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Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

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Page 1: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary

Seed Association of Bengal

Page 2: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Introduction of Seed Association of Bengal • The only registered seed association /Forum in West Bengal.• Established in 2008.• Partner of IRRI, affiliated to Indian Chamber of Commerce and National

seed Association of India. • Participating NFSM, RKVY and ISOPOM. • Total volume of the seed industry nearly 700 Crores above.• Total 40 thousand hector area covered.• 95,000 contract farmers to produce seed.• Generated about 70 lakhs direct and indirect man days in rural economy

for seed production.• 16,000 dealers network.• Create economical development of small & marginal farmers by the way of

paying more value on agriculture produce. • Helping to increased SRR percentage to 32%• Growth of the industry 20% per annum.

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No of Seed Companies : 50• 46 private seed producers companies • 4 co-operatives Crops :• Major: Paddy• Others (Potato, Groundnut, Maize, Pulses and Oilseeds)

Paddy seed Turnover : • Certified: 120,000 MT• TL Seed: > 100,000 MT

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Marketing Area :• Entire West Bengal• Bihar • Jharkhand • Uttar Pradesh • Odisha • Assam

Seed is sold to the farmers through the dealers networks

Proposed Target Area : Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh,

Karnataka, Bangladesh, Nepal

Page 5: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Availability of Breeder Seed :

Allotment of Breeder Seeds from Govt. of India through Govt. of West Bengal & National Seed Association of India.

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Paddy Varieties: 45Variety Duration Yield (MT) /

hectare

Shatabdi 105-110 Days 5.0 MT

IR-36 120- 125 Days 5.8 MT

IR-64 120- 125 Days 6.4 MT

Lalat 120- 125 Days 6.0 MT

MTU-1010 120- 125 Days 6.3 MT

Sahbhagi Dhan (Drought tolerant)

105-110 Days 3.9 MT

MTU-7029 (Swarna) 140- 145Days 6.5 MT

MTU-1001 135-140 Days 5.8 MT

Rajandra Masuri 135 -140 Days 5.9 MT

Pratikha 135 -140 Days 5.6 MT

Sawrna Sub-1 (Flood tolerant)

140- 145 Days 6.7 MT

Page 7: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Problems of Seed Production :

Shortage of specific varieties of breeder seed. Lack of Seed Certification infrastructure. Less numbers of seed testing laboratories.

Page 8: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Barriers of HYV Rice Seeds Trade between and Bangladesh

Informal flow of Rice Seed between India and Bangladesh

• West Bengal, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura, Mizoram along with Dhaka, Khulna, Rajshahi, Rangpur, Seclet, Chittagong are border districts between two countries.

• Bangladesh high commission estimated 4 million dollars of informal exports amount in 2009.

• Consultative group of International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) shows that Indian Rice varieties covers 12% rice area.

Page 9: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Why Informal Trade ?

• Remarkably pores border of 3909 kms.• Official machineries is slow and out dated creating delays

and escalating costs.• Bribes and other demands by both Govt. Officials in the

border.• An inadequate transport infrastructure.

Page 10: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Damages due to informal Trade of HYV Seeds

• Huge amount of Govt. revenue loss.• Parental line of rice variety is not known.• Question about certification of seed.• Quality seed is not always available.

Page 11: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Rice Varieties are being Exported / Imported between two countries

• India to Bangladesh - MTU 7029 Parijat

MTU 1010 Pratiksha Swarna Sub – 1

Gontra Bidhan - 1• Bangladesh to India – BB – 11 (BR 11), BRRI – 28, BRRI – 29

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Why seed producers of Eastern States are interested for formal trading?

• Rice is high volume low value crop, logistic is important.• Approximate market of 261 million dollars.• Similarity is agro climatic condition (Hills, Tarai, Old alluvial

soil, New alluvial soil, Red Laterite, Costal Zone)• Opportunity to make Brand Image.

Page 13: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Benefits of Formal Trade between Two Countries

• Govt. will get revenue.• Farmers of both Countries will be able to grow varieties in

accordance to their choice suitable for specific soil.• Improve trade and knowledge sharing on HYV Rice

varieties.• Scientists of BARC (Bangladesh Agricultural Research

Council) and ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) will be able to produce more effective varieties to protect farmers.

Page 14: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

New Hope

Last month Govt. of India notified Bina Dhan 8, 10, 11, 12 released in Bangladesh. In continuation of Agreement signed in workshop on “Rice Production in Bangladesh and Collaboration between India and Bangladesh on seed issues” on 16th – 17th February 2013 in Dhaka.Hopefully Bangladesh is going to notify four HYV of Rice released in India very shortly.

Page 15: Presented By : Mr Deboyoti Guha Working Secretary Seed Association of Bengal

Grateful to :

CUTS International, India. Unnayan Shamannay of Bangladesh For “RISTE Project” Barriers to HYV Rice

Seeds Trade between India and Bangladesh.

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