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Who introduce yielding of seeds in india?

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Answered by rupeshjangra6
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AGRICULTURE MINISTER

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Answered by niral
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Explanation:

→ On the 29th December 1966 the Indian Parliament passed the  Seeds  Act 1966 for regulating the quality of seeds sold in the country for the purpose of agriculture. The Act has been in force in the whole of the country with effect from 1st October, 1969. It extends to the whole of India. It is applicable to seed and vegetative propagating materials of food crops including edible oilseeds, fruits, vegetables, pulses, sugars, starches, cotton and fodder crops. Even in these groups it is applicable to seed of only certain kinds (crops) and varieties called the notified kinds and varieties notified under Section 5 of the Act. It is not presently applicable to fiber crops such as jute and mesta, plantation crops such as rubber, cocoa, coffee, and tea, essential oils such as eucalyptus, ornamental flowers, and narcotics such as tobacco etc.


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