Agencies (State Governments or Autonomous Bodies), which are notified under Section 8 of the Seeds Act are authorized for certification of seeds. At present there are 21 state Seed Certification Agencies in the country.

How do I get a seed certificate?

Phases of Seed Certification

  1. Verification of seed source, class and other requirements of the seed used for raising the seed crop.
  2. Inspection of the seed crop in the field to verify its conformity to the prescribed field standards.
  3. Supervision at post-harvest stages including processing and packing.

Who certifies seeds in India?

Certification Agency
Concerned Authority. As per the provisions under Section 8 of the Seeds Act, 1966, the seed certification will be performed by the Certification Agency.

Who is responsible for seed certification?

STATE SEED CERTIFICATION AGENCIES (SSCA) : The State Seed Certification Agencies (SSCAs) are responsible for seed certification in the concerned states. The SSCAs make field inspections and conduct seed tests required for seed certification.

What is the role of seed certification?

Seed certification protects farmers from unscrupulous traders who would otherwise sell poor quality seed or grain packaged as seed. Seed certification and commercialization can take 6-11 years, depending on how efficient a country’s system is.

How do I register a seed company?

Required Documents[edit]

  1. GST details.
  2. Application form.
  3. Company Letter head.
  4. Rubber stamp in the company name.
  5. Permanent Resident Certificate.
  6. SSI provisional registration.
  7. Qualification Certificate.
  8. Seed Storage & Processing Unit/Plant details with map.

What are the four different types of certified seed?

Four classes of seed are recognized in seed certification: Breeder, Foundation, Registered and Certified. These classes comprise a series of refereed multiplicative generations which make it possible to supply the needs of commercial growers.

What is the difference between certified and registered seed?

Common seed or bin-run seed is produced without any officially-recognized third-party inspections to confirm varietal purity, identity or quality, whereas Certified seed undergoes rigorous oversight during production, harvesting and conditioning.

Why is seed certification important?

Why are seeds certified? The purpose of seed certification is to maintain and make available to farmers high-quality and genetically pure seeds of superior cultivars. Certified seed is high in genetic purity, high in germination and vigor, and of good quality (i.e., free from disease and from damaged or immature seed).

What are the classes of seeds?

There are generally four classes of seed in the cer- tification process. These are breeder, foundation, registered, and certified. Breeder seed, the true variety, is the highest class seed and comes directly from the plant breeder. The next highest class is foundation seed.

How do I produce certified seed?

Planning. First time certified seed producers should visit with their local county extension agent,certified seed conditioning plant manager,state seed certification agency or other certified seed producers for

  • Seed Purchasing. Keep extra tags or a copy of your bulk certificate on file for each lot of seed purchased.
  • Planting.
  • What is seed certification process?

    Seed Certification Procedure. Seed certification is a legally sectioned system for quality control of seed during seed multiplication and production. Seed certification is a scientific and systematically designed process to secure, maintain, multiply and make available seeds of notified and released varieties to the farmers.

    What is a certified seed?

    Certified seed is seed of a known variety produced under strict seed certification standards to maintain varietal purity. Seed lots must also meet specified standards for other crops, inert matter, weed seeds, and germination. Certified seed is also free of prohibited noxious weed seeds.

    What does certified seed or clones mean?

    Certified Hemp Seed or Clone means that the seeds and clones have gone through the four step certification process. Certified Seed will be labeled with an official label issued by the Colorado Seed Growers Association (CSGA) or the Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies (AOSCA).