New Seeds Bill 2026: Reforming India’s Agriculture Through Better Seed Regulation

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Introduction

The Union government announced on 25 February 2026 that a new Seeds Bill would be tabled in the second part of the Budget Session of Parliament (2025-26). The proposed legislation aims to replace the Seeds Act, 1966 — a law that has governed seed quality, certification, and sale in India for nearly six decades.

Why Reform the Seeds Act, 1966?

The Seeds Act, 1966 was enacted to regulate the quality of seeds sold commercially. However, critics argue it: (1) is outdated and does not cover newer seed technologies including GM/biotech seeds; (2) provides inadequate protection for farmers who buy substandard seeds; (3) does not address seed sovereignty and the rights of farmers to save, use, and exchange seeds; (4) lacks provisions for breeders’ rights vs. farmers’ rights balance; and (5) creates ambiguity around liability when seeds fail.

Key Provisions Expected in the New Bill

The new Seeds Bill is expected to: (1) establish a National Seeds Board for centralised regulation; (2) introduce a registration system for all seeds; (3) clarify farmers’ rights to save, use, exchange, and sell farm-saved seeds; (4) introduce strict liability clauses for seed companies in case of crop failure; (5) address the legal status of genetically modified seeds and Bt crops.

The GM Seeds Debate

India currently permits only one GM crop — Bt Cotton — for commercial cultivation. The government has been exploring Bt Brinjal and GM Mustard. The Supreme Court is currently hearing petitions on GM Mustard. India’s PPV&FR Act, 2001 protects traditional farmer varieties.

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The existing law governing seed quality and regulation in India, which the new Seeds Bill seeks to replace, was enacted in which year?

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The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights (PPV&FR) Act was enacted in India in:

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Currently, which is the ONLY GM crop permitted for commercial cultivation in India?

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The 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative in agriculture aligns with which seed-related goal?

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The international treaty governing access to plant genetic resources and farmers' rights to save seeds is:

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The existing law governing seed quality and regulation in India, which the new Seeds Bill seeks to replace, was enacted in which year?

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The Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmers' Rights (PPV&FR) Act was enacted in India in:

3 / 5

Currently, which is the ONLY GM crop permitted for commercial cultivation in India?

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The 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' initiative in agriculture aligns with which seed-related goal?

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The international treaty governing access to plant genetic resources and farmers' rights to save seeds is:

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