fruit and vegetables on […]
Seeds to Provide the Necessities for Smallholder Farmers

Following a Peace Corps post in Mali in the mid- to late-1980s, Kerry Clark joined the University of Missouri as a soybean breeding research associate. For nearly 20 years, she […]
Pita Bread the Impetus for Future Barley Breeding Efforts
Healthier and longer-lasting pita bread may be the outcome of barley research underway at the University of Adelaide’s Waite campus in Australia. Researchers in the School of Agriculture, Food and Wine have […]
AgVenture Wehmeyer Seed Expands, Hires New Sales Manager
AgVenture Wehmeyer Seed Company expands into east central Missouri. “As we expand into Missouri, we are excited to welcome Shane Nicks as our district sales manager and yield specialist,” says […]
USDA Urged to Identify Alternatives to Neonics
The Organic Trade Association calls on the White House, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Environmental Protection Agency to recognize the role of organic farming in protecting pollinator populations. […]
Monsanto CEO Hugh Grant Named a Glassdoor Highest-Rated CEO
Monsanto chairman and CEO Hugh Grant has been recognized as a 2015 Glassdoor Highest-Rated CEO. Glassdoor, a jobs and careers online community, released its annual report highlighting the highest-rated CEOs, […]