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Seed Links
International Organizations
Canadian Seed
Trade Association
Through the collective efforts of its membership, the CSTA fosters
an environment conducive to researching, developing, distributing,
and trading seed and associated technologies; with the goal of bettering
the choices and successes of its members customers.
Convention on
Biological Diversity, United Nations Environment Programme
The Convention on Biological Diversity is a pact among the vast
majority of the world's governments designed to maintain the world's
ecological underpinnings in the face of economic development. It
establishes three main goals: the conservation of biological diversity,
the sustainable use of its components, and the fair and equitable
sharing of the benefits from the use of genetic resources.
Food
and Agriculture Organization, Seed and Plant Genetic Resources Service
The FAOs Seed and Plant Genetic Resources Service manages
programs for seed policies, seed improvement, seed production, seed
security and germplasm exchange.
International
Society for Seed Science
The ISSS is a membership organization that strives to advance education
and research for the public benefit in the scientific study of seeds.
International
Seed Trade Federation (FIS)
The FIS is a non-profit group of national associations and individual
seed companies. With members from about 70 developed and developing
countries of all continents, it represents the mainstream of world
seed trade and serves as an international forum where general seed
industry issues are discussed.
International
Seed Testing Association
The primary purpose of the ISTA is to develop, adopt and publish
standard procedures for sampling and testing seeds and to promote
uniform application of these procedures for evaluation of seeds
moving in international trade. ISTAs secondary purposes include
actively promoting research in all areas of seed science and technology
and encouraging variety certification.
Mexican Seed
Trade Association (in Spanish)
ASTAs and CSTAs counterpart in Mexico.
North American
Plant Protection Organization
NAPPO, a Regional Plant Protection Organization of the International
Plant Protection Convention, coordinates the efforts among Canada,
the United States and Mexico to protect their plant resources from
the entry, establishment and spread of regulated plant pests, while
facilitating intra/interregional trade.
Organization
of Economic Cooperation and Development Seed Schemes
The OECD groups 30 member countries in an organization that provides
governments a setting in which to discuss, develop and perfect economic
and social policy. The OECD Schemes for the Varietal Certification
of Seed Moving in International Trade addresses global seed trade
issues.
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