Thrust Areas
Seed Production
2.1 - To meet the Nation's food security needs, it is important to
make available to Indian farmers a wide range of seeds of superior quality,
in adequate quantity on a timely basis. Public Sector Seed Institutions will
be encouraged to enhance production of seed towards meeting the objective of
food and nutritional security.
2.2 - The Indian seed programme adheres to the limited three
generation system of seed multiplication, namely, breeder, foundation and
certified seed. Breeder seed is the progeny of nucleus seed.
2.2.1
- Nucleus seed is the seed produced by the breeder to develop the
particular variety and is directly used for multiplication as breeder seed.
2.2.2 - Breeder seed is the seed material directly controlled by the
originating or the sponsoring breeder or Institution for the initial and
recurring production of foundation seed.
2.2.3 - Foundation seed is the progeny of breeder seed. Foundation
seed may also be produced from foundation seed. Production of foundation
seed stage-I and stage-II may thus be permitted, if supervised and approved
by the Certification Agency and if the production process is so handled as
to maintain specific genetic purity and identity.
2.2.4 - Certified seed is the progeny of foundation seed or the
progeny of certified seed. If the certified seed is the progeny of certified
seed, then this reproduction will not exceed three generations beyond
foundation stage-I and it will be ascertained by the Certification Agency
that genetic identity and genetic purity has not been significantly altered.
2.3 - Public Sector Seed
Production Agencies will continue to have free access to breeder seed under
the National Agriculture Research System. The State Farms Corporation of
India and National Seeds Corporation will be restructured to make productive
use of these organisations in the planned growth of the Seed Sector.
2.4 - Private Seed Production Agencies will also have access to
breeder seed subject to terms and conditions to be decided by Government of
India.
2.5 - State Agriculture Universities/ICAR Institutes will have the
primary responsibility for production of breeder seed as per the
requirements of the respective States.
2.6 - Special attention will be given to the need to upgrade the
quality of farmers saved seeds through interventions such as the Seed
Village Scheme.
2.7 - Seed replacement rates will be raised progressively with the
objective of expanding the use of quality seeds.
2.8 - DAC, in consultation with ICAR and States, will prepare a
National Seed Map to identify potential, alternative and non-traditional
areas for seed production of specific crops.
2.9 - To put in place an effective seed production programme, each
State will undertake advance planning and prepare a perspective plan for
seed production and distribution over a rolling (five to six year) period.
Seed Banks will be set up in non-traditional areas to meet demands for seeds
during natural calamities.
2.10 - The 'Seed Village Scheme' will be promoted to facilitate
production and timely availability of seed of desired crops/varieties at the
local level. Special emphasis will be given to seed multiplication for
building adequate stocks of certified/quality seeds by providing foundation
seed to farmers.
2.11 - For popularising newly developed varieties and promoting seed
production of these varieties, seed minikits of pioneering seed varieties
will be supplied to farmers. Seed exchange among farmers and seed producers
will be encouraged to popularise new/non-traditional varieties.
2.12 - Seeds of newly developed varieties must be made available to
farmers with minimum time gap. Seed producing agencies will be encouraged to
tie up with Research Institutions for popularization and commercialization
of these varieties.
2.13 - As hybrids have the potential to improve plant vigour and
increase yield, support for production of hybrid seed will be provided.
2.14 - Seed production will be extended to agro-climatic zones which
are outside the traditional seed growing areas, in order to avoid
unremunerative seed farming in unsuitable areas.
2.15 - Seed Banks will be established for stocking specified
quantities of seed of required crops/varieties for ensuring timely and
adequate supply of seeds to farmers during adverse situations such as
natural calamities, shortfalls in production, etc. Seed Banks will be
suitably strengthened with cold storage and pest control facilities.
2.15.1
- The storage of seed at the village level will be encouraged to
facilitate immediate availability of seeds in the event of natural
calamities and unforeseen situations. For the storage of seeds at farm
level, scientific storage structures will be popularised and techniques of
scientific storage of seeds will be promoted among farmers as an extension
practice.
2.16 - Seed growers will
be encouraged to avail of Seed Crop Insurance to cover risk factors involved
in production of seeds. The Seed Crop Insurance Scheme will be reviewed so
as to provide effective risk cover to seed producers and will be extended to
all traditional and non-traditional areas covered under the seed production
programme.
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