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We help farmers and consumers have the technologies they need to
protect the crops and the ecosystems from the threat of pests, weeds diseases in an environmentally sound, safe, and sustainable way.
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Seed supply and distribution encompasses the entire process of making seeds available to farmers, from production to final delivery. This involves various stages, including seed production, processing, storage, and transportation, and relies on a diverse range of actors like seed producers, distributors, and retailers. Effective seed supply and distribution systems are crucial for agricultural productivity and food security. 

In agriculture, seeds are the foundation of food security and crop productivity. Yet, behind every seed lies a labyrinth of challenges in the supply chain. Imagine farmers struggling with inconsistent seed quality, manufacturers battling counterfeit products, and distributors grappling with fragmented logistics. The seed supply chain, though vital, is often plagued by inefficiencies and vulnerabilities.

What if there were a way to bring transparency, accountability, and efficiency to the seed supply chain? Let’s delve into the pressing issues and explore innovative solutions reshaping this industry. 
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Always support farmers

Farmers could strengthen soil health while increasing crop yields .

Power of regeneration

Shifting agriculture from being a carbon emitter to a powerful carbon sink.

Growing excellence

providing premium vegetable and soft fruit starter plants with our good seeds.

We're here to answer all your questions!
We are committed to build long lasting partnerships with our clients which founded on trust and collaboration in our work. We help foster a sustainable growth for our clients to contribute the industry's advancement.
Do farmers use more land compared to the past?
Can farmers save and replant GMO seeds?

GMO seeds can be saved & replanted, this misconception is a result of so-called ‘terminator genes’ that were researched in the 1900s to make seeds sterile, but they never made it into production.

Are animals consuming grain that could feed humans?
Do agricultural exports help the economy?
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Our approach goes beyond organic, it is always social because people are at the heart of
everything we do from the fields of agriculture and forestry work together with partners
from processing to trade.
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