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Advanta Seeds CEO Bhupen Dubey Elected to APSA Executive Committee

Advanta Seeds has announced that its Global CEO, Bhupen Dubey, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Asia and Pacific Seed Alliance (APSA), one of the most influential bodies shaping the future of the seed industry across the region.

Dubey’s appointment places him at the forefront of strategic decision-making aimed at strengthening the seed sector in Asia. In his new role, he will focus on promoting innovation, ensuring integrity in seed systems, and fostering inclusivity among industry stakeholders. Key priorities include championing intellectual property compliance, advancing sustainability initiatives, and supporting the development of climate-resilient seed technologies that can empower farmers across diverse agro-climatic zones.

Advanta Seeds said that Dubey’s election reflects both his leadership in the global seed industry and the company’s commitment to driving long-term positive change. With a rapidly evolving agricultural landscape and increasing climate challenges, the company believes his vision will contribute significantly to building a resilient, future-ready seed ecosystem in Asia.

The organisation expressed confidence that this milestone will accelerate collaborative efforts and create meaningful impact across the region’s farming communities.

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