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The Seed Quality Assurance Regulations and Certification System in Soybean Production?A Chinese and International Perspective

Shwu-Pyng Joanna Chen    
Man-Wah Li    
Ho-Yan Wong    
Fuk-Ling Wong    
Tingting Wu    
Junyi Gai    
Tianfu Han and Hon-Ming Lam    

Resumen

Soybean is an important and valuable crop for global food and feed supply, providing high-quality nutrition. Globally, five countries?namely Brazil, the USA, Argentina, China and India?have dominated soybean production for many years. The intention of this paper is to review the reasons for their dominance, starting with seeds. High-quality seeds enable stress-free, high-density and even planting of soybean in the field. Seed quality assurance is essential for the successful expansion of soybean cultivation. The aim of this review is to compare and contrast the factors impacting soybean seed production in these top five soybean-producing countries, including the situations at different stages of the supply chain; research and development on new soybean varieties; and regulations, rules and quality assurance systems (seed testing, certification and labeling). Since the soybean supply chain involves many different operating parties, principles and practices, efforts on different fronts need to be well coordinated by a central authority to ensure successful production. Recently, China has implemented a revised national ?Seed Law?. The possible impacts of this new legal framework on soybean seed development and trading in China are also discussed. The strengthened China Seed law to protect resources and encourage variety innovation, as well as the clearer China GM soybean commercial release policy, implies future soybean cultivation expansion with elite varieties. A continuous global production increase will require every party?s compliance to the sustainability principles.

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