Inconsistent seed quality can lead to uneven crop growth, varying yields, and susceptibility to diseases or pests. This can result in decreased productivity and financial losses for farmers.
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Farmers using seeds of inconsistent quality may face challenges such as unpredictable crop performance, reduced yields, susceptibility to pests and diseases, uneven plant emergence, and poor germination rates. Additionally, inconsistent seed quality can lead to increased input costs and decreased profitability, threatening farm sustainability and livelihoods.