National Seed Congress Calls for Policy Revisions
The National Seed Congress (NSC) emphasizes updating India’s seed policies, such as the Seeds Bill of 2004, to reflect agricultural advancements and address farmers’ challenges. Key discussions include enhancing seed quality assurance, fostering public-private collaborations, and supporting smallholder farmers. Experts advocate educating farmers about quality seeds and increasing investment in research for hybrid development. Challenges like outdated laws, funding gaps, and balancing proprietary technologies with farmers’ rights remain. Strengthening stakeholder partnerships and revising policies can bolster India’s seed sector, aligning it with modern standards and ensuring sustainable agricultural growth.
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