Strengthening early generation seed production and delivery systems in Uganda

Published 2021년 3월 19일

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A recent meeting at the National Semi-Arid Resources Research Institute in Uganda brought together key stakeholders to discuss the implementation of business models for Early Generation Seed (EGS) production. Organized by the Integrated Seed Sector Development Africa project, the meeting aimed at addressing the issue of insufficient EGS supply in Africa and identifying best practices for EGS production in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. Stakeholders also focused on piloting the EGS business model for sorghum and finger millet and developing a Memorandum of Understanding with selected seed producers. The meeting was attended by 18 stakeholders, including breeders, seed company representatives, and non-government organizations.
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Stakeholders who participated in the meeting. Photo: R Nakabaggwe and Hellen Opie, NaSARRI/NAROKey stakeholders in Early Generation Seed (EGS) production and delivery systems in Uganda met recently to introduce activities conducted with the aim of implementing business models for EGS production in the country. They also deliberated on steps needed to pilot/scale the EGS business model for sorghum and finger millet in Uganda. As a means to tackle the challenge of inadequate EGS supply in Africa, the Integrated Seed Sector Development Africa project, which organized the above meeting, is trying to implement business models in EGS production, led by ICRISAT. The goal is to explore EGS supply initiatives in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia to reveal best practices as well as bottlenecks and eventually generate ideas for designing and piloting models that can work in specific contexts. The stakeholders met at the National Semi-Arid Resources Research Institute (NaSARRI) of the ...
Source: Icrisat

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