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Sub.:- Principles of Seed Technology
Course No. :- APB- 5221
Credit hours:- 3(1+2)
Lecture Topic :- Indian seed industry (History to Present).
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
Seed induStry in india
Seed industry era’s
Pre- Independence Post- Independence
Seed induStry before
independence
In 1905 five agriculture colleges (Sabour,
Lyallpur, Pune, Kanpur, Coiambatore) took up
the task of agriculture research and
developed the strains of Cotton , Wheat,developed the strains of Cotton , Wheat,
Groundnut and Sugarcane.
 State department of Agriculture took up the
task of distribution of seeds of improved
strains by two methods
By the first method department multiply the seeds
at one location and are distributed to farmers.
By the second method department distribute small
quantity of seed to the farmers and expect that
farmer will multiply their own seed.
 First method applied on Bengal for jute and paddy
seeds.seeds.
Second method applied on UP (United Province) for
paddy seeds.
Second method is very effective and recommended
by (Howard 1928)
 Several seed multiplication laboratory was
established in the state.
 Seeds are further multiplied on land lord
farms.
Provision of liberal loans were also made for
the encouragement of usage of good quality
Seeds,particulary during uncertain weather.Seeds,particulary during uncertain weather.
In 1922 on United province (UP) establish
seed store in each Tehsil.
In 1925 Royal commission on agriculture
constituted.
SuggeStion of royal
commiSSion
• There should be separate department with in
agriculture to deal seed distribution and seed
testing.
• Seed distribution unit should be self sustaining.• Seed distribution unit should be self sustaining.
• Seed distribution should be organized by
cooperatives, other associations, Seed
merchants , seed agents and others.
• Seed merchants of proven enterprise should be
given encouragement.
GOI execution of Royal commission suggestions.
• Establishment of crop research
institutes of different crops on different
states.
• Improved strains of paddy, wheat
,sugarcane cotton, jute etc are,sugarcane cotton, jute etc are
developed.
• Strains were howsoever developed but
seed multiplication and seed
distribution work did not took pace.
Seed induStry StatuS on pre
independence era.
• Seed was multiplied on seed farms of agriculture
department and on the farms of registered seed growers.
• Up to the yr 1939 vegetable seeds were brought from
abroad.
• By the year 1945 Pvt. vegetable seed companies• By the year 1945 Pvt. vegetable seed companies
produced seeds in Quetta and Kashmir valley for
temperate vegetable.
• On the year 1946 vegetable seed producing companies
went under the association formation called as All India
seed growers, Merchants and nursery men association.
Seed induStry after
independence
• First five year plan (1951-56)
Grow More Food Enquiry Committee 1952
reported that seed impurity was the main
cause of program failure.cause of program failure.
Expert standing committee 1952 by ICAR for
the formulation of sound seed improvement
programme.
Benefits of the plan was the formation of seed
distribution mechanism around the states.
• Second five year plan (1956-61)
• First AICRP (All India Coordinated Maize
Programme) by ICAR in collaboration with
Rockfeller foundation on maize was launched
on yr.1957
• On the year 1961 four maize hybrids released.
• On the year 1960 AICRP on Sorghum & Bajra
launched.
• Setting of 4328 farms of 10 hectare each for
the multiplication of nucleus seeds at the block
level.
• First Indo-American Agricultural production
team (1959) headed by Dr Sherman E.
Johnson from Ford Foundation examined
India’s food production problem.
Their suggestions are :
1. Proper education of farmers for improved
seed usage by the extension workers of allseed usage by the extension workers of all
levels.
2. Agriculture department work on seed
certification.
3. Cooperatives and private seed growers take
care the work of seed supply.
4. Setting up of seed testing laboratory on the
states.
5. Development of Uniform Seed Certification
standards , Seed laws and Favourable
economic climate.
• Second Indo-American Agricultural
production team (1959) headed by Drproduction team (1959) headed by Dr
Randhawa endorsed the first team
observations.
evaluation of 2 nd five year plan
Review made by PEO Programme evaluation organization 1960
• Block farms of 10 hec ran into losses and
handled mostly by non Agri -Graduates.
• Five % seeds farms are maintaining the purity.
• Large quantity of improved seeds are not used• Large quantity of improved seeds are not used
for sowing.
• Required amount of breeder seeds were not
made available each year.
• Only hybrid maize, bazra , sorghum are
included in the seed programme.
• Several varieties were grown on the same
farm of the same crop.
• Community development blocks were not
made for the production of specific variety.
• The foundation seed was not fully utilized.
• Improper inspections were made.
• Marketing work lies on the head of producers.• Marketing work lies on the head of producers.
• Non usage of improved seeds .
• Faulty seeds procurement.
• Defective seed processing.
• Germination and purity regarding complaints.
• Cooperatives not interested in sale of seeds.
committee on plan projectS review 1961
Seed multiplication team made under the committee
reviewed the seed schemes with following
recommendations.
• Multiplication and distribution of millets,
oilseeds and pulses should be carried out.
• Breeder seeds should be under the control of• Breeder seeds should be under the control of
crop specialist.
• Plan to cover all the important
• Adequate provisions to be made for seed
distribution.
• Suggested to maintain the seed standards.
Third five year plan 1961-66
• First four hybrids of maize released on yr 1961
• HYVP 1966 , for Maize, Bajra, Paddy and Wheat.
• Commencement of NSC (National seed
corporation)1963 by Agriculture ministry with the
following objectives.
• 1.Establishment of foundation and certified seed
corporation.corporation.
• 2.To encourage and assist production and
marketing of seeds, seed certification programme
and seed law enforcement.
• 3.Impart training on seed programme .
• 4.Acts as coordinator of seed programmes.
Salient achievementS of nSc
• Establishment of a scientific seed industry.
• Encouragement of Indian Manufacturers for
seed processing equipments.
• Development of field inspection methods,
seed standards for seed certification andseed standards for seed certification and
labelling.
• Multiplication of Pre released varieties of
national importance.
annual planS 1966-1969
• Enactment and Enforcement of seed act 1966
• Review of seed status by Seed Review Team
1968.
• RECOMMENDATION OF SEED REVIEW TEAM. 1968
• Registration of Varieties• Registration of Varieties
• Elimination of doubtful varieties,
• Avoidance of pre release publicity,
• SAU role for foundation seed production,
• Involvement of cooperative and private sector
for seed production.
Fourth five year plan (1969-74)
• GOI plan to select areas on basis of assured rainfall for
food production target, by the supply of inputs for
agriculture.
• Indian society of seed technology ( ISST) formed on yr
1971 for sharing experience through seed research and
seed technology news on yearly basis.
• Establishment of Tarai Development Corporation limited
1969 (TDC) with the assistance of world bank under
National Seed programme.
• TDC has became an ideal organization for corporation for
other states and in developing countries.
• TDC has been renamed as U.P. Seeds and Tarai
development corporation wef 01st july 1978.
unique featureS of tdc
• Involvement of GBPUA&T for Supervision and guidance.
• Integrated development approach Viz. Land
levelling,mechanization,irrigation,electrification and credit
also.
• Concept of shareholders for seed growers.
• Compact area approach – under this scientist must be• Compact area approach – under this scientist must be
available on target area for the supervision and guidance.
• Strict quality control: Additional inspections made by
GBPUA&T scientist , other than SSCA
• Testing of raw seed samples to ensure quality before
packing.
• Money back guarantee in case of Sub standard lot.
• Integrated approach of marketing to those dealers who
simultaneously market fertilizer and pesticides.
Fifth five year plan (1974-79)
• National Commission on Agriculture(NCA)
reviewed Indian seed industry and submitted
its final report on 1976 with the
recommendations on expansion, varietal
registration, seed insurance, tax benefits, seedregistration, seed insurance, tax benefits, seed
processing ,storage, seed research, seed law
enforcement, seed certification, grow out
tests and inclusion of seed tech as a course in
Agril. university.
National seed programme (NSP)1975-76
NSP
Reco. Of NCA
report 1971,1976
Reco. Of Seed
Review Team
1968
• National Seed Programme (NSP) was launched
with the collaboration of world bank.
• NSP Phase I was launched in first four states
Punjab, Haryana, Maharastra and Andhra
Pradesh with the establishment of state seed
corporation on their territory.corporation on their territory.
• NSP Phase II was launched in five states
Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar
and Orissa with the establishment of state
seed corporation on their territory.
Sixth five year plan (1980-1985)
• Seed control order 1983 passed and enacted and
declared that seed as an essential commodity
under Essential Commodity Act 1955.
Seventh five year plan (1985-1990)
• Strengthening of infra structure, facilities for• Strengthening of infra structure, facilities for
seed production both in public and private
sectors.
• NSP Phase III launched in four states namely
Assam, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh &
Gujarat with the establishment of state seed
corporation.
• Introduction of New Seed Development Policy
(1988 – 1989) was yet another significant mile
stone in the Indian Seed Industry, which
transformed the very character of the seed
industry. The policy gave access to Indian
farmers of the best of seed and planting
material available anywhere on the world.material available anywhere on the world.
Eighth five year plan (1992-97)
• High targets of seed production has been
fixed.
• Emphasis given on seed production of Hybrid
Varieties of Rice and other crops.
ROLE OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE SEED SECTOR
• The number of companies engaged in seed
production or seed trade is around 400 or
500.
• The main focus of private seed companies has
been on the high value low volume seeds viz.
maize , sunflower and cotton. However, in themaize , sunflower and cotton. However, in the
case of vegetable seeds and planting
materials of horticultural crops, the private
sector is the dominant player. .
• The main focus of Public sector has been on
for low value high volume seeds viz. cereals,
pulses and oilseeds.
Indian seed industry
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Indian seed industry

  • 1. Sub.:- Principles of Seed Technology Course No. :- APB- 5221 Credit hours:- 3(1+2) Lecture Topic :- Indian seed industry (History to Present). 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.
  • 3. Seed induStry in india Seed industry era’s Pre- Independence Post- Independence
  • 4. Seed induStry before independence In 1905 five agriculture colleges (Sabour, Lyallpur, Pune, Kanpur, Coiambatore) took up the task of agriculture research and developed the strains of Cotton , Wheat,developed the strains of Cotton , Wheat, Groundnut and Sugarcane.  State department of Agriculture took up the task of distribution of seeds of improved strains by two methods
  • 5. By the first method department multiply the seeds at one location and are distributed to farmers. By the second method department distribute small quantity of seed to the farmers and expect that farmer will multiply their own seed.  First method applied on Bengal for jute and paddy seeds.seeds. Second method applied on UP (United Province) for paddy seeds. Second method is very effective and recommended by (Howard 1928)
  • 6.  Several seed multiplication laboratory was established in the state.  Seeds are further multiplied on land lord farms. Provision of liberal loans were also made for the encouragement of usage of good quality Seeds,particulary during uncertain weather.Seeds,particulary during uncertain weather. In 1922 on United province (UP) establish seed store in each Tehsil. In 1925 Royal commission on agriculture constituted.
  • 7. SuggeStion of royal commiSSion • There should be separate department with in agriculture to deal seed distribution and seed testing. • Seed distribution unit should be self sustaining.• Seed distribution unit should be self sustaining. • Seed distribution should be organized by cooperatives, other associations, Seed merchants , seed agents and others. • Seed merchants of proven enterprise should be given encouragement.
  • 8. GOI execution of Royal commission suggestions. • Establishment of crop research institutes of different crops on different states. • Improved strains of paddy, wheat ,sugarcane cotton, jute etc are,sugarcane cotton, jute etc are developed. • Strains were howsoever developed but seed multiplication and seed distribution work did not took pace.
  • 9. Seed induStry StatuS on pre independence era. • Seed was multiplied on seed farms of agriculture department and on the farms of registered seed growers. • Up to the yr 1939 vegetable seeds were brought from abroad. • By the year 1945 Pvt. vegetable seed companies• By the year 1945 Pvt. vegetable seed companies produced seeds in Quetta and Kashmir valley for temperate vegetable. • On the year 1946 vegetable seed producing companies went under the association formation called as All India seed growers, Merchants and nursery men association.
  • 10. Seed induStry after independence • First five year plan (1951-56) Grow More Food Enquiry Committee 1952 reported that seed impurity was the main cause of program failure.cause of program failure. Expert standing committee 1952 by ICAR for the formulation of sound seed improvement programme. Benefits of the plan was the formation of seed distribution mechanism around the states.
  • 11. • Second five year plan (1956-61) • First AICRP (All India Coordinated Maize Programme) by ICAR in collaboration with Rockfeller foundation on maize was launched on yr.1957 • On the year 1961 four maize hybrids released. • On the year 1960 AICRP on Sorghum & Bajra launched. • Setting of 4328 farms of 10 hectare each for the multiplication of nucleus seeds at the block level.
  • 12. • First Indo-American Agricultural production team (1959) headed by Dr Sherman E. Johnson from Ford Foundation examined India’s food production problem. Their suggestions are : 1. Proper education of farmers for improved seed usage by the extension workers of allseed usage by the extension workers of all levels. 2. Agriculture department work on seed certification. 3. Cooperatives and private seed growers take care the work of seed supply.
  • 13. 4. Setting up of seed testing laboratory on the states. 5. Development of Uniform Seed Certification standards , Seed laws and Favourable economic climate. • Second Indo-American Agricultural production team (1959) headed by Drproduction team (1959) headed by Dr Randhawa endorsed the first team observations.
  • 14. evaluation of 2 nd five year plan Review made by PEO Programme evaluation organization 1960 • Block farms of 10 hec ran into losses and handled mostly by non Agri -Graduates. • Five % seeds farms are maintaining the purity. • Large quantity of improved seeds are not used• Large quantity of improved seeds are not used for sowing. • Required amount of breeder seeds were not made available each year. • Only hybrid maize, bazra , sorghum are included in the seed programme.
  • 15. • Several varieties were grown on the same farm of the same crop. • Community development blocks were not made for the production of specific variety. • The foundation seed was not fully utilized. • Improper inspections were made. • Marketing work lies on the head of producers.• Marketing work lies on the head of producers. • Non usage of improved seeds . • Faulty seeds procurement. • Defective seed processing. • Germination and purity regarding complaints. • Cooperatives not interested in sale of seeds.
  • 16. committee on plan projectS review 1961 Seed multiplication team made under the committee reviewed the seed schemes with following recommendations. • Multiplication and distribution of millets, oilseeds and pulses should be carried out. • Breeder seeds should be under the control of• Breeder seeds should be under the control of crop specialist. • Plan to cover all the important • Adequate provisions to be made for seed distribution. • Suggested to maintain the seed standards.
  • 17. Third five year plan 1961-66 • First four hybrids of maize released on yr 1961 • HYVP 1966 , for Maize, Bajra, Paddy and Wheat. • Commencement of NSC (National seed corporation)1963 by Agriculture ministry with the following objectives. • 1.Establishment of foundation and certified seed corporation.corporation. • 2.To encourage and assist production and marketing of seeds, seed certification programme and seed law enforcement. • 3.Impart training on seed programme . • 4.Acts as coordinator of seed programmes.
  • 18. Salient achievementS of nSc • Establishment of a scientific seed industry. • Encouragement of Indian Manufacturers for seed processing equipments. • Development of field inspection methods, seed standards for seed certification andseed standards for seed certification and labelling. • Multiplication of Pre released varieties of national importance.
  • 19. annual planS 1966-1969 • Enactment and Enforcement of seed act 1966 • Review of seed status by Seed Review Team 1968. • RECOMMENDATION OF SEED REVIEW TEAM. 1968 • Registration of Varieties• Registration of Varieties • Elimination of doubtful varieties, • Avoidance of pre release publicity, • SAU role for foundation seed production, • Involvement of cooperative and private sector for seed production.
  • 20. Fourth five year plan (1969-74) • GOI plan to select areas on basis of assured rainfall for food production target, by the supply of inputs for agriculture. • Indian society of seed technology ( ISST) formed on yr 1971 for sharing experience through seed research and seed technology news on yearly basis. • Establishment of Tarai Development Corporation limited 1969 (TDC) with the assistance of world bank under National Seed programme. • TDC has became an ideal organization for corporation for other states and in developing countries. • TDC has been renamed as U.P. Seeds and Tarai development corporation wef 01st july 1978.
  • 21. unique featureS of tdc • Involvement of GBPUA&T for Supervision and guidance. • Integrated development approach Viz. Land levelling,mechanization,irrigation,electrification and credit also. • Concept of shareholders for seed growers. • Compact area approach – under this scientist must be• Compact area approach – under this scientist must be available on target area for the supervision and guidance. • Strict quality control: Additional inspections made by GBPUA&T scientist , other than SSCA • Testing of raw seed samples to ensure quality before packing. • Money back guarantee in case of Sub standard lot. • Integrated approach of marketing to those dealers who simultaneously market fertilizer and pesticides.
  • 22. Fifth five year plan (1974-79) • National Commission on Agriculture(NCA) reviewed Indian seed industry and submitted its final report on 1976 with the recommendations on expansion, varietal registration, seed insurance, tax benefits, seedregistration, seed insurance, tax benefits, seed processing ,storage, seed research, seed law enforcement, seed certification, grow out tests and inclusion of seed tech as a course in Agril. university.
  • 23. National seed programme (NSP)1975-76 NSP Reco. Of NCA report 1971,1976 Reco. Of Seed Review Team 1968
  • 24. • National Seed Programme (NSP) was launched with the collaboration of world bank. • NSP Phase I was launched in first four states Punjab, Haryana, Maharastra and Andhra Pradesh with the establishment of state seed corporation on their territory.corporation on their territory. • NSP Phase II was launched in five states Karnataka, Rajasthan, Uttar Pradesh, Bihar and Orissa with the establishment of state seed corporation on their territory.
  • 25. Sixth five year plan (1980-1985) • Seed control order 1983 passed and enacted and declared that seed as an essential commodity under Essential Commodity Act 1955. Seventh five year plan (1985-1990) • Strengthening of infra structure, facilities for• Strengthening of infra structure, facilities for seed production both in public and private sectors. • NSP Phase III launched in four states namely Assam, West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh & Gujarat with the establishment of state seed corporation.
  • 26. • Introduction of New Seed Development Policy (1988 – 1989) was yet another significant mile stone in the Indian Seed Industry, which transformed the very character of the seed industry. The policy gave access to Indian farmers of the best of seed and planting material available anywhere on the world.material available anywhere on the world. Eighth five year plan (1992-97) • High targets of seed production has been fixed. • Emphasis given on seed production of Hybrid Varieties of Rice and other crops.
  • 27. ROLE OF PUBLIC & PRIVATE SEED SECTOR • The number of companies engaged in seed production or seed trade is around 400 or 500. • The main focus of private seed companies has been on the high value low volume seeds viz. maize , sunflower and cotton. However, in themaize , sunflower and cotton. However, in the case of vegetable seeds and planting materials of horticultural crops, the private sector is the dominant player. . • The main focus of Public sector has been on for low value high volume seeds viz. cereals, pulses and oilseeds.