Section 2 of SA, 1966 : Section 2: Definitions

SA, 1966

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a farmer named Ram who is planning to plant a new crop of tomatoes, which is a form of horticulture and thus falls under the definition of "agriculture" as per the Seeds Act, 1966. Ram wants to ensure that the seeds he purchases are of high quality and are certified. He decides to buy seeds that are certified by a "certification agency" recognized by the government.

Ram finds a seed supplier who offers a variety of tomato seeds that have been notified under section 5 of the Ac...

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