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UPSC Exams UPSC-CSE Prelims (GS) Environment 2014 Paper-1 Shift-1 Hard +2 -0.5
In the context of food and nutritional security of India, enhancing the ‘Seed Replacement Rates’ of various crops helps in achieving the food production targets of the future. But what is/ are the constraint /constraints in its wider/greater implementation? 1. There is no National Seeds Policy in place. 2. There is no participation of private sector seed companies in the supply of quality seeds of vegetables and planting materials of horticultural crops. 3. There is a demand-supply gap regarding quality seeds in case of low value and high volume crops. Select the correct answer using the code given below
Correct Answer: B. 3 only
Explanation: In 2002, the Indian government introduced the National Seed Policy to meet future food security goals. By partnering with private enterprises, the policy aims to address the shortage of high-quality seeds, particularly for high-volume, low-value crops.
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