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Bangladesh seed laws and regulations - A chronological summary


Dhaka, Bangladesh
December 15, 2014

Source: USDA/FAS GAIN report BG 4010

Report Highlights:

The government of Bangladesh (GOB) gradually developed seed laws, policies, and regulations for the seed sector that eventually, through various amendments, expanded regulatory oversight over both the private and public sector, and all seed varieties.

Executive Summary:

After independence, the GOB created the first major seed law: Seeds Ordinance, 1977, which focused only on public sector seed activities. Eventually, the GOB passed amendments to Seeds Ordinance, 1977 that expanded regulatory oversight over both the private and public sector, and all seed varieties.

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Published: December 15, 2014

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