Sub.:- Principles of Seed Technology
Course No. :- APB- 5221
Credit hours:- 3(1+2)
Lecture Topic :- Seed related orgnizations.
Presented by:-
Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya
Raipur, C.G.
Presented by:-
Lt. Roshan Parihar, Asstt. Professor (GPB)
Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding
BTC College of Agriculture & Research Station
,Sarkanda, Bilaspur,(CG)-495001
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
• NATIONAL SEED RESEARCH AND
TRAINING CENTRE, VARANASI
(Responsible for Quality Seeds Availability ,
Testing & Quality Control At National Level)
• STATE FARMS CORPORATION OF
INDIA LTD. (SFCI),
STATE FARMS CORPORATION OF
INDIA LTD. (SFCI), (Responsible for
Quality Seeds Availability by the seed
production programme on various states)
• NATIONAL SEEDS CORPORATION
LIMITED (Responsible for seed
production of certified & foundation class)
• PROTECTION OF PLANT VARIETY
AND FARMER RIGHTS AUTHORITY
(PPV&FR Authority ) It provide for the
establishment of an effective system for
protection of plant varieties, the rights of
farmers and plant breeders and to encourage
the development of new varieties of plants
• CENTRAL SEED TESTING LABORATORY• CENTRAL SEED TESTING LABORATORY
(CSTL) IARI NEW DELHI
• C.G. Rajya Beej Evam Krishi Vikas
Nigam (CGSSC) State seed corporation ,
they are responsible for seed production and
distribution in the state.
• Seed Certification Agencies,
Chhattisgarh State Seed
Certification Agency, Indira Gandhi
Agri. University Campus, Krishak
Nagar, Raipur-492006 ( C.G.) (involved
in seed sertification,inspection,seed
sampling etc)
• State Seed Testing Laboratory,
Krishak Nagar,
Raipur.(Role in seed testing around
the state)
Cooperatives involved on seed
• Krishak Bharati Cooperative Limited (KRIBHCO)
• National Cooperative Development Corporation
(NCDC)
• National Horticultural Research and
Development Foundation (NHRDF)
• National Horticultural Research and
Development Foundation (NHRDF)
• Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited
(IFFCO)
• National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing
Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED)
International organizations
The International Seed Testing Association (ISTA)switzerland
• Objectives of the ISTA .
(a) To develop, adopt and publish standard procedures for
sampling and testing seeds, and to promote uniform
application of these procedures for evaluation of seeds
moving in international trade.
(b) To promote research in all areas of seed science and(b) To promote research in all areas of seed science and
technology, including sampling, testing, storing, processing,
and distributing seeds, to encourage variety (cultivar)
certification, to participate in conferences and training
courses aimed at furthering these objectives, and to
establish and maintain liaison with other organisations
having common or related interests in seed.
HISTORY OF ISTA
The International Seed Testing Association was
founded in 1924 during the 4th International Seed
Testing Congress held in Cambridge, United
Kingdom.
Currently its membership consists of 225 members
laboratories, 35 personal members and 63
associate members, from 83 countries/distinctassociate members, from 83 countries/distinct
economies around the world .
120 of the ISTA Member Laboratories
are accredited by ISTA and entitled to issue ISTA
Certificates.
ISTA is independent and acts free from economic
interest and political influence, it is unbiased,
objective and fair.
What ISTA do ?
- The ISTA International Rules for Seed Testing,
guaranteeing worldwide annually updated,
harmonised, uniform, seed testing methods.
- The ISTA Accreditation Programme including
Accreditation Standard, Proficiency Testing
Programme and Auditing Programme
guaranteeing worldwide harmonised, uniform,
seed.seed.
testing
- The issuing of the ISTA International Seed Lot
Certificates by officially independent ISTA
accredited and authorised laboratories.
- The Promotion Of Research, Training, Publishing
and information in all areas of seed science and
technology and cooperation with related
organisations such as ISF, OECD, UPOV and many
others
• AOSCA: Association of Official Seed Certifying
Agencies The organization of seed
certification agencies of the
United States and Canada.
It is a global network providing
seed certification and quality
assurance services to the
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assurance services to the
agricultural industry.
• AOSA: Association of Official Seed
Analysts, The organization
seed analysts of the United States
and Canada
• INTERNATIONAL SEED FEDERATION
switzerland, ISF works to enhance the contribution
of the seed industry worldwide to meeting the growing
global needs for food, feed, fiber, fuel, industrial,
ornamental and amenity crop applications.
• The Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development (OECD)Paris
• It promote policies that will improve the economic and
social well-being of people around the world.social well-being of people around the world.
• The OECD provides a forum in which governments can
work together to share experiences and seek solutions
to common problems. It work with governments to
understand what drives economic, social and
environmental change.
Seed related orgnizations

Seed related orgnizations

  • 1.
    Sub.:- Principles ofSeed Technology Course No. :- APB- 5221 Credit hours:- 3(1+2) Lecture Topic :- Seed related orgnizations. Presented by:- Indira Gandhi Krishi Vishwavidyalaya Raipur, C.G. Presented by:- Lt. Roshan Parihar, Asstt. Professor (GPB) Deptt. of Genetics & Plant Breeding BTC College of Agriculture & Research Station ,Sarkanda, Bilaspur,(CG)-495001
  • 2.
    NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS • NATIONALSEED RESEARCH AND TRAINING CENTRE, VARANASI (Responsible for Quality Seeds Availability , Testing & Quality Control At National Level) • STATE FARMS CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (SFCI), STATE FARMS CORPORATION OF INDIA LTD. (SFCI), (Responsible for Quality Seeds Availability by the seed production programme on various states) • NATIONAL SEEDS CORPORATION LIMITED (Responsible for seed production of certified & foundation class)
  • 3.
    • PROTECTION OFPLANT VARIETY AND FARMER RIGHTS AUTHORITY (PPV&FR Authority ) It provide for the establishment of an effective system for protection of plant varieties, the rights of farmers and plant breeders and to encourage the development of new varieties of plants • CENTRAL SEED TESTING LABORATORY• CENTRAL SEED TESTING LABORATORY (CSTL) IARI NEW DELHI • C.G. Rajya Beej Evam Krishi Vikas Nigam (CGSSC) State seed corporation , they are responsible for seed production and distribution in the state.
  • 4.
    • Seed CertificationAgencies, Chhattisgarh State Seed Certification Agency, Indira Gandhi Agri. University Campus, Krishak Nagar, Raipur-492006 ( C.G.) (involved in seed sertification,inspection,seed sampling etc) • State Seed Testing Laboratory, Krishak Nagar, Raipur.(Role in seed testing around the state)
  • 5.
    Cooperatives involved onseed • Krishak Bharati Cooperative Limited (KRIBHCO) • National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) • National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF) • National Horticultural Research and Development Foundation (NHRDF) • Indian Farmers Fertiliser Cooperative Limited (IFFCO) • National Agricultural Cooperative Marketing Federation of India Ltd. (NAFED)
  • 6.
    International organizations The InternationalSeed Testing Association (ISTA)switzerland • Objectives of the ISTA . (a) To develop, adopt and publish standard procedures for sampling and testing seeds, and to promote uniform application of these procedures for evaluation of seeds moving in international trade. (b) To promote research in all areas of seed science and(b) To promote research in all areas of seed science and technology, including sampling, testing, storing, processing, and distributing seeds, to encourage variety (cultivar) certification, to participate in conferences and training courses aimed at furthering these objectives, and to establish and maintain liaison with other organisations having common or related interests in seed.
  • 7.
    HISTORY OF ISTA TheInternational Seed Testing Association was founded in 1924 during the 4th International Seed Testing Congress held in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Currently its membership consists of 225 members laboratories, 35 personal members and 63 associate members, from 83 countries/distinctassociate members, from 83 countries/distinct economies around the world . 120 of the ISTA Member Laboratories are accredited by ISTA and entitled to issue ISTA Certificates. ISTA is independent and acts free from economic interest and political influence, it is unbiased, objective and fair.
  • 8.
    What ISTA do? - The ISTA International Rules for Seed Testing, guaranteeing worldwide annually updated, harmonised, uniform, seed testing methods. - The ISTA Accreditation Programme including Accreditation Standard, Proficiency Testing Programme and Auditing Programme guaranteeing worldwide harmonised, uniform, seed.seed. testing - The issuing of the ISTA International Seed Lot Certificates by officially independent ISTA accredited and authorised laboratories. - The Promotion Of Research, Training, Publishing and information in all areas of seed science and technology and cooperation with related organisations such as ISF, OECD, UPOV and many others
  • 9.
    • AOSCA: Associationof Official Seed Certifying Agencies The organization of seed certification agencies of the United States and Canada. It is a global network providing seed certification and quality assurance services to the 4/25/2020 9 assurance services to the agricultural industry. • AOSA: Association of Official Seed Analysts, The organization seed analysts of the United States and Canada
  • 10.
    • INTERNATIONAL SEEDFEDERATION switzerland, ISF works to enhance the contribution of the seed industry worldwide to meeting the growing global needs for food, feed, fiber, fuel, industrial, ornamental and amenity crop applications. • The Organization for Economic Co- operation and Development (OECD)Paris • It promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.social well-being of people around the world. • The OECD provides a forum in which governments can work together to share experiences and seek solutions to common problems. It work with governments to understand what drives economic, social and environmental change.