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Four seed associations, namely, Seed Association of India (SAI), Association of
Seed Industry (ASI), Indian Seed Industry Association (INSIA), and All India Crop
Biotechnology Association joined hands together and formed National Seed Association
of India (NSAI) in May, 2007. NSAI was registered under the Societies Registration
Act, XXI of 1860. The concerns of the seed industry can now be voiced effectively
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NSAI is committed to promote:
- The interests of sustainable agriculture.
- The welfare and economic prosperity of the Indian farmer.
- The issues affecting the seed industry.
- NSAI will also promote harmonization and adoption of best commercial practices in
production, processing, quality control and distribution of seeds.
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"Quality Seed for Food Security Through Public- Private Partnership" April, 13-14, 2010
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