With a legacy dating back to 1919, AOSCA has been at the forefront of seed certification, evolving with time while retaining its commitment to excellence.
AOSCA’s influence extends far beyond 45+ agencies within U.S. borders, with member agencies spanning seven countries: Canada, Chile, Argentina, Brazil, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. This international presence underscores AOSCA’s role as a global leader in seed quality assurance.
AOSCA’s stringent certification standards are the bedrock of its reputation. By adhering to these standards, seed producers demonstrate their commitment to quality and integrity, instilling confidence in consumers and stakeholders alike.
AOSCA provides a collaborative platform for member agencies to share knowledge, best practices, and innovations in seed certification. This collective effort fosters continuous improvement and ensures that AOSCA remains at the forefront of industry advancements.
By ensuring the availability of high-quality seeds, AOSCA plays a vital role in advancing agriculture worldwide. From enhancing crop yields to promoting sustainability, AOSCA’s efforts have a tangible impact on the global food supply chain.
To promote and facilitate the movement of seed or plant products in local, national, and international markets through the coordinated efforts of official seed certification agencies acting to evaluate, document, and verify that a seed or plant product meets certain accepted standards.
To establish minimum standards for genetic purity and identity and recommend minimum mechanical standards for classes of certified seed.
To standardize seed certification regulations and procedures, and operational procedures in inter-agency seed certification.
To periodically review agency genetic standards and procedures to assure compliance with the Federal Seed Act and AOSCA standards.
To cooperate with seed regulatory agencies in the determination of policy, regulations, definitions or any procedures relating to the labeling and distribution of seed moving in intra-state, inter-state or international commerce.
To cooperate with the Organization of Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and international organizations involved in the development of standards, regulations, procedures, and policies to expedite movement of seed and encourage international commerce in improved varieties.
To assist member agencies in promotion, production, identification, distribution and use of the certified classes of seed and other propagating materials of crop varieties.
The Association of Official Seed Certifying Agencies, (AOSCA) is dedicated to assisting clients in the production, identification, distribution and promotion of certified classes of seed and other crop propagation materials. Established in 1919 as the International Crop Improvement Association, AOSCA’s membership includes Seed Certifying Agencies across the US, and Global membership including Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa.