Agro-dealers and end-user demand ('pull')-driven seed system innovation in Eastern Kenya: Realities today; opportunities tomorrow

A steady supply of quality stress-tolerant seed is necessary, but not sufficient to achieve higher varietal turnover rates. The key to transformation lies in addressing distribution challenges. Research confirmed agro-dealers' and seed companies' overarching supply-push orientation, characterized by...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Maize
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121547
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Summary:A steady supply of quality stress-tolerant seed is necessary, but not sufficient to achieve higher varietal turnover rates. The key to transformation lies in addressing distribution challenges. Research confirmed agro-dealers' and seed companies' overarching supply-push orientation, characterized by limited innovation and risk taking, pointing to the major opportunity of ender-user-driven marketing. The agro-dealer's role in facilitating varietal turnover could be much greater and beneficial to the farmer. This multi-year research generated growing donor and investor interest in seed marketing research.