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Boosting Crop Quality and Yield: Latest Insights from Seed Certification in Stavropol Krai

by Tatiana Ivanova
2 July 2025
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Boosting Crop Quality and Yield: Latest Insights from Seed Certification in Stavropol Krai
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The North Caucasus branch of the Federal Center for Agricultural Product Safety and Quality (FGBU “COC APK”) is actively conducting seed certification and field inspections for winter wheat, winter and spring barley, as well as winter and sown peas. With 166 applications processed this year—covering 9.2 thousand hectares—the demand for certification has surged compared to the same period in 2023, when only 70 applications (5.2 thousand hectares) were recorded.

This growth highlights farmers’ increasing awareness of the importance of seed quality control in maximizing yields. According to the FAO, certified seeds can improve crop productivity by 15-25%, reducing losses from disease and poor germination. The Russian Ministry of Agriculture also reports that farms using certified seeds see 10-30% higher profitability due to better crop uniformity and resilience.

Why Seed Certification Matters

The certification process evaluates:

  • Varietal purity (ensuring genetic consistency),
  • Weed contamination,
  • Disease and pest damage.

These factors directly impact harvest outcomes. For instance, winter wheat—Russia’s key export crop—requires at least 98% varietal purity for optimal yield, as noted in Rosselkhoznadzor’s 2023 guidelines. Similarly, pea certification helps prevent Ascochyta blight, a major yield-reducing pathogen.

Upcoming Inspections: Sunflower, Corn, and Soybeans

The next phase will focus on high-value oilseed and protein crops:

  • Sunflower: Hybrid purity affects oil content (target: ≥42-48%, per All-Russian Oilseed Research Institute).
  • Corn: Certified seeds can boost yields by 3-5 t/ha (vs. farm-saved seeds).
  • Soybeans: Disease-free seeds reduce reliance on fungicides, aligning with sustainable farming trends.

The rise in seed certification requests in Stavropol reflects a strategic shift toward precision agriculture. By ensuring seed quality, farmers mitigate risks and enhance productivity—a critical step as global grain demand grows. Investing in certified seeds today means securing tomorrow’s harvests.

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Tags: Agricultural ProductivityBarleycorncrop yieldPeasRosselkhoznadzorSeed Certificationseed quality controlsoybeansStavropol KraisunflowerSustainable Farmingvarietal puritywinter wheat

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