Uganda seed sector profile

This profile focuses on four aspects of the seed sector in Uganda and the interactions between them – the (i) formal seed system, (ii) semi-formal1 or Quality Declared Seed system, (iii) informal seed system, and (iv) emergency seed provisioning. It examines current strategies for seed sector develo...

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Main Authors: Longley, Catherine, Ferris, Shaun, O’Connor, Aline, Maina, Mulemia, Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Templer, Noel
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119639
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author Longley, Catherine
Ferris, Shaun
O’Connor, Aline
Maina, Mulemia
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Templer, Noel
author_browse Ferris, Shaun
Longley, Catherine
Maina, Mulemia
O’Connor, Aline
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Templer, Noel
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Ferris, Shaun
O’Connor, Aline
Maina, Mulemia
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Templer, Noel
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description This profile focuses on four aspects of the seed sector in Uganda and the interactions between them – the (i) formal seed system, (ii) semi-formal1 or Quality Declared Seed system, (iii) informal seed system, and (iv) emergency seed provisioning. It examines current strategies for seed sector development and makes recommendations for ways in which more integrated, mutually supportive seed systems can be promoted at the broad, sectoral level, to increase smallholder farmers’ access to quality seed of improved varieties.
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spelling CGSpace1196392025-11-05T12:45:16Z Uganda seed sector profile Longley, Catherine Ferris, Shaun O’Connor, Aline Maina, Mulemia Rubyogo, Jean-Claude Templer, Noel seed systems agricultural extension systems access and benefit-sharing smallholders seed quality sistemas de semillas sistemas de extensión agrícola acceso y distribución de beneficios This profile focuses on four aspects of the seed sector in Uganda and the interactions between them – the (i) formal seed system, (ii) semi-formal1 or Quality Declared Seed system, (iii) informal seed system, and (iv) emergency seed provisioning. It examines current strategies for seed sector development and makes recommendations for ways in which more integrated, mutually supportive seed systems can be promoted at the broad, sectoral level, to increase smallholder farmers’ access to quality seed of improved varieties. 2021-01 2022-05-24T07:56:10Z 2022-05-24T07:56:10Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119639 en Open Access application/pdf Longley, C.; Ferris, S.; O’Connor, A.; Maina, M.; Rubyogo, J. C.; Templer N. (2021) Uganda seed sector profile. A Feed the Future Global Supporting Seed Systems for Development activity (S34D) Report. Baltimore (USA): Catholic Relief Services. 65 p.
spellingShingle seed systems
agricultural extension systems
access and benefit-sharing
smallholders
seed quality
sistemas de semillas
sistemas de extensión agrícola
acceso y distribución de beneficios
Longley, Catherine
Ferris, Shaun
O’Connor, Aline
Maina, Mulemia
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Templer, Noel
Uganda seed sector profile
title Uganda seed sector profile
title_full Uganda seed sector profile
title_fullStr Uganda seed sector profile
title_full_unstemmed Uganda seed sector profile
title_short Uganda seed sector profile
title_sort uganda seed sector profile
topic seed systems
agricultural extension systems
access and benefit-sharing
smallholders
seed quality
sistemas de semillas
sistemas de extensión agrícola
acceso y distribución de beneficios
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/119639
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