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        SEED CENTRE         
        
          
Milestones of Department of Seed Science and  Technology 
The  Department of Seed Technology, first of its kind in India, was established in  the year 1972 in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University. Owing to its active  involvement in basic and applied research in seed science, it was renamed as  Department of Seed Science and Technology in the year 1998. Totally, 48 seed  scientists working in colleges and research stations of TNAU throughout Tamil  Nadu are involved in education, research, seed production and extension  activities. Sixteen of our scientistshave been trained in International  Institutes at USA, China, Sweden, Denmark, UK, Canada, Britain, Philippines and  Israel. 
  
 
Education  
           
         The  department is offering post graduate and doctoral programme in Seed Science and  Technology. Besides, courses are being offered for undergraduate degree  students of Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Agricultural Engineering and  Agricultural biotechnology. 
  
 
Research  
        From the  inception, the department has been actively involved in research encompassing  seed production, processing, testing, storage, seed health and seed enhancement  techniques in agricultural, horticultural, forage and sylvicultual crops.  Research projects funded by National, International and Private Organizations  are being handled at this department. Training programme are being  organized for the scientists of various SAUs  and ICAR Institutes, Officials of Dept. of Agriculture, Seed producers and  Farmers. 
   
 
Establishment of Seed Centre 
        Despite the best efforts of the  scientists, many improved varieties/ hybrids have not reached their final  destination to farmer's fields. The major bottleneck for spread of these  varieties / hybrids is non availability of quality seeds. Hence, Tamil Nadu  Agricultural University, Coimbatore has taken a major initiative to expand  exponentially the seed activities to reach the farmers of the State. 
        Moreover, the first meeting of  ICAR - Mega Project on seed production in agricultural crops and fisheries held  at New Delhi on 27-28 June, 2006 insisted on adoption of a single window system  for seed programme with a senior level scientist nominated as Special Officer  (Seeds) under the direct control of Vice - Chancellor. Based on this guideline,  The SEED CENTRE was established on 27.10.2006 in Tamil Nadu Agricultural  University.  
          
         
        Vision 
         *      To  reach the farmers of all the districts of Tamil Nadu with quality seeds of  improved  varieties/ hybrids 
  *.      Enhancing  the seed replacement rate of major crops to increase the productivity. 
          *      Identification  of potential regions of the State for better seed production of major crops. 
        *      Adoption  of improved technology for the improved productivity of Seeds. 
        Mandate of Seed  Centre 
        
          
            - Increasing  the seed production based on the needs of the farming community.
 
            - Production  and supply of required quantity of breeder seeds with high purity and  supply   to Gal, State Government and  Private Seed Companies.
 
            - Popularizing  the TNAU evolved varieties and other promising varieties in demand among the  farming community by supplying quality seeds.
 
            - Development  of TNAU as a major quality seed producer by utilizing the existing expertise.
 
            - Generation  of revenue for TNAU for overall development of the University.
 
           
         
         
        Seed Quality Assurance 
               
          In order to  ensure high quality of seeds produced, a systematic approach right from  maintenance breeding to seed treatment and packing is followed. Genetic purity  is ensured through scientific nucleus seed production by growing progeny rows  of each improved variety / parental lines of hybrids. Frequent field monitoring  by the scientists involved in seed production and training to the local field  staff helped in implementing effective roguing operations. Training and on farm  demonstration on crop management and post harvest handling enabled to mitigate  seed moisture, health and physical purity problems. 
          The seeds produced at TNAU  centres are subjected to careful drying and complete processing schedule.  Subsequently the seeds are tested for moisture content, physical purity and  germination in the Seed Testing Laboratory. Grow out tests and field emergence  tests are also being conducted for every lot of the seeds to confirm the  quality of seeds. 
       
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