Global Institute for Food Security Names Jason Reinheimer CEO

The Australian-born plant breeding expert steps into the role with a mission to turn ag innovation into real-world impact faster
Euroseeds Welcomes Member States’ Backing of NGT Regulation Deal

Euroseeds welcomes EU Member States’ formal adoption of the Council’s first-reading position on the new Regulation on New Genomic Techniques (NGTs). The decision confirms the trilogue compromise with the European Parliament and marks a major step toward final adoption. Euroseeds says the new NGT framework can strengthen plant breeding, agricultural innovation, competitiveness, and food security across Europe.
The System Built For Corn Isn’t Built For What’s Next

Diversification is gaining traction across U.S. agriculture, but a recent Corn Belt analysis shows markets and infrastructure for crops beyond corn still lag, limiting adoption and slowing demand for new seed.
VUAs: A Critical Piece of Canada’s Ag Future

Whether we’re looking one year out or 20, the strength of our industry depends on the quality of the genetics we have access to. They drive yield, resilience, and ultimately […]
Legume Generation Project Aims to Boost Legume Breeding and Protein Crop Performance in Europe

Legume Generation aims to strengthen European legume breeding through breeder-led innovation, addressing yield gaps, underinvestment, and reliance on imported protein. By uniting research and breeding across key crops, the project accelerates genetic progress, improves agronomic performance, and builds sustainable investment frameworks. Enhanced legumes can boost resilience, reduce fertiliser dependence, and support a more secure, competitive European agri-food system for future
Seed Banks May Limit Gene Drives for Weed Control

New research from Cornell University shows seed banks, long-lived reserves of dormant seeds in soil, could slow or limit the spread of gene drives in plants. The findings highlight a key challenge and potential safeguard for using gene drives in weed control.
No todos los cultivos son iguales

Científica investigadora con casi 10 años en el Instituto Nacional de Investigaciones del Tabaco de Cuba, liderando mejoramiento genético, huella genética por ADN, resistencia a enfermedades, caracterización de germoplasma y estudios de estrés mientras completaba un doctorado. Tras emigrar a Canadá, el estigma del cultivo obligó a cambiar su currículum, hasta reivindicar con orgullo su experiencia en tabaco.
All Crops Are Not Created Equal

Research scientist with nearly 10 years at Cuba’s National Tobacco Research Institute, leading tobacco breeding, DNA fingerprinting, disease resistance, germplasm characterization, and stress-response studies while completing a PhD. After emigrating to Canada, crop stigma forced a resume rewrite, proving plant breeding skills are undervalued when linked to tobacco. Today, that expertise is proudly reclaimed and recognized on a resume.
Marc’s Take: The Quiet Leaders Behind Seed Innovation and Why They Matter More Than Ever

From wheat breeder Dean Spaner to pea scientist D.J. Bing, these stories highlight the human foundation of plant breeding, and why it’s critical for innovation
“I’m Dean”: The Humble Leadership of Wheat Breeder Dean Spaner Leaves Lasting Mark on Prairie Agriculture

Known for his humility and sharp scientific mind, he transformed wheat breeding in Alberta while creating a lab culture that felt like family
New Platform Maps Brazil’s Wheat Trade, Industry and Production

Embrapa has launched the Trigo no Brasil digital platform, providing integrated data and maps on Brazil’s wheat value chain, from production to trade and processing. Designed to support policy and investment, the tool highlights expansion potential, regional dynamics, and infrastructure gaps, helping drive self-sufficiency, improve decision-making, and strengthen Brazil’s position in global wheat markets.
20 Most Promising Young Plant Breeders in Europe 2026

Seed World Europe’s April 2026 edition highlights the 20 Most Promising Young Plant Breeders in Europe, showcasing innovators shaping the future of agriculture. Combining classical breeding with genomics, AI, and data science, these young experts are advancing crop resilience, sustainability, and productivity to meet climate, food security, and agricultural challenges across Europe’s evolving seed sector.
Innovation in Agriculture Depends on Plant Breeders’ Rights, Says UPOV President

Balancing tradition and innovation remains the key challenge in building a sustainable breeding ecosystem, says Anthony Parker
Producing More With Less: On the Brink Episode 6

Dairy farmer Andrew Campbell explains why producing more with less on Canadian farms depends entirely on keeping plant breeding research in Canada.
Nueva plataforma digital analiza el comercio, la industria y la producción de trigo en Brasil

Embrapa lanzó la plataforma digital Trigo no Brasil, que integra datos y mapas sobre toda la cadena del trigo en Brasil, desde producción hasta comercio e industria. Diseñada para apoyar políticas e inversiones, la herramienta destaca el potencial de expansión, dinámicas regionales y brechas de infraestructura, impulsando la autosuficiencia, mejorando decisiones y fortaleciendo la posición del país en mercados globales.
Defining Seed and Food Security

Food security is understood differently across cultures, with China prioritizing it as a core national security issue while Western societies often take it for granted. This contrast shapes attitudes toward seed research and innovation. The article explores how regulation, public perception and policy influence agricultural progress and highlights growing concerns about the future of food security in Western systems.
Seed Programs International Connects Smallholder Farmers to the Seed Sector

A small team, a global network and millions reached — Seed Programs International connects smallholder farmers to the seed sector, turning donations and partnerships into measurable food security impact. At […]
New Soybean Variety Targets Herbicide-Resistant Weeds

Embrapa Soja and Caramuru Alimentos have launched BRS 579, a high-yield soybean cultivar for north-central Mato Grosso that combines strong plant health with STS herbicide tolerance. The new variety offers growers greater flexibility in weed management, resistance to key nematodes, and an alternative to glyphosate-based systems, supporting productivity, profitability, and more sustainable soybean production in Brazil.
Drones and AI Transform Wheat Crop Monitoring for Climate Resilience

Drones and artificial intelligence are transforming how scientists monitor wheat crops and identify climate-resilient varieties. By tracking crop growth with advanced imaging and sensors, researchers can predict yield and stability before harvest. This approach helps breeders select wheat crops that perform reliably under drought and heat, improving food security while reducing time and costs in crop development.
A Quiet Giant in Pea Breeding: Remembering AAFC Scientist D.J. Bing

Colleagues recall a humble, dedicated breeder whose work advanced field pea genetics while his mentorship and integrity left a deep impression
Nueva variedad de soja para el control de malezas resistentes a herbicidas

Embrapa Soja y Caramuru Alimentos lanzaron BRS 579, una nueva variedad de soja de alto rendimiento para el centro-norte de Mato Grosso que combina sanidad vegetal y tolerancia STS a herbicidas. El cultivar ofrece mayor flexibilidad en el manejo de malezas, resistencia a nematodos clave y una alternativa al glifosato, impulsando productividad, rentabilidad y sostenibilidad en la producción brasileña.
New Mapping Tools Offer Deeper Insights into UK Soil Health

A new suite of high-resolution soil and landscape maps for Great Britain will help farmers, land managers, and researchers improve soil health, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Developed through AgZero+, the maps offer more detailed, consistent, and updateable soil data to support digital tools, environmental planning, habitat mapping, and sustainable land management across the UK.
Euroseeds NextGen Forum 2026 Connects Students with Seed Sector Careers

The Euroseeds NextGen Forum 2026 in Valencia connects young researchers with seed industry leaders to address talent gaps in plant breeding. Bringing together students, PhDs and professionals, the initiative fosters networking, career opportunities and collaboration. By bridging academia and industry, the Forum helps build future expertise and strengthens innovation and sustainability across the European seed sector.
Farming Isn’t Chemistry; It’s Ecology

Modern agriculture must move beyond a chemistry-only mindset and embrace soil ecology. Crop performance depends on microbial communities that drive nutrient cycling, stress tolerance, and resilience. Biological products succeed when they work with existing soil ecosystems, not against them. Ecology-based microbial solutions can improve consistency, win rates, and yields across diverse field conditions, delivering stronger farm performance for modern growers.
Why the Fertilizer Crisis Won’t End When the Iran War Does
The fertilizer crisis gripping global agriculture was already building before the war with Iran. The situation was already taking place across supply chains, buying habits and investment pipelines. The current crisis is exposing just how fragile the system has become.
Supporting Genebanks: Enlightened Self Interest

Genebanks are essential public infrastructure that conserve crop diversity and support breeders, food security, and climate resilience. While governments and the Crop Trust provide core funding, private-sector support remains vital. Backed by initiatives such as the Svalbard Global Seed Vault, stronger investment in genebanks will help protect genetic resources and build more sustainable, resilient global food systems.
Marc’s Take This Week: The People Behind Plant Breeding — and What Canada Risks Losing

From consistent barley supply to the potential loss of decades of expertise in Lacombe, this week’s stories connect the human and economic impact of agricultural investment. What does investment in […]
Why Strategic Seed Production Partnerships Matter More Than Ever

Strategic seed production partnerships matter more than ever before. Seed companies are facing a complex environment with tight timelines, growing condition shifts and complicated logistics that create pressure.
Lacombe Closure Puts Spotlight on Canada’s Agricultural Research Workforce

From relocation decisions to talent retention, Lori Oatway of Western Crop Innovations outlines the human side of research system changes. News of the planned closure of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada’s […]
Corn Stunt Diseases Pose Growing Threat to Brazil’s Maize Production

Corn leafhopper-driven stunt diseases have caused major maize losses in Brazil, with a new study estimating average yield reductions of 22.7% between 2020 and 2024, worth US$6.5 billion annually. Published in Crop Protection, the research highlights rising costs, increased pest pressure, and growing threats to production, food security, and Brazil’s global competitiveness in maize exports.
Global Consortium Calls for Mapping Gene Expression Across All Wheat Cells

The Wheat Spatial Omics Consortium, spanning 80 researchers in nine countries, urges a global effort to map gene expression across every wheat cell type and developmental stage. Published in Nature Genetics, the framework shows how spatial omics and AI can boost wheat breeding, improve stress tolerance, raise yields, and strengthen global food security amid climate change and rising demand.
Wageningen to Launch Field Trials with NGT Potatoes

Wageningen University & Research and the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture will begin new genetically modified potato field trials in 2026, testing disease- and pest-resistant varieties. The trials aim to reduce pesticide use, improve protection against late blight, and assess practical performance. Using genome editing and New Genomic Techniques, researchers hope to speed development of sustainable, resilient potato crops in Europe.
Scientists Develop Leaf-Friendly Electrode for Smart Agriculture

Researchers at the Institute of Science Tokyo have developed an ultra-thin, transparent, water-resistant nanofilm electrode that monitors plant stress without disrupting leaf function. The sensor works even on hairy leaves, preserves photosynthesis, and stays attached under rainfall. Published in Advanced Science, the breakthrough could enable early stress detection, smarter crop monitoring, and improved yields in tomatoes, soybeans, eggplants, and other crops.
An Investment In Every Canadian: On the Brink Episode 5
Gerald Girard, Director of Barley Procurement at Malteurop, explains how investment in Canadian plant breeding sustains the supply chain — delivering stable barley supply and consistent quality all the way to the consumer.
Gene-Edited Wheat Cuts Harmful Acrylamide Without Yield Loss

Scientists at Rothamsted Research have developed CRISPR-edited wheat with up to 93% lower asparagine, cutting acrylamide formation in bread and biscuits without reducing yield. Field trials show gene editing outperforms conventional breeding in precision and safety. The breakthrough could help food producers meet tightening EU acrylamide regulations while advancing safer crops, sustainable agriculture, and food innovation globally.
Brasil enfrenta creciente riesgo por achaparramiento del maíz

Las enfermedades del achaparramiento del maíz, transmitidas por la chicharrita, han provocado grandes pérdidas en Brasil. Un estudio estima una reducción media del 22,7% del rendimiento entre 2020 y 2024, equivalente a US$6.500 millones anuales. Publicado en Crop Protection, el análisis destaca mayores costos, presión de plagas y riesgos para la producción, la seguridad alimentaria y la competitividad exportadora.