Small-scale Increase Has Huge Benefits

Small-scale seed increase and variety development is something that few companies do these days; and I’d like to talk about why we still do it at Genesis Seed Solutions. One reason […]
2024 InnovAction Stage Challenge: Progress and a Sneak Peek into Next Year’s Theme
In this insightful interview, Ewa Józefowicz Amador, Business Director EMEA at Seed World Group, sits down with Erika Maugeri, Manager Communications at Euroseeds, to discuss the exciting developments in this […]
Congreso de Semillas de las Américas: Fotos del Día 1

El primer día del Congreso de Semillas de las Américas no decepcionó. Seed World LATAM estuvo presente en Buenos Aires, Argentina. Desde la ceremonia de apertura con Claudio Dunan (INASE), […]
Seed Congress of the Americas: Day 1 Photos

Day 1 of the Seed Congress of the Americas did not disappoint. Seed World LATAM was on the ground in Buenos Aires, Argentina. From the opening ceremony featuring Claudio Dunan (INASE), […]
Lantmännen Joins Research on Plant-Based Proteins with Universities and Industry

Lantmännen joins PAN Sweden research center, which secured new Formas funding for plant-based protein research until 2028, shortly after starting construction of a SEK 1.2 billion plant in Lidköping. PAN […]
Enter the 2025 Seed World Global Seed Innovation Showdown NOW!

Are you ready to showcase your company’s brightest ideas and game-changing innovations? The 2025 Seed World Global Innovation Showdown is your chance to gain global recognition, connect with industry leaders, and demonstrate how your cutting-edge technologies are shaping the future of the seed sector.
Hurricane Helene-Related Resources for Affected Stakeholders

Hurricane Helene made landfall near Perry, Florida, on September 26, 2024, as a Category 4 storm with winds reaching 140 mph. The storm caused widespread damage, particularly in Florida’s Big Bend region, which had already been hit by multiple hurricanes in the previous year. Helene brought devastating storm surges of up to 15 feet in some areas, causing severe flooding and inundation along the coast. Agricultural losses were significant, especially for farmers in the Big Bend area, which is home to many small-scale farming operations.
Breeding the Future of Turf and Forage

As climate change continues to reshape the agricultural landscape and consumers demand more sustainable options, plant breeders are working at a crossroads of tradition and innovation.
The Legacy of Kentucky 31: Tradition vs. Innovation

First discovered in 1931 and released in 1943, Kentucky 31 has become a staple for both forage and turf, widely praised for its resilience in various climates. However, its association with a toxic endophyte — a naturally occurring fungus that can cause health problems in livestock — has driven Phillips to work on improving the grass.
The Science of Crossing Species

Part 3 of Breeding the Future of Turf and Forage. One of the most exciting aspects of Phillips’ work is his research on hybrid grasses, specifically the cross between Kentucky […]
The Balancing Act of Meeting Consumer Expectations

As a grass breeder, Phillips is constantly balancing the demands of the market with the realities of breeding. Consumers often prioritize aesthetics over sustainability, gravitating toward grasses that are lush, green and uniform. However, as environmental concerns grow, Phillips is seeing a shift in consumer behavior — particularly in the turf industry, where there is increasing interest in grasses that require fewer inputs like water and pesticides.
No Pasar por Alto el Creciente Poder del Sector Semillero Latinoamericano!

Desde el Congreso Mundial de Semillas hasta la conferencia anual de la Asociación de Agencias Oficiales de Certificación de Semillas, a reuniones con Seeds Canada y un montón de otros […]
We’re Live From the Seed Congress of the Americas!

The Seed Association of the Americas (SAA) and the Argentine Seed Association (ASA) will officially open the 9th Seed Congress of the Americas this afternoon in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The […]
What a Sustainable Ecosystem in Agriculture Can Do

Increasing yields, disease resistance, stress tolerance and improved food and feed quality have always been key goals for breeders and seem to become even more important. With climate change, farmers […]
La batalla del sector semillerista contra los microplásticos

La Federación Internacional de Semillas y los líderes del sector opinan sobre este tema candente. En una época en la que impera la conciencia medioambiental, el sector semillerista se encuentra […]
On the Verge of a New Era in Plant Science Innovation

How a unique public-private consortium is transforming sustainable agriculture and crop development. Why it Matters: Started in 2023, CropXR is an initiative of four Dutch knowledge institutions (Utrecht University, Wageningen […]
Does Continuous Cropping Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Semi-Arid Regions?

Researchers at the USDA Agricultural Research Service (ARS), Northern Plains Agricultural Research Laboratory (NPARL), in Sidney, Montana, have concluded a groundbreaking study that demonstrates how continuous cropping systems can help sustain crop yields while significantly reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in semi-arid regions.
Seed World is Giving Away a $25,000 Prize

The 2025 Seed World Global Innovation Showdown is celebrating breakthrough innovations in the seed industry across the globe. This competition offers an opportunity for innovators to share their cutting-edge solutions, gain recognition and propel their innovations into the spotlight.
Gene-Edited Wheat, Next-Gen Oats and Cool Technology: Watch our New Webinar on Innovations in Cereals

Miss today’s webinar? No worries! Watch our on-demand Seed World Retail Strategy webinar focused on Innovations in Cereals, where experts in the field share their knowledge and breakthroughs in cereal […]
Harnessing Covey’s 7 Habits to Build Stronger Relationships

I am always striving to become a better person. In my journey to become a better father, husband, leader and boss, I look for books and podcasts that offer guidance. […]
USDA Addressing Key Challenges of Specialty Crop and Organic Agriculture Producers

The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced a nearly $121 million investment to advance research and Extension activities aimed at addressing key challenges faced by specialty crop and organic […]
Fitomejoramiento en crisis

El mundo carece de fitomejoradores, según un nuevo estudio. Esto pone en peligro la seguridad alimentaria. Valerio Hoyos-Villegas está preocupado. El fitomejorador de frijoles secos y profesor de la Universidad […]
El Congreso de Semillas de las Américas Comienza la Próxima Semana

En esta entrevista en exclusiva con Diego Risso, organizador del Congreso, nos explica por qué este será un evento imperdible. El Congreso de Semillas de las Américas se llevará a […]
Seed Congress of the Americas Coming Next Week

One-on-one with Congress organizer Diego Risso, who walks us through why the Congress is a not-to-miss event. The Seed Congress of the Americas will be held Sept. 30 to Oct. […]
Moving ASTA FOORward

As the new chairman of the American Seed Trade Association (ASTA), Dan Foor brings a wealth of experience and a FOORward-looking vision to his role. With a background that spans more than two decades in the seed sector, Foor’s journey to this leadership position is marked by dedication, innovation and a deep commitment to the seed industry.
Sneak Peek at Corn Belt Seed Conference and Discounted Registration
In this short video, Craig Nelson, ICIA’s CEO, walks through why you won’t want to miss the Corn Belt Seed Conference and ICIA’s 125th anniversary celebration, coming up November 12-13. Registering […]
US Farmland Declines by 75 Million Acres Over 25 Years, Census Data Shows

A new analysis based on data from the U.S. Census of Agriculture reveals that farmland in the United States has shrunk by 75 million acres, or 8%, between 1997 and 2022. This decline is primarily attributed to the reduction in pastureland, which accounted for 88% of the total loss, with a decrease of 65 million acres. The report highlights that cropland and woodland also experienced declines of 2% and 6%,
Ag Groups Urge Congress to Reauthorize Key U.S. Trade Program

The GSP is a key U.S. trade program that expired at the end of 2020. In a letter addressed to the Senate Finance Committee and the House Ways & Means Committee, the groups emphasized the importance of renewing GSP to expand foreign markets for American growers and boost economic growth in developing countries.
EPA Grant Funding Research to Reduce PFAS

University of Virginia study aims to reduce “forever chemicals.” Bryan Berger, an associate professor of chemical engineering at the University of Virginia, received a $1.6 million grant from the Environmental […]
Bioplastics and the Plastic Waste Problem

In the classic film “The Graduate” a family friend corrals young Benjamin, who had just graduated from college, and whispers into his ear: “Plastics.” The year was 1967 and plastics […]
¿Quiere tener razón o quiere que las cosas vayan bien?

En Seed World Group, una de las preguntas que hacemos en las entrevistas es: “¿Cuándo fue la última vez que cambió de opinión sobre algo? Me sorprende la frecuencia con […]
Are Regional Seed Associations Still Relevant?

I’ve heard the question more times than I’d like recently: “Are regional seed associations still relevant?” We’re living in a time where technology globally connects us in the blink of an eye. It’s easy to overlook the crucial role our regional associations still play. However, for those of us deeply involved in the seed industry, I would say that these associations remain indispensable. Here are five reasons why.
Corn Growers Push for Farm Bill Before November Elections

As fall approaches, Washington should be buzzing with activity, especially with key legislative agendas like the farm bill hanging in the balance. Yet, the looming presidential and congressional elections have […]
Sustainable Mulch Films Aim to Reduce Plastic Pollution and Boost Soil Health

Lehigh University researchers are developing biodegradable mulch films that deliver nutrients to crops, offering an eco-friendly alternative to traditional plastics in agriculture. Invasive weeds are not only a nuisance in […]
Solving Labour Shortages Through Innovative Technologies

There’s no question that agriculture is a challenging market in which to find workers. This is especially true of the Canadian seed and grain processing sector, which requires highly skilled […]
¿Está cegado por la luz?

Estoy dirigiendo una iniciativa de liderazgo organizacional en varias empresas utilizando la retroalimentación de 360 grados como punto de partida. Normalmente, la retroalimentación de 360 grados identifica debilidades o puntos […]