Stakeholders Urge EFSA Reform to Boost EU Agri-Food Competitiveness

Euroseeds and industry stakeholders urge reforms at the European Food Safety Authority, citing administrative burdens and slow timelines that hinder innovation and EU competitiveness.
This “Failed” Gene Is Sweet Corn’s Secret Weapon

A corn gene once dismissed by the industry is now transforming sweet corn breeding, highlighting the impact of patience and persistence over 15 years.
They Bred Corn for Cows, Then Discovered it Tastes Great

How a father-daughter duo in rural Ontario created a whole new category of food — by accident.
€1.5 Million Research Project Launched to Tackle Lettuce Disease

A €1.5M research initiative led by the University of Amsterdam and partners aims to combat Fusarium wilt in lettuce by studying pathogen-plant interactions and climate-driven virulence.
Cómo un Gran Contratiempo Inspiró un Nuevo Comienzo

Agronomix enfrentó un reto crítico cuando su software llegó al final de su vida útil y decidió reconstruirlo desde cero, transformando un obstáculo en una oportunidad de crecimiento y sostenibilidad empresarial.
How a Major Setback Inspired a New Beginning

Agronomix turned a major software challenge into an opportunity, rebuilding its platform from scratch to ensure long-term success despite industry risks.
Biologicals: What’s Real, What’s Hype, and What’s Next?

The biologicals market is booming, but rapid product growth raises questions about performance and differentiation amid increasing industry hype.
These Tiny Seeds are About to Upend a $100 Billion Industry

Hybrid true potato seeds offer benefits that traditional seed tubers simply can’t match.
Who is Shaping Seed Policy Decisions?

The Farm Bill, biotech rules, and seed trade policy are all in the hands of key lawmakers — some of whom won’t be back after 2026. Here’s who’s making decisions now, who’s leaving and how to get involved before the next vote.
Researchers Urge EU to Approve Gene Editing for More Sustainable Organic Farming

Researchers urge EU to allow new genomic techniques (NGTs) in organic and conventional farming to boost climate resilience, yields, and reduce input use.
Student Profile: Achieving a Lifelong Dream

Aideen’s passion for science and environmental stewardship guided her 20+ year career in analytical chemistry, supporting sustainable agricultural research and regulatory studies.
Pushing the Boundaries of Crop Potential

ZeaKal’s PhotoSeed™ tops the Seed World Global Innovation Showdown for the U.S., enhancing photosynthesis and carbon conversion to boost crop yield, nutrition, and sustainability.
Inside the Tech That’s Giving Small Programs Big-League Breeding Tools

McGill University’s Valerio Hoyos-Villegas says phenomics allows us to unlock genetic gains we’ve only dreamed of.
From Risk to Opportunity: A New Path for Cover Crop Dealers

Cover cropping, especially with cereal rye, is becoming mainstream in modern farming, offering soil and weed management benefits while creating opportunities and challenges for seed suppliers.
C-Suite Crisis – Why Finding the Right Leaders is Ag’s Biggest Challenge

The seed industry faces a leadership crisis as retiring executives and a talent gap collide with growing technological and sustainability demands, highlighting the need for digitally savvy, decisive leaders.
Biologicals, Biostimulants and the Role of Disciplined Curiosity

Biologicals and biostimulants are emerging as the next frontier in agriculture, offering sustainable solutions to enhance plant health and resilience.
Why the Best Seed Enhancement Solutions Start with a Conversation

Michelman emphasizes customer-driven innovation, using deep listening to uncover needs and develop tailored solutions that improve workflows and address environmental concerns.
Elevating Efficiency: The Marc Series Sets a New Standard in Gravity Separation

LMC’s Marc Series Gravity Separators offer advanced density separation technology, featuring automatic discharge, precise deck engineering, and high-efficiency recirculation for reliable seed processing.
Indiana Crop Improvement Association Marks 125 Years with August Open House

Indiana Crop Improvement Association celebrates its 125th anniversary with an open house in Lafayette, honoring a legacy of service, science, and leadership in the seed and grain industry.
GMO? Idk. This Apple Just Tastes Better

Okanagan Specialty Fruits shows how to turn gene-edited innovation into products that people actually want — and buy.
Fast Talk, Big Vision

ASTA Genetics, based in Türkiye, advances gene editing and climate-resilient crops, sharing insights on innovation and value-chain collaboration in a 75-second interview.
Join Top Experts as They Tackle the Biggest Challenges — and Opportunities — We’re Facing

The Canadian Seed Growers’ Association Annual General Meeting takes place July 3‑5 in Victoria, B.C., focusing on seed certification, innovation, and industry leadership.
Crop Trust Releases 2024 Report

The Crop Trust’s 2024 report highlights 20 years of safeguarding crop diversity, including 16 years of the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, which now holds over 1.3 million seed samples from 123 depositors.
Global Collaboration to Improve Wheat Adaptation

The WheatACE initiative unites Australian and French researchers to boost wheat yields and quality under changing climate conditions.
Former Maple Leaf Foods Exec Trevor Sears Named Executive Director of Western Crop Innovations

Trevor Sears appointed permanent executive director of Western Crop Innovations, bringing 30+ years of leadership in Canadian agriculture.
Gene Switch Makes Sweet Sorghum Salt-tolerant

Researchers identify SWEET13 gene as key to boosting sugar production in sorghum millet under saline conditions, paving the way for higher-yield, climate-resilient varieties.
Swedish Gene Technology Board Releases Report on Public Opinion Toward Gene-Edited Crops and Animals

Swedish report finds strong public support for gene-edited crops, especially when societal benefits are clear, though awareness of gene-editing technology remains low.
In Pursuit of The American Dream: Hard Work, Dedication, and Success

Jesus Vidal was a candid, respected figure in the seed industry, known for tackling challenges directly and leaving a lasting legacy of innovation and integrity.
Seed Industry Shake-Up: Eurofins Is Changing Its Playbook

Eurofins is transforming its role in the seed industry, balancing speed for small breeders and stability for large companies, while evolving to better support innovation.
New Product Buzz! What’s Syngenta’s Game-Changer Really About?

One new product, though, generated a whole lot of buzz at World Seed Congress 2025. So, we caught up with Jader Caricati, Syngenta’s Global Seedcare Product Manager, to dig into what makes this seed treatment stand out.
Whether you’re a seed pro, a curious agronomist, or just trying to keep up with the next big thing in seedcare—this is the interview you don’t want to miss.
The Rules for Using the “Common Enemy” Strategy

f the most powerful ways to rally a team is by defining a common threat, enemy or adversary. People have always united around common challenges. When done right, this strategy can create focus, motivation and unity. If misused, it can lead to toxicity, division, and even long-term damage to your organization’s culture and reputation.
Knowing when to employ it is key.
Let’s be clear: the common enemy strategy is a tool—one that good leaders use with responsibility and intention. It’s a strategic option that companies can and should deploy, but only when certain rules are followed to ensure it creates the desired effect and doesn’t harm anyone.
Meet the Woman Tackling the Hidden Gender Gap in Global Food Systems

In global agriculture, there’s a simple but jarring truth: gender inequalities are baked into our agri-food systems.
Bayer’s Natalie Kaiser is Rewriting the Rules of What Food is

The innovation unit she now helps lead is tackling one of agriculture’s toughest riddles: how do you breed for human preference?
Italians Spent Thousands of Years Perfecting Grape Cultivation

New research traces Italy’s grapevine domestication over 7,000 years, analyzing 1,700 archaeological seeds to reveal the slow evolution of viticulture.
Playing the Long Game: Resilience, Innovation and Trust for Today’s Agriculture

Our family farm stands as a testament to resilience. When my parents bought the land in the early 1980s, the farm economy was in crisis—soaring interest rates, high input costs, and little reason for optimism. But through grit, adaptability, and tough sacrifices, they pushed through. Now, decades later, we’re having succession conversations no one thought we’d ever get to have.
The Plan After the Planter: Six Questions to Ask Now to Set Up Next Season

Planting season is tough—weather, breakdowns, and tight timelines make it one of the most stressful times of the year. But with most seeds in and the dust settling for 2025, now’s the time to pause. Before the season picks up, take a moment to reflect on what worked, what didn’t, and what can be improved for next year. It doesn’t have to be complicated—just intentional.