Deccan Chronicle

Seed firms revolt against industry body over prices

- Eleven seed companies oppose the stand taken by its industry body, led by Nuziveedu Seeds chairman M. Prabhakar Rao, on fixing MRP on all cotton seeds.

New Delhi, Jan. 26: As many as 11 seed companies, including Monsanto, Mahyco, Syngenta and domestic firm Rasi Seeds, have questioned industry body NSAI’s support for cotton seed price regulation.

The agricultur­e ministry on December 7 had issued Cotton Seeds Price (Control) Order to fix a uniform maximum retail price (MRP) on all cotton seeds, including the geneticall­y modified versions, from March.

It had also decided to fix and regulate the seed value and licensee fee, including royalty or trait value.

In three different letters to the National Seeds Associatio­n of India (NSAI), which is led by Hyderabad-based Nuziveedu Seeds chairman M. Prabhakar Rao, the companies said the body’s support for price regula- tion will have wide ramificati­ons.

Bt cotton is the only GM crop allowed for commercial cultivatio­n in the country. Telangana is one of major producers of cotton in the country.

“It is apparent that the actions, which have sig- nificant and wide-ranging ramificati­ons for all its members, have been taken pursuant to deliberati­ons amongst a small group of dominant member companies that have chosen to prioritise their short-term commercial interests over the interests of the larger group members,” one letter said.

The companies also said the NSAI actively sought nationwide regulation of cotton seed prices.

“We also understand that the NSAI has sought to defend the Cotton Seed Price Control Order in the court despite having in the past challenged other price regulation­s before various courts.

“We urge NSAI to refrain from pursuing such action presently and consult and obtain concurrenc­e of all its member companies,” the letter added. — PTI

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