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Coexistence

Co-existence for crop agriculture can be defined as the sustainable production of seed, food and fiber from diverse plant varieties, crop types and production practices.

Co-existence principles have been the key to successful diversification of plant varieties and production systems for food and seed as practiced by growers and shepherded by national and international seed associations from 70 countries over the last 100 years (AOSCA, 2008; ISF, 2008).

The foundation of co-existence is good communication among growers, handlers, shippers and marketers and respect for each others’ practices and requirements.

There is general agreement in agriculture that a zero tolerance or 100% purity standard is not practical in field production systems, but tolerances and thresholds for the presence of low levels of undesired materials allow efficient marketing while meeting end use quality and safety criteria (FDA, 1998).

It is customary that the primary responsibility for meeting specific market standards is on the entity economically benefiting from it, usually the producer who is compensated for higher quality products (CropLife, 2006; Fernandez and Polansky, 2006; SCIMAC, 2006).

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