July 2024
The 2024 ISTA Annual Meeting has drawn to a close, leaving us with a sense of profound satisfaction. We sincerely hope that all participants departed Cambridge with the same incredible enthusiasm that resonated throughout the ISTA Secretariat!
We are deeply honoured and grateful for the opportunity to engage with numerous members and friends. Your contributions to the vibrant scientific discussions, the camaraderie over delightful meals, and the crucial dialogues were truly invaluable. Thank you for being part of ISTA's centennial celebrations.
Annual Meeting Milestones:
- ISTA signs a Letter of Collaboration with the National Seed Association of Rwanda (NSAR) to develop the seed sector in Rwanda through enhancing quality in the area of seed testing, quality assurance and ISTA Laboratory Accreditation.
- On their joint centennial forum, ISTA and ISF strengthen cooperation for a food-secure future.
On their joint centennial forum, ISTA and ISF strengthen cooperation for a food-secure future
On their joint centennial forum, ISTA and ISF strengthen cooperation for a food-secure future The International Seed Testing Association (ISTA) and the International Seed Federation(ISF), celebrating 100 years of collaboration, reinforced their commitment to enhancing global food and nutritional security with a landmark event in Cambridge, UK, the birthplace of both organisations.
CAMBRIDGE, UK—Two global organisations celebrating their 100th anniversary this year held today a joint forum highlighting their shared dedication to the advancement of the global seed sector. The forum underscored the critical role of high-quality, environmentally suited seed varieties in building resilient food systems for a rapidly growing global population amid escalating climate challenges.
At the forum, ISF and ISTA reaffirmed their commitment to working together and with other international organisations, including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the International Union for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants (UPOV), the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) and the World Farmers Organization (WFO), among others.
Discussions focused on anticipating future global requirements for high-quality seeds, considering the diversity of crops needed to adapt to changing environmental conditions, and integrating new technologies to overcome production and seed quality assessment challenges.
Call for the importance of quality seed
Looking ahead, ISTA and ISF recognise the imperative for even stronger cooperation and synergy in their operations to continue enhancing quality seed for farmers. Quality seed is the essential starting point for sustainable agricultural production.
"ISTA’s vision is the application of internationally agreed and validated methods for seed quality assurance to increase and sustain agricultural productivity, food security, and nutrition for all," articulated the Executive Committee (ECOM) of ISTA as their vision for the Association for the next century.
“By enhancing our collaborative efforts, we will continue our vital work in ensuring food security for today’s and future generations, honouring a century-old legacy while looking forward to new horizons in agricultural development,” said Keshavulu Kunusoth, ISTA President.
“More than ever, we are determined to continue our contributions to building sustainable food systems that can withstand climate change and nourish an ever-increasing global population,” Keshavulu shared.
“Together, ISTA, ISF, and the global network of seed companies and affiliated organisations are united in their commitment to maintaining and continuously enhancing seed quality which is an essential layer for innovation and sustainability,” said Michael Keller, ISF Secretary General.
“We will continue ensuring the availability of improved varieties and making them more accessible to all farmers and growers worldwide. We invite all stakeholders in the seed sector to join us in this critical endeavor,” Keller added.