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How NASC’s SeedTracker, SeedCodex is curbing seed adulteration, improve crop yield

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THE National Agricultural Seed Council (NASC) of Nigeria is currently revolutionising the agricultural sector with innovative technologies, SeedTracker and SeedCodex, designed to improve seed quality, traceability and farmer confidence.

These systems aim to combat the challenges of counterfeit seeds and inefficient certification processes, ensuring farmers have access to high-quality, certified seeds essential for improved productivity and food security.

SeedTracker is a digital platform that organises seed production data, enabling seamless communication among stakeholders, including producers, regulators and farmers.

The system offers centralised access to vital data like seed quantity, variety and availability, fostering transparency and informed decision-making.

It also streamlines the registration of seed producers, connects them with buyers and digitises seed certification, simplifying compliance monitoring for regulators.

Farmers benefit from expert advice on crop management, while policymakers and development agencies utilise SeedTracker for data-driven interventions, promoting food security and economic growth.

Its adaptability across crops and regions positions it as a game-changer in transforming seed systems.

SeedCodex complements SeedTracker by combating counterfeit seeds through electronic verification.

Unique scratch-off codes on seed packages allow farmers to verify authenticity instantly via SMS. This enhances trust in seed quality and protects farmers from substandard products.

For seed companies and agro-dealers, SeedCodex assures customers of product legitimacy.

Also, regulatory bodies use the system to monitor compliance with standards, while researchers gain valuable insights to improve seed quality assurance processes.

NASC’s Vision for a Resilient Agricultural Future

With SeedTracker and SeedCodex, NASC underscores its commitment to innovation and farmer empowerment.

These technologies eliminate low-quality seeds, safeguard livelihoods and contribute to achieving food security. Farmers gain access to certified seeds and expert guidance, boosting productivity and profitability, while policymakers and development agencies leverage reliable data for impactful interventions.

NASC’s adoption of these cutting-edge solutions sets a benchmark for agricultural excellence, driving Nigeria and Africa towards a resilient and inclusive agricultural ecosystem.

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