Published on: November 15, 2025

DRAFT SEEDS BILL, 2025

DRAFT SEEDS BILL, 2025

NEWS

  • The Ministry of Agriculture and Farmers Welfare has released the draft Seeds Bill, 2025, inviting public comments until December 11, 2025.
  • Once enacted, it will replace the Seeds Act, 1966.

HIGHLIGHTS

Key Features of the Draft Seeds Bill, 2025

  1. Mandatory Registration of Seed Varieties
  • All seed varieties (except farmers’ varieties and seeds grown exclusively for export) must be registered before sale.
  • Existing varieties notified under the 1966 Act will be deemed registered.
  • This marks a shift from the earlier law, which did not mandate compulsory registration.
  1. Classification of Offences
  • The draft Bill categorises offences into:
    • Trivial
    • Minor
    • Major
  1. Stringent Penal Provisions

Major Offences Include:

  • Supplying spurious seeds.
  • Selling unregistered seed varieties.
  • Operating as a dealer, distributor, producer, seed processor, or nursery without proper registration.

Penalties Proposed:

  • Fine up to ₹30 lakh.
  • Imprisonment up to 3 years for major violations.
  1. Objectives of the Bill
  • To regulate seed quality for sale and import.
  • To improve the production and supply of quality seeds.
  • To ensure farmer protection from low-quality or fraudulent seeds.
  1. Background
  • Previous attempts to update seed legislation were made through Bills in 2004 and 2019, but neither became law.
  • The 2025 draft aims to finally modernise India’s seed regulatory framework in alignment with contemporary agricultural needs.