Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa

Limited supply, availability, and access to bean seed is probably one of the most containing factors in achieving the crops productivity and thus its role in the food system. Bean breeders have produced several climate smart bean varieties, but the rate of adoption and variety turnover remains low y...

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Main Authors: Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Kalemera, Sylvia Monica, Aseete, Paul
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128224
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author Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Kalemera, Sylvia Monica
Aseete, Paul
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description Limited supply, availability, and access to bean seed is probably one of the most containing factors in achieving the crops productivity and thus its role in the food system. Bean breeders have produced several climate smart bean varieties, but the rate of adoption and variety turnover remains low yet crop breeding is perceived as an important pathway for increasing yield potential and adapt small scale farmers to climate change (Marcho et al., 2020). The private sector has not been keen to supply bean seed because of high rates of seed recycling by farmers given the self-pollinating and limited genetic deterioration of the crop (Rubyogo et al., 2019). The challenge of the private sector is creating stable bean seed demand given low profit margins (FAO, 2010). Within the private sector, different categories of seed producers support the bean seed sector. They include individual seed producers, community-based seed producers, seed companies, and farmer cooperatives. The type of seed producer varies by country because of variations in policies that govern seed trade. In Zimbabwe for example, the formal seed system dominates seed production so mostly certified seed is supplied by seed companies or out growers sourced by seed companies. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Quality declared seed is allowed so there is a mix of quality declared seed and certified seed on the market. Production of Early Generation Seed (EGS): breeder, basic and pre-basic seed, is mostly a preserve of seed national research stations or seed companies that have breeding programmes. Sustaining bean seed supply thus requires a vibrant private sector.
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spelling CGSpace1282242025-11-05T11:18:25Z Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa Rubyogo, Jean-Claude Kalemera, Sylvia Monica Aseete, Paul seed systems seed production profiles networks common beans varieties gender markets trade food systems Limited supply, availability, and access to bean seed is probably one of the most containing factors in achieving the crops productivity and thus its role in the food system. Bean breeders have produced several climate smart bean varieties, but the rate of adoption and variety turnover remains low yet crop breeding is perceived as an important pathway for increasing yield potential and adapt small scale farmers to climate change (Marcho et al., 2020). The private sector has not been keen to supply bean seed because of high rates of seed recycling by farmers given the self-pollinating and limited genetic deterioration of the crop (Rubyogo et al., 2019). The challenge of the private sector is creating stable bean seed demand given low profit margins (FAO, 2010). Within the private sector, different categories of seed producers support the bean seed sector. They include individual seed producers, community-based seed producers, seed companies, and farmer cooperatives. The type of seed producer varies by country because of variations in policies that govern seed trade. In Zimbabwe for example, the formal seed system dominates seed production so mostly certified seed is supplied by seed companies or out growers sourced by seed companies. In the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Quality declared seed is allowed so there is a mix of quality declared seed and certified seed on the market. Production of Early Generation Seed (EGS): breeder, basic and pre-basic seed, is mostly a preserve of seed national research stations or seed companies that have breeding programmes. Sustaining bean seed supply thus requires a vibrant private sector. 2022 2023-01-25T16:11:14Z 2023-01-25T16:11:14Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128224 en Open Access application/pdf Rubyogo, J.C.; Kalemera, S.M.; Aseete, P. (2022) Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa. 33 p.
spellingShingle seed systems
seed production
profiles
networks
common beans
varieties
gender
markets
trade
food systems
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Kalemera, Sylvia Monica
Aseete, Paul
Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_fullStr Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_short Characterization of bean seed producers, seed production and marketing in Eastern and Southern Africa
title_sort characterization of bean seed producers seed production and marketing in eastern and southern africa
topic seed systems
seed production
profiles
networks
common beans
varieties
gender
markets
trade
food systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128224
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