Argentina's National Seed Institute (Inase) has announced that as of January 1, 2025, seeds of the species Avena sativa L. and Avena byzantina K. Koch will be required to be of a controlled class. This resolution, part of 216/2023, aims to foster crop development but has sparked controversy among seed companies due to the potential cost increase and potential negative effects on the formal market. The seed sector is calling for the control to be coupled with measures to combat illegal seed trading, along with incentives for the use of controlled seeds.