külvivalik
Külvivalik is an Estonian term used in agriculture to denote the range of crop varieties that are suitable for sowing in a given region or farming system. The word combines külv (sowing) and valik (selection). In practice, külvivalik refers to the set of cultivars that are commercially available, recommended, or officially registered for cultivation in a specific area, taking into account local climate, soil type, and agronomic conditions.
Farmers use külvivalik to plan sowing and crop rotation, balancing factors such as yield potential, grain quality,
Regulatory context varies by country. In the European Union, official variety registers and the seed-certification system
Külvivalik supports agricultural resilience by maintaining a portfolio of varieties with different traits, helping farmers adapt