Improved Seed Quality: Ensures that only healthy, high-germination seeds are distributed.
Disease Prevention: Treatment processes protect seeds from pests and diseases, leading to healthier crops.
Increased Germination Rates: Proper processing ensures a higher percentage of seeds germinate successfully.
Uniformity: Grading and sorting provide uniform seed sizes, leading to more consistent crop yields.
Longer Shelf Life: Proper drying and packaging extend the viability of seeds for long-term storage.
Compliance with Standards: Helps meet regulatory requirements for seed certification and quality assurance.
Processing demand survey
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