Varanasi, India, 28 November 2024 - Varanasi recently hosted an engaging session entitled “India's Role in the Global Seed Sector: Opportunities and Expectations.” This gathering brought together esteemed experts, policymakers, industry leaders, and researchers to discuss India's seed industry's vast potential and significant challenges. The dialogue highlighted the promising opportunities presented by India’s rich biodiversity, technological advancements, and strategic role in the global agricultural landscape.
A distinguished panel featuring Dr. Hans Bhardwaj from the International Rice Research Institute (IRRI), Mr. Ajai Rana from the Federation of Seed Industry of India (FSII), Mr. Mohan Babu representing Corteva Agriscience, and Dr. Srivalli Krishnan from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, shared their valuable insights during the session. The discussion was skillfully moderated by Dr. Swati Nayak, Organizing Secretary, and South Asia Seed Systems lead at IRRI, who guided the conversation on key opportunities and expectations concerning India’s seed sector.
India's extraordinary biodiversity was central to the discussion and recognized as a crucial asset for developing climate-resilient seed varieties. The experts conveyed that these varieties could be vital in addressing global challenges, including unpredictable weather patterns, pest resistance, and declining crop productivity. By leveraging this biodiversity, India is well-positioned to lead in ensuring global food security.
Fostering public-private partnerships emerged as a key strategy for advancing seed technology and enhancing farmers' access to high-quality seeds. Panelists urged collaboration among industry stakeholders, research institutions, and policymakers to streamline efforts, minimize duplication, and amplify the benefits of innovation.
Moreover, the speakers emphasized the significance of regional and international cooperation in seed production and distribution. They posited that exchanging knowledge, sharing resources, and adopting best practices across borders would enable India to enhance its contributions to the global seed industry. Such partnerships could further establish India as a center of seed innovation in South Asia and beyond.
The discussions highlighted the crucial need for clear and supportive regulatory frameworks to foster innovation and facilitate testing and distributing new seed varieties. It was widely agreed that a predictable and transparent policy environment would encourage investment and innovation, thereby strengthening India’s position in the global market.
The session culminated in a collective call to action. Stakeholders from various sectors recognized the urgency of fostering innovation, collaboration, and ongoing support for India’s seed industry. The collective sentiment underscored the belief that India possesses the potential to lead the global seed sector, but realizing this vision will require a concerted effort at all levels. With its unique strengths and a shared commitment, India’s seed sector is poised to significantly contribute to global agriculture and food security.