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European Commission Adopts Fertiliser Action Plan to Support Farmers and Strengthen EU Supply Security

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European Commission’s Fertiliser Action Plan aims to ease rising fertiliser costs, improve supply security, support farmers, and strengthen domestic production. The initiative promotes bio-based, low-carbon and circular fertilisers, while reducing import reliance. Measures include CAP flexibility, market monitoring, nutrient recovery, innovation funding and resilience tools to safeguard EU food security and sustainability.

The Inventory Question Every Seed Company Struggles to Answer 

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Seed inventory changes fast across field estimates, raw stock and bagged product. A live seed inventory system helps teams track inspections, processing losses, lab results, allocations and true availability to sell. With one shared view, seed companies can reduce overselling, avoid missed margin, improve customer trust and make confident sales decisions.

Concepts for Your Seeds

For more than 40 years, SATEC® has offered you the perfect combination of technique, chemicals and experience to treat your seeds, ensuring their high quality. You get specific and individual […]

Concepts For Your Seeds

For over 40 years, SATEC® has provided high-quality seed treatment solutions—from pelleting to coating—serving agriculture, vegetables, ornamentals, and forestry with German-engineered equipment.

Putting Concerns About Glyphosate into Perspective

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Joe Schwarcz examines the long-running glyphosate controversy, arguing that trace dietary residues in food pose no meaningful health risk to consumers. Reviewing decades of studies, he distinguishes hazard from real-world risk and notes that evidence linking glyphosate to cancer is weak, especially for the general public. However, heavy occupational exposure without protective equipment may slightly increase non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma risk among agricultural workers.

La ISF otorga la Membresía Honoraria Vitalicia al Director de ANPROS, Mario Schindler

La Federación Internacional de Semillas (ISF) otorgó al Director Ejecutivo de ANPROS, Mario Schindler, la Membresía Honoraria Vitalicia por sus destacadas contribuciones a la industria global de semillas. Este raro reconocimiento, concedido solo a 20 personas desde 1996, destaca el liderazgo de Schindler en innovación, regulación, fitomejoramiento, propiedad intelectual y comercio, además de resaltar el creciente papel de Chile en la producción, exportación y colaboración internacional de semillas.

ISF Awards Lifetime Honorary Membership to ANPROS Director Mario Schindler

ISF awarded ANPROS Executive Director Mario Schindler Lifetime Honorary Membership for his outstanding contributions to the global seed industry. The rare honor, granted to only 20 people since 1996, recognizes Schindler’s leadership in innovation, regulation, plant breeding, intellectual property and trade, while highlighting Chile’s growing role in international seed production, exports and collaboration.

Scientists Decode Crop Stress Signals Linked to Climate Resilience

New research from ISTA shows that plants use two parallel cAMP signaling pathways to manage normal cell functions and stress responses. The discovery could help scientists better understand plant resilience and support future crop development for changing climates.

Strategy Creates Momentum. Planning Creates Motion.

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Strong strategy separates motion from momentum. In the seed industry, organizations often confuse planning with strategy, creating activity without alignment. This article explains why clear purpose, positioning and value differentiation must come before execution, helping seed companies align teams, strengthen decision-making, improve market traction and build growth plans anchored in shared strategic direction.

Strategy Creates Momentum. Planning Creates Motion.

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Strong strategy separates motion from momentum. In the seed industry, organizations often confuse planning with strategy, creating activity without alignment. This article explains why clear purpose, positioning and value differentiation must come before execution, helping seed companies align teams, strengthen decision-making, improve market traction and build growth plans anchored in shared strategic direction.

Strategy Creates Momentum. Planning Creates Motion.

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Strong strategy separates motion from momentum. In the seed industry, organizations often confuse planning with strategy, creating activity without alignment. This article explains why clear purpose, positioning and value differentiation must come before execution, helping seed companies align teams, strengthen decision-making, improve market traction and build growth plans anchored in shared strategic direction.

ISF Launches New Global Guidelines on Social Rights and Ethical Seed Production

The International Seed Federation (ISF) has launched new voluntary guidelines to help seed companies, growers, and suppliers strengthen social rights and ethical practices in seed production. Released at the ISF World Seed Congress 2026, the guidance covers labor rights, health and safety, responsible sourcing, environmental protection, and human rights, aligning with international standards and supporting continuous improvement across the global seed sector.

The International Seed Federation (ISF) has launched new voluntary guidelines to help seed companies, growers, and suppliers strengthen social rights and ethical practices in seed production. Released at the ISF World Seed Congress 2026, the guidance covers labor rights, health and safety, responsible sourcing, environmental protection, and human rights, aligning with international standards and supporting continuous improvement across the global seed sector.

Canada Makes Its Case to Global Seed Investors

Greg MacDonald, Dan Wright and Madeleine Baerg discuss why Canada is attracting global seed innovation investment at World Seed Congress 2026.

At World Seed Congress, industry and government leaders explain why seed innovation in Canada is making the country a faster, more competitive destination. For years, Canada has offered international seed […]

Unauthorized Plant Variety Propagation Faces Legal Crackdown After Spanish Court Rulings

Spanish court rulings warn horticulture companies that unauthorized propagation and sale of protected plant varieties can lead to criminal liability. Cases involving tomato grafting in Almería and onion seed extraction in Valencia reinforce breeder rights, highlighting the legal, economic and phytosanitary risks of illegal multiplication across the agri-food supply chain.

Deep-Rooted Grasses Increase Soybean Productivity by 15% in Brazil

A new Embrapa-led meta-analysis found that deep-rooted tropical grasses such as brachiaria can increase soybean yields by 15% while improving soil health in Brazil. The study reviewed 55 research papers across 33 locations and highlighted gains in microbial activity, nutrient cycling and organic carbon. Researchers say the grasses support sustainable crop intensification and regenerative agriculture in tropical production systems.

A new Embrapa-led meta-analysis found that deep-rooted tropical grasses such as brachiaria can increase soybean yields by 15% while improving soil health in Brazil. The study reviewed 55 research papers across 33 locations and highlighted gains in microbial activity, nutrient cycling and organic carbon. Researchers say the grasses support sustainable crop intensification and regenerative agriculture in tropical production systems.

Las gramíneas de raíces profundas aumentan la productividad de la soja en un 15 % en Brasil

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Un metaanálisis liderado por Embrapa encontró que gramíneas tropicales de raíces profundas, como brachiaria, pueden aumentar en 15% los rendimientos de soja y mejorar la salud del suelo en Brasil. El estudio revisó 55 investigaciones en 33 localidades y destacó mejoras en actividad microbiana, reciclaje de nutrientes y carbono orgánico. Los investigadores afirman que estas gramíneas favorecen la intensificación sostenible y la agricultura regenerativa.

La industria semillera chilena impulsa una mayor competitividad e innovación agrícola

La industria semillera chilena impulsa una mayor competitividad, innovación y modernización regulatoria tras una reunión entre ANPROS y el ministro de Agricultura, Jaime Campos. El sector destacó prioridades como seguridad hídrica, protección fitosanitaria, biotecnología, protección vegetal y seguridad rural. Las conversaciones reforzaron el papel de Chile en la producción y exportación global de semillas, promoviendo inversión, investigación y desarrollo agrícola sostenible.

Tunisia Sequences Ancient Durum Wheat Varieties to Boost Climate Resilience

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Tunisian researchers sequenced the complete genomes of Mahmoudi and Chili durum wheat landraces, uncovering valuable traits for drought tolerance, disease resistance and climate resilience. The genomic data, available through OpenDurumGPT on Zenodo, supports global wheat breeding efforts while preserving Tunisia’s agricultural heritage, food security and centuries-old farming traditions amid growing climate change pressures worldwide.

Biotech Just Hit Fast Forward. Is Europe’s Seed Sector Ready?

AI, CRISPR, genomic prediction and speed breeding are transforming plant breeding at unprecedented speed. Wageningen University’s Richard Harrison says Europe’s seed sector faces a defining moment as New Genomic Techniques reshape regulation, investment and innovation access. Faster breeding tools, AI-driven research and accessible gene editing could diversify crops, strengthen resilience and accelerate sustainable agriculture while raising critical questions about patents, biodiversity and Europe’s future food systems.

Why Portugal Matters to the Global Seed Sector

Belém Tower in Lisbon, Portugal, overlooking the Tagus River, symbolizing the city's historic role as a global gateway and host of the 2026 ISF World Seed Congress.

From global seed trade to next-generation leadership, the 2026 ISF World Seed Congress arrives in a city built for international connection.  Lisbon sits on the edge of the Atlantic Ocean, […]

Embrapa Advances Homegrown Fertilizer Solution for Soybean and Wheat Markets

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Embrapa researchers found that struvite fertilizer made from pig farming residues can reduce reliance on imported phosphate fertilizers in soybean and wheat production. Soybean trials maintained competitive yields while supplying up to 50% of crop phosphorus needs. The slow-release fertilizer also improves phosphorus efficiency, supports sustainable agriculture and could create new revenue opportunities for Brazilian livestock producers.

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