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July 4, 2011

CSGA Award Winners Honourary Life Awards Colleen Acres was raised on a dairy, sheep and...

Study shows more western Canadian wheat growers are buying certified seed. A recent study completed...

Concerns over the malnutrition of one billion people globally is putting this health issue front...

Gordon Rowland is honoured for his decades of work in breeding successful, widely-grown flax varieties....

SEED WORLD INTERNATIONAL EDITION 2011 An International VoiceThe International Seed Federation has been hard at...

INTERESTING FACTS AND FIGURES ABOUT IRELAND’S AGRICULTURE INDUSTRY. 90percent—The amount of protein feed for Ireland’s...

A growing seed vault at Svalbard might be the key to Earth’s food security. Lying...

Gathering information is easy, but sorting through it is tougher. Information overload is a common...

The Global Crop Diversity Trust urges the industry to educate people on the power of...

SEED COMPANIES ARE REACHING OUT TO GROWERS THROUGH VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA AVENUES. Seed companies around...

Late in the summer of 1941, Abraham Kameraz and Olga Voskresenskaia were harvesting potatoes. Frantically....

The number of candidates entering breeding programs is decreasing around the world. What will this...

NEW TRAITS ARE BEGINNING TO FLOW FROM OTHER COMPANIES—NOT JUST THE BIG SIX. SMALL AND...

Is the EU really starting to move on genetically modified crops? The debate around the...

The outcomes from last October’s biodiversity and biosafety meetings in Nagoya, Japan are welcomed by...

A need for global harmonization. Seed companies in today’s global environment need to be aware...

Concerns over the malnutrition of one billion people globally is putting this health issue front...

Is there any future for innovation in Europe’s agriculture industry? On behalf of the European...

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