Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa

In East Africa, the (exclusive) development of formal seed systems has not seen widespread adoption of improved, certified seeds among smallholder farmers, contributing less than 20% of seed use for staple crops. There are various reasons for such limited impact, including neglect of social system d...

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Main Authors: Shilomboleni, Helena, Solomon, Dawit
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117485
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description In East Africa, the (exclusive) development of formal seed systems has not seen widespread adoption of improved, certified seeds among smallholder farmers, contributing less than 20% of seed use for staple crops. There are various reasons for such limited impact, including neglect of social system dynamics in the multiplication and eventual delivery of seeds to smallholder farmers. This InfoNote shares CRAFT project experiences of scaling climate-resilient seeds in East Africa, leveraging on farmer agency and inclusive business practices to strengthen the performance of existing seed systems for certified, Quality Declared Seeds (QDS)and clean seeds through complementarity. Multiple CRAFT-supported SME business champions built the capacity of community seed growers to supply climate-resilient seeds for a broader base of smallholder farmers. These inclusive climate-smart agri-business efforts, when combined with an appreciation for system dynamics of intervention contexts, can help bring about effective scaling strategies with the potential to achieve impact at scale.
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spelling CGSpace1174852025-11-11T16:38:26Z Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa Shilomboleni, Helena Solomon, Dawit seeds agribusiness climate-smart agriculture agriculture food security climate change In East Africa, the (exclusive) development of formal seed systems has not seen widespread adoption of improved, certified seeds among smallholder farmers, contributing less than 20% of seed use for staple crops. There are various reasons for such limited impact, including neglect of social system dynamics in the multiplication and eventual delivery of seeds to smallholder farmers. This InfoNote shares CRAFT project experiences of scaling climate-resilient seeds in East Africa, leveraging on farmer agency and inclusive business practices to strengthen the performance of existing seed systems for certified, Quality Declared Seeds (QDS)and clean seeds through complementarity. Multiple CRAFT-supported SME business champions built the capacity of community seed growers to supply climate-resilient seeds for a broader base of smallholder farmers. These inclusive climate-smart agri-business efforts, when combined with an appreciation for system dynamics of intervention contexts, can help bring about effective scaling strategies with the potential to achieve impact at scale. 2021-12-22 2022-01-12T19:12:41Z 2022-01-12T19:12:41Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117485 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Shilomboleni H, Solomon D. 2021. Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa. CCAFS Info Note. Wageningen, the Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).
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agribusiness
climate-smart agriculture
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food security
climate change
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Solomon, Dawit
Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title_full Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title_fullStr Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title_full_unstemmed Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title_short Scaling Climate Resilient Seeds Through Inclusive Agri-businesses in East Africa
title_sort scaling climate resilient seeds through inclusive agri businesses in east africa
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agribusiness
climate-smart agriculture
agriculture
food security
climate change
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