Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa

Dairy production is the main livestock activity in East Africa and provides food security and income to the poorest families in the region. Especially in the drier areas of East Africa, however, the availability of space for dairy farming is limited, leading to pressure for finding alternatives that...

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Autores principales: Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo, Flórez, Fernando, Enciso, Karen, Hernández, Luis Miguel, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132047
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author Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Flórez, Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
author_browse Burkart, Stefan
Enciso, Karen
Flórez, Fernando
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
author_facet Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Flórez, Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
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description Dairy production is the main livestock activity in East Africa and provides food security and income to the poorest families in the region. Especially in the drier areas of East Africa, however, the availability of space for dairy farming is limited, leading to pressure for finding alternatives that help maximise its use. Cut-and-carry forages are one such solution, but the commonly used forages in these systems are generally of low quality making it difficult to fully cover the nutritional needs of the animals. Improved forages have shown to be good alternatives for increasing both quantity and quality of feeds in cut-and-carry systems and improving the adaptability to climate change. With the purpose of promoting the sustainability of livestock farming in the region, CIAT has been developing interspecific hybrids of Urochloa, which are on the market since more than a decade, and is also developing hybrids of Megathyrsus maximus adapted to the local productive and environmental conditions. The objective of this document is to estimate the potential markets for new hybrids of these two species in East Africa. With data from secondary sources, GIS studies of geographic environments, seed price databases, and expert consultation, we calculated the size of these potential markets (in ha) and estimated their potential values (in US$). The results indicate a regional market for new interspecific Urochloa hybrids of 352,158 ha with a value of US$ 62,479,997. The main markets are Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Kenya, which make up 83% of the total market. The potential market for Megathyrsus maximus hybrids is 494,471 ha with a value of US$ 94,648,595. South Sudan, Ethiopia and Tanzania hold a share of 71.63% in this market. These figures show significant possibilities for the development of a more sophisticated forage hybrid seed system in the region. However, it is necessary to combine this with a favourable environment for adoption. Adequate information systems, seed marketing facilities, and continuous monitoring by extension services are essential for producers to adopt these technologies.
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spelling CGSpace1320472025-11-05T11:49:21Z Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo Flórez, Fernando Enciso, Karen Hernández, Luis Miguel Triana Ángel, Natalia Burkart, Stefan markets forage hybrids seeds sustainability food security Dairy production is the main livestock activity in East Africa and provides food security and income to the poorest families in the region. Especially in the drier areas of East Africa, however, the availability of space for dairy farming is limited, leading to pressure for finding alternatives that help maximise its use. Cut-and-carry forages are one such solution, but the commonly used forages in these systems are generally of low quality making it difficult to fully cover the nutritional needs of the animals. Improved forages have shown to be good alternatives for increasing both quantity and quality of feeds in cut-and-carry systems and improving the adaptability to climate change. With the purpose of promoting the sustainability of livestock farming in the region, CIAT has been developing interspecific hybrids of Urochloa, which are on the market since more than a decade, and is also developing hybrids of Megathyrsus maximus adapted to the local productive and environmental conditions. The objective of this document is to estimate the potential markets for new hybrids of these two species in East Africa. With data from secondary sources, GIS studies of geographic environments, seed price databases, and expert consultation, we calculated the size of these potential markets (in ha) and estimated their potential values (in US$). The results indicate a regional market for new interspecific Urochloa hybrids of 352,158 ha with a value of US$ 62,479,997. The main markets are Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Kenya, which make up 83% of the total market. The potential market for Megathyrsus maximus hybrids is 494,471 ha with a value of US$ 94,648,595. South Sudan, Ethiopia and Tanzania hold a share of 71.63% in this market. These figures show significant possibilities for the development of a more sophisticated forage hybrid seed system in the region. However, it is necessary to combine this with a favourable environment for adoption. Adequate information systems, seed marketing facilities, and continuous monitoring by extension services are essential for producers to adopt these technologies. 2023-09-21 2023-09-28T12:45:43Z 2023-09-28T12:45:43Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132047 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Junca Paredes, J.J.; Flórez, F.; Enciso, K.; Hernández, L.M.; Triana-Ángel, N.; Burkart, S. (2023) Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa. Poster prepared for Tropentag 2023 - Competing pathways for equitable food systems transformation: trade-offs and synergies. Berlin, Germany, 20-22 September 2023. Cali (Colombia): International Center for Tropical Agriculture. 1 p.
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Flórez, Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa
title Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa
title_full Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa
title_fullStr Market potential of new hybrid forages for East Africa
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forage
hybrids
seeds
sustainability
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/132047
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