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SGS Seed Services Brookings adds 3 new Certified Viability Technologists to its roster


Brookings, South Dakota, USA
November 14, 2014

SGS Brookings is proud to announce that three of its seed technologists have achieved Certified Viability Technologist (CVT) status through its technical and professional membership organization, Society of Commercial Seed Technologists (SCST). Ginger McNickle, Evan Jensen and Chase Mowry will reinforce our existing team of seed testing professionals, many with this same accreditation.

The SGS Brookings laboratory has more than 400 years of experience in the seed testing industry and offers the many services, such as traditional seed vigor testing, PCR analysis, genetic & physical purity, trait confirmation, seed export services, laboratory research services and audit, analytical and field services.

Delivering services to clients by an educated and professional workforce that is continually striving to increase its knowledge is important to the laboratory, according to Michelle Robbins, its Managing Director, “It’s imperative to me, as the facility’s leader, that the staff is continually focusing on technical achievements, as well as challenging themselves to grow and learn every day. Our clients deserve that.”

ABOUT SGS:
SGS Brookings is a part of SGS, the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company. SGS is recognized as the global benchmark for quality and integrity. With more than 80,000 employees, SGS operates a network of over 1,650 offices and laboratories around the world.

ABOUT THE CVT EXAM:
Five of the eight membership categories of SCST require passing an exam and completing continuing education to remain accredited. Prior to sitting for the examination, a minimum of two years of work experience and accumulation of 100 points from workshops, college courses and work experience is required. The CVT exam includes both a written and practical exam on seed germination. CVT status is often a stepping stone to becoming a Registered Seed Technologist (RST).



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Website: http://www.sgsgroup.us.com/en/Agriculture-Food/Seed-and-Crop.aspx

Published: November 14, 2014

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