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Telangana Reviews Haryana’s Seed Law Model Amid Delays in Central Legislation

The Telangana government is currently examining Haryana’s Seed Act as a potential model for drafting its own legislation to regulate seed quality and certification. This move comes as concerns grow over the delayed passage of comprehensive seed regulation laws at the central level.

State agriculture officials have noted that, despite the urgent need for stricter seed quality enforcement, progress on the national Seed Bill has been slow. In the absence of a robust central framework, Telangana is exploring options to develop a state-specific law to ensure better oversight of seed production, distribution, and sales.

Haryana’s proactive approach in implementing a state-level Seed Act has drawn attention for its effectiveness in controlling the supply of substandard and unapproved seeds. Telangana officials believe adopting a similar approach could help protect farmers from losses caused by poor-quality seeds and bring more accountability to the seed market.

The proposed legislation may include provisions for licensing, penalties for violations, and mandatory seed certification. It could also empower state authorities to take swift action against companies or dealers selling unauthorised or spurious seeds.

With agriculture being a major contributor to Telangana’s economy, the state’s efforts to strengthen seed regulation reflect its commitment to safeguarding farmers’ interests and enhancing productivity through quality inputs.

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