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    BYDR. AKHLAQ HUSSAIN

    akh l aq7@ho tma i l . c om

    STATUS OF SEED INDUSTRY INPAKISTAN

    Updated on 06-03-2011

    March 08-2011

    ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION

    AGRICULTURE AND WATER IN PAKISTAN

    mailto:[email protected]:[email protected]
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    HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF SEED INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN

    1947-1961 No independent seed production and distribution system

    1961 F&A Commission - West Pakistan Agricultural Development Corporation

    (WPADC) was created for procurement and distribution of seeds

    1972 - WPADC dissolved

    Provincial Govt. - Seed production, multiplication, procurement and distribution

    Seed Act, 1976

    Government of Pakistan initiated Seed Industry Development Project on therecommendation of World Bank Appraisal Missions Report (23 Million $) whichprovided legislative support through Seed Act, 1976

    This enactment provided regulatory mechanism for controlling and regulating thequality seed through setting up of necessary institutional infrastructure;

    - National Seed Council (NSC)/ Provincial Seed Councils

    - *Federal Seed Certification Agency (FSCA) & *National Seed Registration Agency(NSRA)

    - *FSCA & NSRA were merged together as Federal Seed Certification & Registration

    Department (FSC&RD) in 1997 for austerity measures

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    Ministry of Food, Agriculture & Livestock

    (MINFAL) Islamabad

    PrSC PrSC PrSC PrSC FSC&RD

    Punjab Sindh NWFP Balochistan Islamabad

    PSC SSC DOA DOA

    PrSC = Provincial Seed Council

    PSC = Punjab Seed Corporation

    SSC = Sindh Seed CorporationDOA = Department of Agriculture

    FSC&RD = Federal Seed Certification & Registration Department, Islamabad

    National Seed Council (NSC)

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    FUNCTIONS OF FSC&RD(Section 6 of Seed Act, 1976)

    1. Controlling the quality of seeds

    2. Registering growers in such manner and subject to such condition as maybe prescribed

    3. Certification of seeds

    4. Field inspection of the crops of registered varieties and released varietiesintended for sale as basic seed or certified seed

    5. Sampling and testing of seed lots intended for sale in order to as certain

    their purity, viability, germination capacity and health status in theprescribed manner

    6. Issuing certificates in respect of seed which meet the prescribed standardsof particular category of seeds

    7. carrying out post-control trials on pre-basic, basic and certified seeds

    8. Sampling and analyzing seed lots delivered to the processing plants toestablish a basis for the purchase of such lots

    9. Arranging training courses for Seed Certification Officer and

    10. Providing technical and specialist advices and assistance to the NationalSeed Council in the performance of its functions

    (Continued)

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    FUNCTIONS OF FSC&RD(Section 8 of Seed Act, 1976)

    11. Conduct pre-registration checking of varieties submitted for thepurpose of:

    determining suitability for registration as a variety

    providing definitive botanical description of crop varieties and

    providing information on genetic suitability and adaptability ofvarieties

    register seed varieties after conducting pre-registration checking

    under clause (i)

    publish a list of registered seed varieties and

    perform such other functions as the National Seed Council may

    entrust to it

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    FUNCTIONS OF NATIONAL SEED COUNCIL (NSC)

    1. Advice on policy for development, operation and regulation of provincial

    seed industry2. Direct initiation of provincial seed projects3. Protect/ensure investment in seed industry, approve/ sanction seed

    standards, regulate inter-provincial seed movement, advice on seedimports

    FUNCTIONS OF PROVINCIAL SEED COUNCIL (PSC)

    1. Advice on policy for development, operation and regulation of provincialseed industry

    2. Recommend changes in seed law, advice on seed standards and qualitycontrol, advice on maintenance, multiplication, supply of pure and

    healthy seeds of new varieties, advice on development of seedproduction farms, recommend and preparation of selected newvarieties, recommend or withdrawal of certain deteriorated varieties

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    REGISTRATION OF SEED COMPANIES

    (Economic Coordination Committee 31-12-1979)

    An Inter-ministerial Working Group has been constitutedthat is responsible for evaluating the proposals andregistration/ deregistration of new seed companies in all theprovinces of the country.

    The Working Group Comprises of the Following:. Agriculture Development Commissioner (ADC), MinFA (CM). Secretary, Agriculture of each province.. Secretary Agriculture, AJK. Chief Food & Agriculture- Planning Division

    . Managing Directors, Punjab & Sindh Seed Corporations.

    . Director General, Federal Seed Certification & RegistrationDepartment.

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    FIELD/REGIONAL LABORATORIES SETUP OF FSC & RD,

    1. Lahore.2. Bahawalpur.3. Bahawalnagar.4. Bhakkar.5. D.G.Khan.

    6. Faisalabad.7. Gujranwala.8. Khanewal.9. Multan.10. R.Y.Khan.11. Sahiwal.12. Sargodha.

    13. T.T.Singh.14. Vehari.

    REGIONAL DIRECTOR

    PUNJAB

    Deputy Director

    Seed Cert. Officer/Seed Analyst

    REGIONAL DIRECTOR

    BALOCHISTAN & SINDH

    Deputy Director

    1. Hyderabad.2. Karachi.3. Larkana.4. Mirpur Khas.5. Sakrand.

    6. Sukkur.

    1. Quetta2. Dera

    Allahyar.

    REGIONAL DIRECTOR

    KPK

    Deputy Director

    Seed Cert. Officer/Seed Analyst

    Seed Cert. Officer/Seed Analyst

    1. Peshawar.2. Abbotabad.3. D.I.Khan.4. Mingora

    (Swat)

    DIRECTOR GENERAL

    ISLAMABAD

    Seed Cert. Officer/Seed Analyst

    1. Gilgit-Baltistan

    Total No. of Labs. 2827 (Field)01 (Hqr.)

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    SEED SECTORS AND SEED & PLANTING MATERIAL(Conventional, Hybrid, Transgenic seeds)

    SeedSectors

    Categories Crops/Seeds

    FormalSector

    Public Sector Wheat, Cotton, Maize, Rice, Gram, Vegetables,Fruit and Nursery Plants

    Private Sector

    a. NationalCompanies

    Wheat, Cotton, Maize, Rice, Gram, Vegetables,Fruits and Nursery Plants

    b. MultiNationals

    Hybrid Maize, Sunflower, Fodder and Forages

    c. SeedImporters

    Maize, Sunflower, Fodder and Forages, Potatoand Vegetables

    InformalSector

    Farmers OwnSource

    Wheat, Cotton, Rice etc.

    SEED GENERATION SYSTEM

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    SEED GENERATION SYSTEMCATEGORIES/ CLASSES/ PRODUCTION/ IDENTIFICATION OF SEEDS

    Category

    /Class

    Agency Involved Identification

    BreederNucleus Seed(BNS)

    The purest seed of a particular varietyprepared by the breeder of a particularresearch station/institute

    Not certified by FSC&RD so labels arenot issued. Identified by Seed TestingReport/Certificate

    Pre-basicSeed

    Progeny of Breeder/Nucleus Seed (BNS),highest genetic purity seed produced by therespective research institutes/breeders

    White color labels with diagonal violetline issued by FSC&RD

    Basic Seed Progeny of pre-basic seed and produced byan organization set up by the provincialgovernment

    White color labels issued by FSC&RD

    Certified

    Seed

    Progeny of basic seed and is produced withthe registered growers of the seed producingagencies

    Blue color labels issued by FSC&RD

    ApprovedSeed

    Seed true to species as approved by theFSC&RD

    Yellow color labels issued by FSC&RD

    TruthfullyLabeled Seed

    As imported by the importers under Seed(Truth in Labeling Rules, 1991) and assuranceof the quality lies on the importers

    Pink color labels of importing agency

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    TRADITIONAL VARIETY APPROVAL SYSTEM

    Selection of best performing strains by the plant breeder in Micro-Varietal Trials (MVTs)

    Performance and Adaptability testing through Zonal Varietal trails(ZVTs)

    National Uniform Yield Trials (NUYTs) by concerned National CropCoordinator of PCCC for cotton and NARC/PARC (other crops)

    Receive application, Spot examination, evaluation for performance,

    quality and resistance etc. by Technical Experts Sub-Committees(TESCs)

    TESCs recommend to Provincial Seed Councils (PrSC) forapproval/rejection of the variety

    Respective PrSC then Approves the Variety

    NSC finally notifies the variety as Released/Approved

    Registration of the variety by FSC&RD on the basis of VCUrecommendations by PCCC/PARC and DUS tests for at least twoconsecutive seasons/years

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    NOTIFICATION

    PARC PCCC FSC&RD

    VEC VEC DUS

    PROVINCIAL SEED COUNCIL

    APPROVAL & RELEASE

    NATIONAL SEED COUNCIL

    2 YRS2 YRS

    FSRC

    VARIETYREGISTRATION

    SUBMITS

    MICRO VARIETAL TRIALS

    ZONAL VARIETAL TRIALS

    SELECTS PROMISING STRAIN

    SUB-STATIONS

    GOVT. FARMSENLIGHTENEDFARMERS

    BREEDER MAKES CROSSES

    SELECTS PROMISING STRAINBREEDINGSTATIONS

    PARC PCCC

    GERMPLASM GERMPLASM

    ALL CROPS EXCEPT COTTON ONLY COTTON

    MINFAL

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    Varieties Released & Registered so far (22-02-2011)

    Crops

    No. of Registered and Released Varieties

    Punjab Sindh KPK Balochistan Islamabad PVT Pakistan

    Wheat 54 20 35 7 2 -- 118

    Barley 3 - 2 3 --- 8

    Maize 8 - 12 -- --- 2 22

    Rice 15 13 6 --- --- -- 34

    Cotton 65 21 1 --- --- 9 96

    Sugarcane 12 6 16 --- -- 1 35

    Pulses 39 4 17 1 5 -- 66

    Oilseeds 17 4 20 -- 8 5 54

    Fodders 21 --- 7 1 --- 2 31

    Vegetables 33 1 12 8 --- -- 54

    Fruits -- -- 31 -- -- -- 31

    Total 267 69 159 20 15 19 549

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    SEED LAWS/ RULES IN PAKISTAN

    Sr Title of Seed Act/Rule Date ofNotification

    1 Seed Act, 1976 1976

    2 Seed (Registration) Rules, 1987 1987

    3 Amendments in Seed (Registration) Rules, 1987 5-6-2003

    4 Procedures, Directions and Seed Standards, 1988 1988

    5 Pakistan Fruit Plants Certification Rules, 1998 28-2-1998

    6 Amendment in Pakistan Fruit Plants Certification Rules, 1998 6-5-2003

    7 Seed (Truth-in-Labeling) Rules, 1991 12-3-1991

    8 Amendment Seed (Truth-in-Labeling) Rules, 1991 19-1-1998

    9 Amendment Seed (Truth-in-Labeling) Rules, 1991 12-10-1993

    10 Seed Amendment Bill 2009 Under process

    11 Plant Breeders Rights Bill - 2009 Under process

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    SEED (AMMENDMENT) BILL 2009

    To broaden scope of regulation business, enhance participation andinvestment of private sector in seed industry and safeguard farmers

    interest

    1. Availability of Pre-basic seed to the private sector

    2. Establishing Accredited Seed Testing Laboratories in private sector

    3. Registration of Seed Companies/ Dealers and Processing Plants

    4. Enhancement of penalties/fines for effective seed act enforcement

    5. Restriction on unapproved/banned varieties and misbranding

    6. Registration of the seed related Persons/ Organizations

    7. Every Seed Dealer shall clearly display at his place of business the

    sale prices of different crop seeds held by him including the

    opening and closing stocks on a daily basis.

    PLANT BREEDERS RIGHT BILL 2009

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    PLANT BREEDERS RIGHT BILL - 2009

    1. To encourage plant breeders/ seed organizations/multinational seedcompanies to invest in research and plant breeding

    2. Development of superior varieties of field, vegetable andornamental/horticultural crops

    3. Healthy competition for variety development in public and privatesector

    4. To facilitate an access to protected foreign varieties

    5. Protection of local varieties abroad6. Encourage state plant breeders through financial incentives as royaltyon their protected varieties and revenue generation for researchinstitutes

    7. Discipline in seed industry

    NUMBER OF REGISTERED SEED COMPANIES IN PAKISTAN

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    NUMBER OF REGISTERED SEED COMPANIES IN PAKISTAN

    (1980-2011)

    Category Punjab Sindh KPK G.B B.tan Total

    Public Sector 1 1 1 1 4Private

    National

    600 91 20 02 7 720

    Private

    Multinationals

    4 1 - - 5

    Total Active 605 93 21 02 08 729

    Cancelled 129 14 07 0 150

    TOTAL

    734 107 28 02 08 879

    * Multinationals : Monsanto, Pioneer, ICI, Syngenta and BayerSource: FSC&RD, Islamabad

    TOTAL SEED AVAILABILITY DURING 2007 08

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    TOTAL SEED AVAILABILITY DURING 2007-08

    Crop/Seed Total SeedRequirement

    (MT)

    Total Seed Availability (MT)

    Public Private Local Imported Total

    Wheat 1044964 55534.05.31%

    13509912.92%

    19063418.23%

    --- 190634.9418.3%

    Paddy 39,660 23715.97%

    996925.14%

    12340.0031.11%

    1528.373.85%

    13868.3734.0%

    Maize 30,036 214.000.71%

    307210.23%

    328610.94%

    6499.2221.64%

    9785.2232.57 %

    Cotton 40,000 3035

    7.58%

    26656.20

    66.64%

    29691.2

    74.22%

    --- 29691.2

    74.22%Pulses 48346 591

    1.22%749.161.54%

    1340.162.76%

    --- 1340.162.76 %

    Oilseeds 16041 190.91.19%

    600.37%

    2501.56%

    1653.3910.30%

    1903.9311.86%

    Fodders 70000 50

    0.07%

    49.41

    0.07%

    99.41

    0.14%

    9932

    13.56%

    10131.41

    14.47%Vegetables 5500 239

    4.34%534

    9.70%773

    14.05%5886.0

    107.07%6659

    121.07%

    Potato 311500 251.350.08%

    1500.05%

    401.350.13%

    4889.561.56%

    5290.901.69%

    TOTAL 1614296 62476.253.87%

    176338.7710.92 %

    238874.9214.79 %

    30388.421.88 %

    269305.2816.68%

    TOTAL SEED AVAILABILITY DURING 2008 09

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    TOTAL SEED AVAILABILITY DURING 2008-09

    Crop/SeedTotal Seed

    Requirement(MT)

    Total Seed Availability (MT)

    Public Private Local Imported TotalLocal+Imp

    )

    Wheat 1085520 57,704.675.59%

    157595.2715.25 %

    215,299.9420.84%

    ___ 215,299.9420.84 %

    Paddy 36,960 6,643.5217.97 %

    24101.9265.21%

    30745.483.18%

    932.732.52 %

    31,678.1785.70 %

    Maize 30,036.00 253.280.84 %

    1625.097

    5.41 %1878.376.25%

    10,259.6234.16%

    12137.9940.61 %

    Cotton 40,000.00 1,898.444.75%

    16746.6741.87%

    18645.1146.61%

    ____ 18,645.1146.61 %

    Pulses 48,612.74 1,080.472.22 %

    284.75

    0.59 %

    1365.22

    2.81%

    ____ 1,365.22

    2.81 %

    Oil Seeds 16041 291.108.56 %

    170.00

    5.00 %

    461.10

    13.56%

    1,562.88

    45.96 %

    2,023.98

    59.52 %

    Fodders 70000 9.200.02 %

    __ 9.20

    0.02%

    9,221.20

    13.17 %

    9230.4

    13.19%

    Vegetables 5500.00 111.002.01 %

    1536

    27.92 %

    1647

    29.94 %

    2,674.27

    48.61 %432178.56 %

    Potato 372,725.00 378.750.10 %

    12.00

    0.00 %

    390.75

    0.10%

    5,150.60

    1.38 %5,541.351.49 %

    TOTAL 1705394.00 68370434.25%

    202071.1712.571%

    270441.5715.86%

    29800 300241.5717.60%

    SECTOR WISE SEED AVAILABILITY 2006 07

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    SECTOR-WISE SEED AVAILABILITY 2006-07

    Crop/Seed Total SeedRequirement

    (TSR)(MT)

    Total Seed Availability (MT)

    FormalSector

    % of TSR InformalSector

    % of TSR

    Wheat 10,27,080 203946.96 19.86 823133.04 80.14

    Paddy 39,660 14680.02 37.01 24979.98 62.99

    Maize 30,036 11426.89 38.04 18609.11 61.96

    Cotton 65,000 34169.67 52.57 30830.33 47.43

    PULSES 48,346 1100.55 2.28 47245.45 97.72

    OILSEEDS 16,041 1708.74 10.65 14332.26 89.35

    FODDERS 70000 11763.48 16.00 61485.52 83.94

    VEGETABLES 5,500 6546.39 119.03 ??? ???

    Potato 3,11,500 8200.06 2.63 303299.94 97.37

    TOTAL 16,16,412 2,93,542.76 18.16 13,23,915.63 81.90

    VEGETABLES SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY 2001 09

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    VEGETABLES SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY, 2001-09

    Year Total Seed

    Requirement

    (MT)

    Seed Availability (MT) Value of

    Imported

    Seed

    Local Imported Total Million Rs.2000-01 5085 211.90

    (4.17%)

    3445.72

    (67.76%)

    3657.62

    (71.93%)

    314.68

    2001-02 5150 592.82

    (11.51%)

    2635.20

    (51.17%)

    3228.02

    (62.68%)

    309.81

    2002-03 5156 645.50

    (12.53%)

    2450.63

    (47.53%)

    3087.13

    (59.87%)

    393.97

    2003-04 5268 861.06

    (16.34%)

    3151.32

    (59.82%)

    4012.38

    (76.17%)

    434.13

    2004-05 5270 408.00

    (7.74%)

    4631.68

    (87.89%)

    5039.68

    (95.63%)

    599.54

    2005-06 5500 713.17

    (12.97%)

    6526.14

    (118.66%)

    7239.31

    (131.62%)

    803.80

    2006-07 5213 741(14.21%)

    6287.62(120.61%)

    7028.62(134.81%)

    875.57

    2007-08 5500 773

    (14.05%)

    5886

    (107.01%)

    6659

    (121.07%)

    1066.76

    2008-09 5500 1647.

    29 %

    2674

    48 %

    4321

    78 %

    763

    2009-10 5500 198036 %

    355364 %

    5533100 %

    1085

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    CONSTRAINTS IN VEGETABLE SEED CERTIFICATIONSYSTEM

    There is lack of professional strength and incentivesto the vegetables research institutes

    Lack of efficient breeding programs, commerciallyreleased varieties are either introduction or selectionfrom imported exotic germplasm

    poor availability of high quality early generation seedin public sector for multiplication to basic andcertified seed by private sector

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    ACTION PLAN FOR VEGETABLE SEEDPRODUCTION

    1. Arrangement of elite germplasm fromInternational research institutes (AVRDC etc)

    2. International cooperation in research for hybridvegetable seed research and productiontechnology

    3. Trainings (3-4/anum) on vegetable seed

    production technology, seed processing,packaging, storage etc.

    4. Joint ventures of national and foreign seed

    companies for vegetables seed production

    SUNFLOWER SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY 2000-08

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    SUNFLOWER SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY, 2000-08

    Year Total SeedRequirement

    Seed Availability (MT) Value of ImportedSeed

    (MT) Local Imported Total Million Rs.

    2000-01 1250 224.80

    (17.98%)

    257.20

    (20.58%)

    502.00

    (40.16%)

    50.27

    2001-02 1350 432.36

    (32.03%)

    359.90

    (26.66%)

    468.35

    (34.69%)

    70.01

    2002-03 1612 7.88

    (0.49%)

    468.00

    (29.03%)

    475.88

    (29.52%)

    94.40

    2003-04 1730 4.00(0.20%)

    1093.00(63.18%)

    1097.00(63.41%)

    213.14

    2004-05 2025 4.00

    (0.20%)

    1436.36

    (70.93%)

    1440.36

    (71.13%)

    315.42

    2005-06 2265 -- 1618.20

    (71.44%)

    1618.02

    (71.44%)

    358.18

    2006-07 3035 -- 1133.67

    (37.35%)

    1133.67

    (37.35%)

    306.63

    2007-08 2979.79 -- 1639

    (55.00)

    1639

    55%)

    422.00

    2008-09 2398.0 -- 1533

    (63 %)

    1533

    (63%)

    562

    MAIZE SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY 2000 08

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    MAIZE SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY 2000-08

    Year Total SeedRequirement

    Seed Availability (MT) Value of

    Imported Seed

    (MT) Local Imported Total Million Rs.

    2000-01 28,740 629(2.19%)

    2300(8.00%)

    2929(10.19%)

    216.41

    2001-02 27,970 908(3.25%)

    2227(7.96%)

    3135(11.21%)

    223.87

    2002-03 37,760 1470.78(3.90%)

    3536.50(9.37%)

    5007.28(13.26%)

    443.44

    2003-04 37,782 1572.00(4.16%)

    3749.00(9.92%)

    5321.00(14.08%)

    441.00

    2004-05 38,010 1987.33(5.23%)

    4318.07(11.53%)

    6305.40(16.59%)

    798.17

    2005-06 30,888 3393.01*(10.98%)

    7443.61(24.10%)

    10836.62(35.08%)

    1337.24

    2006-07 30,036 4947.70(16.47%)

    6479.19(21.57%)

    11426.89(38.04%)

    1100.22

    2007-08 30,000 3286(10.95%)

    6175.00(20.58%)

    9785.00(32.62%)

    1152.86

    2008-09 30,036 770(2.56%)

    10259.00(34.19%)

    9785.00(32.62%)

    2360

    2009-10 31170 2144(7.15%)

    7260.00(24.2%)

    9785.00(32.62%)

    1852

    Rice Seed Requirement Availability Import & Value 2000 10

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    Year Total Seed Requirement Seed Availability (MT) Value of Imported Seed

    (MT) Local Imported Total Million Rs.

    2000-01 44250 4594.36 3.15 4597.51 0.19

    2001-02 43360 4866.0 25.03 4891.03 2.88

    2002-03 44500 5716.0 63.0 5779.00 6.55

    2003-04 49010 10219.0 20.06 10239.06 2.09

    2004-05 39184 11037.0 141.55 11178.55 15.04

    2005-06 39645 15452.01 360.49 15812.50 39.75

    2006-07 39660 13574.034.23%

    1106.022.78%

    14680.0237.02%

    128.00

    2007-08 39660 12340.031.12%

    1528.373.85%

    13868.3734.97%

    225.70

    2008-09 36960 3074583.18%

    9322.52%

    3167785.70%

    180

    2009-10 38920 1927849.53%

    29757.64%

    2225357.18%

    603.0

    Rice Seed Requirement, Availability, Import & Value 2000-10

    POTATO SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY 2002 10

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    POTATO SEED REQUIREMENT AND AVAILABILITY, 2002-10

    Year Total SeedRequirement

    Seed Availability (MT) Value of Imported

    Seed

    (MT) Local Imported Total Million Rs.

    2002-03 2,89,500 818.2(0.28%)

    4210.42(1.45%)

    5028.62(1.73%)

    133.284

    2003-04 2,74,300 1115(0.41%)

    805.4(0.29%)

    1920.4(0.70%)

    26.103

    2004-05 2,74,300 1025.90

    (0.37%)

    5027.00

    (1.83%)

    6052.90

    (2.20%)

    186.80

    2005-06 2,76,250 2031.90

    (0.74%)

    6511.03

    (2.36%)

    8542.93

    (3.09%)

    229.19

    2006-07 3,11,500 1315.00

    (0.42%)

    6885.00

    (2.21%)

    8200.00

    (2.63%)

    306.68

    2007-08 3,11,800 401.35

    (0.13%)

    4869.56

    (1.56%)

    5290.91

    (1.69%)

    245.03

    2008-09 372725 480

    (0.13%)

    5151

    (1.38%)

    5.631

    (1.51%)

    309

    2009-10 372725 298 7536 7834

    2.10%

    545.0

    IMPORT OF FODDER SEEDS IN MT DURING 2001 09

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    IMPORT OF FODDER SEEDS IN MT DURING 2001-09Year/

    FodderAlfalfa

    (Million Rs.)

    Barseem(Million Rs.)

    Sorghum(Million Rs.)

    Pearl Millet(Million Rs.)

    Grasses(Million Rs.)

    Total(Million Rs.)

    2001-02 4.84

    (0.87)

    5117.65

    (201.12)

    805.05

    (38.63)

    -- 0.60

    (0.18)

    5928.14

    (240.80)

    2002-03 87(6.03)

    9,929(453.39)

    1,367(53.17)

    -- 0.63

    (0.17)

    11383.63(512.76)

    2003-04 5.0(1.00)

    4,348(177.91)

    1,203(60.28)

    1.14(0.22)

    0.83

    (0.17)

    5557.97(239.58)

    2004-05 -- 2374(116.39)

    1,663(54.32)

    2.31(10.52)

    1.67(0.33)

    4040.98(181.56)

    2005-06 67(7.50)

    5,740(223.26)

    3,925.09(110.84)

    18.01(1.06)

    1.30

    (0.32)

    9751.40(342.98)

    2006-07 298.52

    (40.44)

    6304.00

    (291.46)

    4872.03

    (146.09)

    255.72

    (32.24)

    3.76

    (1.40)

    11754

    (526)

    2007-08 1045.24(147.00)

    4106.00(316.23)

    3743.15(159.14)

    531.49(42.18)

    6.16

    (2.28)

    9432.04

    (666.83)

    2008-09 579(92.84)

    220(15.48)

    6590(348.44)

    1831(229.40)

    - 9222

    (686.0)

    2009-10 596(86.55) 484(30.01) 8972(488.72) 1726(171.89) 0.31(0.64)11780(780.0)

    IMPORT OF SEEDS OF ALL CROPS IN PAKISTAN (2006 10)

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    IMPORT OF SEEDS OF ALL CROPS IN PAKISTAN (2006-10)

    2009-10 2008-09 2006-07 2007-08

    Category Crops

    /Seeds

    Quan-

    tity

    Value

    Rs. (Mil.)

    Quantity (MT)

    Value Rs.(Mills)

    Quantity

    (MT)

    Value

    Rs.

    (Mills)

    Quantity

    (MT)

    Value

    (million

    Rs.)

    Vegetables 40 Species 3553 1085 2674 763.0 5804.52 862.50 5885.88 100.76

    Cereals Maize 7260 1852 10259 2360 6479.19 1100.22 6175.32 1152.86

    Paddy 2975 603 932 180 1106.02 128.00 1528.37 225.70

    Fodders Alfalfa 596 86.55 579.60 92.84 298.52 40.44 1045.24 147.00

    Berseem 484 30.01 220 15.48 6304.00 293.73 4106.00 316.23

    Sorghum 8972 30.01 6569 348.44 4872.03 158.30 3743.15 159.14

    Pearlmillet

    1726 171.89 1831 229.40 255.72 322.40 6.16 2.28

    Grasses 0.31 0.64 - - 3.76 1.40 531.49 42.18

    Total 11780 780 9222 686 11734.03 526.12

    Oilseeds Sunflower 2160 958 1533 562 1133.67 306.63 1639.36 421.97

    Canola 57 28 30 12 11.00 2.96 14.03 4.14

    Jatropha 1 0.13 - - 0.10 0.005

    Total 2218 1566 1248 1144.77 309.60

    Others Potato 7536 545 5151 309 6885.06 306.68 4869.56 245.03

    G.Total 35322 5851.13

    68.84

    Mil. US $

    29801 4872

    57.32

    Mil. US $

    33,153.59 3233.1252.20

    Mil. US $

    29544.56 2817.29

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    Sr.No.

    Crop/Seed SeedRate

    (kg perHec)

    Area Total Seed

    Requireme

    nt

    (MT)

    Av. Price

    (Rs./Kg)

    Internal

    Commercial

    Market

    (Mill. PKR.)

    Internal

    Commercial

    Market

    (Mill. US $)

    1 Wheat 120 9046000 1085520 30 32565.6 378.67

    2 Barley 100 86000 8600

    3

    Paddy (Fine) 7 1696800 11877.60 59 700.78 8.24

    Paddy

    (Course)

    20 1265800 25316 34 860.74 15.19

    4 Maize (OPV) 30 704540 21136 25 528.40 6.22

    Maize (HYB) 20 347160 10000 250 2500.00 29.41

    5 Cotton 14 2820000 39480 100 3948 37.16

    OIL SEED

    6 Sunflower 5 319473 1597.365 690 1102 1.56

    7 Canola 5 12400 58.8 75 4.42 0.25

    8 Rapeseeds &Mustards 5 244900 1224.5 30 36.735 0.432

    9 Soybean 75 53 3.97 60 0.24 2.81

    10 Sesame 5 90700 454 140 63.56 0.75

    11 Linseed 15 5432 81.48 150 12.22 0.14

    12 Groundnut 100 92800 9280 150 1392 16.38

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    ESTIMATED NATIONAL SEED REQUIREMENT AND ITS COMMERICAL VALUE 2007-08

    Sr Crop/Seed Seed Rate(kg per Hec)

    Area Total Seed

    Requirement

    (MT)

    Av. Price

    (Rs./Kg)

    Internal

    Commercial

    Market

    (Mill. PKR.)

    Internal

    Commercial

    Market

    (Mill. US $)

    Pulses

    13 Gram 40 1080600 43224.00 53 2290.872 26.95

    14 Mungbean 25 219700 5492.5 75 411.94 4.85

    15 Lentil 10 30900 309 80 24.72 0.29

    16 Mash 20 27600 552 80 44.16 0.52

    17 Potato 2500 145000 362500 32 11600 136.47

    18 Vegetable 252.9 5500 204 1122 13.2

    19. Fodder andForages

    29.6 2369700 70000 180 12600 148.24

    Total20.85MillionHectare

    1.7000million tonne

    71800 845.0

    *Reflects the commercial value of the available seed in the country during 2008-09( 1 US $= 85 PKR)

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    Potential Seed Market of Pakistan

    Crop Seed Requirement Price/kg Domestic Market

    (Million Rs.)

    Wheat (OP) 1085520 30 32565.0

    Cotton (OP)

    Bt Hybrid

    40000

    1000

    40000.0

    Paddy (Fine) 11877.0 59 700.0

    Paddy Coarse (Hyb) 25316.0 300 7594.0

    Maize (Hyb) 31000.0 450 13950.0

    Gram, Lentil, Mung, Mash 50000.0 72 3600.0

    Canola (Hyb) 6000 790 47.4

    Rape& Mustard 1224 30 36.72

    Potato 362500 32 11600

    Vegetables (Hyb) 5500 - 2000.0

    Fodder (Hyb) 70000 300 21000.0

    133092.7

    US $= 1565.0million

    SALE PRICES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS, 2001- 10 (PSC)

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    SALE PRICES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS, 2001 10 (PSC)

    Source: Punjab Seed Corporation

    Crop/

    Seed

    Average Sale Price of Certified Seed (Rs/Kg)

    2000-01 2001-02

    2002-03 2003-04

    2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

    Wheat 11.65 11.80 12.00 12.50 15.00 16.37 17.50 18.50 29.20 38

    Cotton (Fuzzy) 27.00 28.27 27.50 30.11 41.56 30.13 50.00 61.25 49.50 105

    Cotton (Delinted) 36.00 36.24 38.88 41.80 57.50 41.39 62.50 110.00 80.00 160Paddy (Fine) 19.17 20.75 23.33 24.38 25.63 25.25 30.00 62.50 59.00 52.5

    Paddy (Coarse) 11.50 13.00 13.50 14.50 16.25 17.00 20.00 25.00 34.00 32.5

    Maize (OPVs) 10.50 12.75 14.50 11.60 14.00 16.80 18.00 21.00 25.00 28.0

    Maize (Hybrids) - - - - - 150.00 175.00 220.00 250.00

    455.0

    250

    Gram 22.50 29.00 31.50 18.00 21.00 22.50 35.00 37.00 53.60

    Mung 50.00 47.50 74.50 110.0

    Potato 20.67 24.67 14.00 26.67 28.67 33.33 36.00 26.00 30.00 32.0

    Canola 24.00 - - - - 30.00 15.00 24.00 ---

    Raya - - - - - - 30.00 35.00 67.00

    Berseem 80.00 - 100.00 90.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 250.00 250.00

    Sesame (Til) 80.00 --- 140.00

    Millet( Bajra) 22.50 25.00 105.00

    Guar seed 25.00 35.00 ---

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    SALE PRICES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS, 2006- 09 (PSC)

    VEGETABLE

    CROP/SEED

    Average Sale Price of CertifiedVegetable Seed (Rs/Kg)

    Sale Price of Imported Hybrid Seed

    2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 CROP PRICERS/kg

    US $

    Okra 82.00 120.00 200.00 Tomato 95000 1117.0

    Peas 56.00 40.00 60.00 Chillies 80000 941

    Carrot 150.00 250.00 280.00 Cucumber 13000 153

    Radish 78.00 100.00 120.00 Watermelon 17000 200

    Turnip(Purple top) 75.00 85.00 100. Okra 2500 30

    Turnip(Gold Ball) 90.00 95.00 100.00 Cauliflower 35000 412

    Bitter gourd 400.00 550.00 600.00 Onion 18000 212

    Bottle gourd 120.00 160.00 200.00 Bitter gourd 10000 118

    Spinach 45.00 45.00 ---

    Methi 120.00 --- ---

    Tinda gourd 100.00 300.00 180.00

    Source: Punjab Seed Corporation Importers Price

    FRUIT NURSERY PLANTS

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    FRUIT NURSERY PLANTS

    There is no fruit plant certification programme in the country exceptKPK where a proactive programme of registration of fruit nurseriesand certification of fruit plants specifically of pome and stone fruits

    has been initiated

    Three Germplasm Units (GPUs) for certification of fruit plants/propagating material were set up in KPK for certification of tropical(D. I. Khan), sub-tropical (Dargai, Swat), and temperate fruits/pome &stone fruits (Baikan, Swat) shift to Haripur.

    More than 62 nurseries have been registered while about 27,000certified plants were distributed through these nurseries during2006-07

    Punjab Province has also initiated this project on citrus, peaches,mango and date palm etc and has established 4 GPUs i.e. Khanewal(Mango).

    GPU OF PUNJAB/GILGIT NA/NWFP

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    GPU OF PUNJAB/GILGIT-NA/NWFPPUNJAB

    Sr.No GPU Name Location Varieties

    1- Sub-tropical Fruit

    GPU-Citrus

    Mother Block, Mohammad Nagar Arif walla ,Agri-

    Farm

    36

    2- Tropical FruitGPU-Mango

    Mother Block, Khanewal Farm ,Agri-Farm 12

    3- Sub-tropical FruitGPU-Citrus

    Mother Block,SodiJai Wali Sargodha 25

    4- Peaches GPU Mother & Multiplication Block. Horticulture Sub -

    Research Station Khatwai Sargodha

    12

    Gilgit-NA area

    1 Temperate Fruit GPU Mother & Multiplication BlockAgriculture Research Gilgit

    RootstockPlantation(44)

    NWFP-Province

    1- Tropical GPU Mother+Multpication Block, Agri-ResearchRatakulachi D.I.Khan NWFP

    2- Subtropical FruitGPU(Citrus)

    Mother+Multpication Block, Agri-ResearchSherkhana Dargai NWFP

    3- Subtropical FruitGPU(Citrus)

    Mother+Multpication Block,Purrain Agri-farmHaripur NWFP

    44

    4- Temperate Fruit GPU Agriculture Research Station Bafa Manshera 56

    SALE PRICES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS, 2008- 09 (PSC)

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    SALE PRICES OF CERTIFIED SEEDS, 2008 09 (PSC)

    Source: Punjab Seed Corporation

    Crop/

    Seed

    Average Sale Price of Certified Seed (Rs/Kg)

    2000-01 2001-02

    2002-03 2003-04

    2004-05 2005-06 2006-07 2007-08 2008-09 2009-10

    Wheat 11.65 11.80 12.00 12.50 15.00 16.37 17.50 18.50 29.20 38

    Cotton (Fuzzy) 27.00 28.27 27.50 30.11 41.56 30.13 50.00 61.25 49.50 105

    Cotton (Delinted) 36.00 36.24 38.88 41.80 57.50 41.39 62.50 110.00 80.00 160

    Paddy (Fine) 19.17 20.75 23.33 24.38 25.63 25.25 30.00 62.50 59.00 52.5

    Paddy (Coarse) 11.50 13.00 13.50 14.50 16.25 17.00 20.00 25.00 34.00 32.5

    Maize (OPVs) 10.50 12.75 14.50 11.60 14.00 16.80 18.00 21.00 25.00 28.0

    Maize (Hybrids) - - - - - 150.00 175.00 220.00 250.00

    455.0

    250

    Gram 22.50 29.00 31.50 18.00 21.00 22.50 35.00 37.00 53.60

    Mung 50.00 47.50 74.50 110.0

    Potato 20.67 24.67 14.00 26.67 28.67 33.33 36.00 26.00 30.00 32.0

    Canola 24.00 - - - - 30.00 15.00 24.00 75.00 85.0

    Raya - - - - - - 30.00 35.00 67.00

    Berseem 80.00 - 100.00 90.00 100.00 100.00 85.00 250.00 100.0

    Sesame (Til) 80.00 --- 140.00

    Millet( Bajra) 22.50 25.00 105.00

    Guar seed 25.00 35.00 ---

    ACTION PLAN/ STRATEGIES

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    ACTION PLAN/ STRATEGIES

    Establishment of an independent seed act enforcement wing, with all requisite infrastructure

    is suggested, to effectively control sub-standard seed business activities and promote

    certified seed business.

    Seed (Amendment) Bill 2009 and Plant Breeders Bill 2009 are required to be promulgated toaccommodate the private sector for investment and research and seed industry.

    To meet the modern era challenge we need to develop our human resource capacity throughforeign trainings especially in plant variety Registration , Plant Variety Protection Systems,

    Fruit Certification System, GMOs Testing, Accreditation of Laboratories etc

    Hybrid seed production projects of maize, sunflower, canola, fodders (sorghum-Sudangrass

    hybrid, mazenta hybrid, bajra-napiergrass hybrid, hybrid Pearlmillet etc.) and vegetables etc.should be initiated. Joint ventures of public research institutes and private sector seedcompanies are a good option to promote hybrid seed

    Production of biotech seeds of various crops on local basis independently as well as throughjoint ventures with foreign stakeholders should be promoted to encourage and popularize thebiotech seed industry

    Fruit seed certification system should be extended throughout the country for productionand distribution of true to type and disease free fruit plants of improved varieties

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    The Testing results of such R&D based seed companies as official Testingand be evaluated by some designated team visiting their trials.

    Seed dealers of multinational seed companies keep the record of their salein register to stop the black marketing and to avoid the role of middle man.

    Plant Quarantine laws/Rules be revised keeping in view the latestrequirements of international seed business and SPS measures.

    Provincial and Federal Research Institutes Facilitation for access to geneticresources to R&D based seed companies under MTA.

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    NATIONAL SEED POLICY

    National Seed Policy need to be developed to establish road map for PublicPrivate Partnership or Consortium model as develop by ICRISAT, India, where

    private seed companies can jointly fund research that results in publicallyavailable Inbred lines/ Parental material. ICRISTA is emphasizing more onPub-Pvt Partnership due to effectiveness of Private sector for transferringresults to farmers.

    National seed policy can define for contractual research by Public SectorResearch Institute and availability of inbred lines on exclusive rights basis.

    Public Sector Seed Corporation should confine to seed multiplication of highvolume and low value crops along with production of pre-basic seed to caterthe requirements of private sector.

    Restriction to MSC to transfer hybrid technology to Pakistan as was done in

    India (3 years). It should facilitate acquisition of genetic resources from abroad by public

    sector organization, evaluation in the country and then availability of targetedgermplasm to R&D based seed companies.