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‘Historic reforms for farmers’: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan shares details of new Seed Act
‘Strict action against fake seeds; traditional seed systems to remain protected’: Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
‘Fake seed menace to be fully addressed for farmers’ relief’: Union Agriculture Minister Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
‘Proposal for penalty up to ₹30 lakh and stringent punishment for selling substandard seeds’: Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
‘Traceability to ensure instant identification of fake or poor-quality seeds, bring greater transparency’: Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
‘Mandatory registration of seed companies; unauthorised sellers barred from seed sales’: Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan
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16 JAN 2026 5:17PM by PIB Delhi
Union Minister for Agriculture and Farmers’ Welfare, and Rural Development, Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan today briefed the media in detail about the features of the new Seed Act (Seed Act 2026) and its impact on farmers. The Union Minister said the proposed legislation is a historic step aimed at ensuring farmers’ protection, seed quality and transparency across the system.

“Farmers will now know the complete story of every seed”
Responding to media queries, Shri Chouhan said a nationwide seed traceability system will now be established. “We have tried to create a system through which it can be known where the seed was produced, which dealer supplied it and who sold it,” he said. Every seed packet will carry a QR code which, when scanned, will allow farmers to access complete information about its origin. This will not only prevent the sale of fake or substandard seeds, but will also enable swift action against those responsible if such seeds enter the market.

“Substandard seeds will not enter the system at all”
The Union agriculture minister said once traceability is implemented, fake or poor-quality seeds will be identified immediately. “Inferior seeds will not come into the system, and even if they do, they will be caught. Those who supply such seeds will be penalised,” he said. This will put an end to the arbitrary practices of companies and dealers who mislead farmers.
“Registration of seed companies to be mandatory”
Shri Chouhan said every seed company will now have to be registered, making it clear which companies are authorised to operate. “Details of registered companies will be available, and no unauthorised seller will be allowed to sell seeds,” he said. This will eliminate fake companies from the market and ensure that farmers receive seeds only from credible sources.
“No restriction on traditional seeds”
The Union Minister also dispelled concerns that the new law would impose restrictions on traditional seeds used by farmers. “Farmers can sow their own seeds and share seeds with other farmers. The traditional system of seed exchange at the local level will continue without any problem,” he said. He cited the example of rural areas where farmers exchange seeds during sowing and return them later with an additional quantity, adding that such practices will remain unaffected.
“Penalty up to ₹30 lakh and punishment for selling substandard seeds”
Shri Shivraj Singh Chouhan said there will be zero tolerance for negligence in seed quality. “Earlier, the penalty was up to ₹500. Now, there is a proposal to impose a fine of up to ₹30 lakh, and if someone deliberately commits an offence, there will also be provision for punishment,” he said. While acknowledging that not all companies are at fault, he stressed that those who cheat farmers will face strict action.
“ICAR and Indian companies to remain strong players”
The minister said the Seed Act has provisions at three levels: the public sector (Indian Council of Agricultural Research, agricultural universities and Krishi Vigyan Kendras), domestic companies that produce high-quality seeds, and a proper evaluation mechanism for foreign seeds. “Seeds imported from abroad will be approved only after thorough testing and evaluation. Our public institutions and domestic private sector will be strengthened so that quality seeds reach farmers,” the Union Minister said.
“Wide awareness campaign for farmers”
On the issue of lack of awareness among farmers, Shri Chouhan said initiatives such as the ‘Viksit Krishi Sankalp Abhiyan’ have been launched to ensure scientists, officials and progressive farmers reach villages to spread awareness. He said all 731 Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) across the country will play a key role in educating farmers about seed quality, seed selection and grievance redressal mechanisms.
“Strict punishment for those selling fake seeds”
Reiterating the government’s stand, the Union Minister said anyone who deliberately produces or sells substandard seeds could face imprisonment of up to three years and a fine of up to ₹30 lakh. “Earlier, the law was weak. Now we are making it effective so that farmers get justice,” he said.
“Outdated 1966 law to be modernised”
Shri Chouhan said the existing Seed Act of 1966 belonged to an era without advanced technology or data systems. “We are now bringing a modern law based on traceability, digital records and accountability, so that no farmer is cheated in the future,” he said.
“States’ rights to remain intact”
Addressing concerns that the new law could dilute states’ powers, the Union Minister said, “Agriculture is a state subject. The rights of state governments will remain intact. The Centre will only coordinate, and the law will be implemented with the cooperation of states,” he said.
“Our goal is to ensure the right seed for every farmer”
Summing up, Shri Chouhan said the government’s objective is to ensure that every farmer gets quality seeds. “Good companies will be encouraged, and those who do wrong will face strict action. That is the essence of this law,” he said. He added that through Seed Act 2026, the government is taking a decisive step towards providing farmers with safe, reliable and productive seeds, strengthening trust and boosting agricultural productivity across the country.
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