Webinar: 6 Steps for Developing Biological Seed Care Solutions
source: FoodPro Network International
As per EU green deal and other governmental initiatives, biological products aim to reduce the use of chemical and mineral fertilizers. Advancements in seed treatment solutions now allow for seed health and nutrition/soil improvement to be combined as one solution.
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Agenda
In this webinar, we will provide more details on seed treatment and its benefits. We will share the SGS step by step process for the development of biological seed treatment solutions. These steps will provide an overview on:
• Loading rate and treatment coverage
• Seed germination and vigor
• Seed treatment application
• Seed safety study
• Compatibility testing
• Dust-off testing, plantability and flowability testing
Agenda
• What is seed treatments/amendments and their benefits?
• 6 steps process for biological seed care solutions
• Conclusion
• Q&A
Speaker
Amanda Ver Helst, Laboratory Research Manager at SGS
19 years laboratory experience managing the Genetic Testing Lab and Laboratory Research at SGS. Work with clients to establish research testing plans to assist in bringing their products to mark by designing studies, organizing and executing these studies.
Session Schedule
4:00 PM Paris (France)
3:00 PM London (United Kingdom)
10:00 AM New-York (USA)
9:00 AM Chicago (USA)
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Source: SGS - partner FoodPro Network
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