Seed coating methods entail the application of several chemicals to seeds to augment their performance, safeguard them against pests and diseases, and increase their handling characteristics. These ingredients, referred to as seed treatments or seed dressings, may comprise active chemicals such as bio-stimulants, fertilisers, and protection agents, together with liquids and solid particles. The selection of coating techniques and materials is contingent upon the intended results and the particular requirements of the crop. Prevalent coating methodologies encompass dry powder coating, seed dressing, film coating, encrusting, pelleting, and agglomeration. Although seed coating technologies have various advantages, including enhanced yield and seedling vigour, their implementation in developing nations is frequently obstructed by financial limitations and restricted access to information and resources. To encourage the broader adoption of seed coating technologies in these areas, it is imperative to create cost-effective and accessible solutions that are customised to local conditions and agricultural methods.