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How do you know if the certified seeds you’re buying are authentic or fake?


Look at the certification tag and not the packaging to make sure that the seeds are of high quality and certified by the National Seed Quality Control Services (NSQCS), says Eden Gagelonia, National Seed Production Network coordinator. Farmers should not be confused by the color of the sacks or packaging materials because these do not indicate whether the seed passed the NSQCS standards, she added.
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Starting in the 2006 dry season, SedNet members will be entitled to a 50-percent discount on the cost of foundation seeds, which they plant to produce registered and certified seeds. This means that instead of paying P80 per kilogram (kg), which is the new rate, SeedNet members pay only P40 per kg.
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How do you know if the certified seeds you’re buying are authentic or fake?


Look at the certification tag and not the packaging to make sure that the seeds are of high quality and certified by the National Seed Quality Control Services (NSQCS), says Eden Gagelonia, National Seed Production Network coordinator. Farmers should not be confused by the color of the sacks or packaging materials because these do not indicate whether the seed passed the NSQCS standards, she added.
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Starting in the 2006 dry season, SedNet members will be entitled to a 50-percent discount on the cost of foundation seeds, which they plant to produce registered and certified seeds. This means that instead of paying P80 per kilogram (kg), which is the new rate, SeedNet members pay only P40 per kg.
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-01 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Agriculture [SectionUrl] => agriculture [URL] => ) ) )
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