Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa

CCAFS East Africa and the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIATpartnered with national research institutions to establish community seedbanks for storage and multiplication of diverse, resilient, high-quality seeds adapted to local climatic conditions, reaching 189,000 farmers in East Afric...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116910
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description CCAFS East Africa and the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIATpartnered with national research institutions to establish community seedbanks for storage and multiplication of diverse, resilient, high-quality seeds adapted to local climatic conditions, reaching 189,000 farmers in East Africa. About 107,000 farmers in Kenya and Uganda access seeds through seedbanks, another 82,000 potato farmers in Kenya are using a web-based SMS platform for disseminating information on resilient seeds and ware. In Tanzania, CCAFSand the International Potato Centre (CIP) are undertaking trials and multiplication of adapted potato varieties.
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spelling CGSpace1169102023-03-12T14:29:46Z Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security agriculture climate change food security CCAFS East Africa and the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIATpartnered with national research institutions to establish community seedbanks for storage and multiplication of diverse, resilient, high-quality seeds adapted to local climatic conditions, reaching 189,000 farmers in East Africa. About 107,000 farmers in Kenya and Uganda access seeds through seedbanks, another 82,000 potato farmers in Kenya are using a web-based SMS platform for disseminating information on resilient seeds and ware. In Tanzania, CCAFSand the International Potato Centre (CIP) are undertaking trials and multiplication of adapted potato varieties. 2019-12-01 2021-12-20T15:04:47Z 2021-12-20T15:04:47Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116910 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security CCAFS. 2019. Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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food security
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title_full Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title_fullStr Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title_full_unstemmed Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title_short Community-based seedbanks increase access and availability of high-quality seeds for 189,000 farmers in East Africa
title_sort community based seedbanks increase access and availability of high quality seeds for 189 000 farmers in east africa
topic agriculture
climate change
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/116910
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