WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”

The mobile seed cleaning machine improves the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Tunisia by significantly enhancing seed quality, increasing crop production, reducing workload and costs, and promoting local value chains and social cohesion. In Tunisia and Algeria, the agricultural system is chara...

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Autores principales: Rudiger, Udo, Frija, Aymen, Idoudi, Zied, Zaiem, Anis, Dhehibi, Boubaker, Rekik, Mourad, Louahdi, Nasreddine
Formato: Internal Document
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134983
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author Rudiger, Udo
Frija, Aymen
Idoudi, Zied
Zaiem, Anis
Dhehibi, Boubaker
Rekik, Mourad
Louahdi, Nasreddine
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Frija, Aymen
Idoudi, Zied
Louahdi, Nasreddine
Rekik, Mourad
Rudiger, Udo
Zaiem, Anis
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Frija, Aymen
Idoudi, Zied
Zaiem, Anis
Dhehibi, Boubaker
Rekik, Mourad
Louahdi, Nasreddine
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description The mobile seed cleaning machine improves the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Tunisia by significantly enhancing seed quality, increasing crop production, reducing workload and costs, and promoting local value chains and social cohesion. In Tunisia and Algeria, the agricultural system is characterized by low levels of mechanization, particularly among small and medium-sized farmers who cannot afford expensive imported machines. As a result, a substantial amount of manual labor is required to carry out various agricultural operations, such as seed cleaning, which is traditionally done by women and children. While seed production is often handled by large suppliers, this does not always meet the demand. Therefore, many smallholder farmers in Tunisia prefer to use their own seeds, despite the time-consuming manual cleaning process and the risk of lower quality. To address these issues, the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) collaborated with national partners to develop a mobile seed cleaning machine for small-scale farmers. The prototype, designed and tested with input from a local manufacturer, is suitable for primary field crops, such as wheat, barley, vetch, and faba beans, commonly grown in Tunisia. The machine sorts out damaged or undersized seeds and removes rocks or pebbles, while treating the remaining seeds to eliminate contamination or weeds, ensuring quality and longer shelf life. The introduction of the mobile seed cleaning machine has several advantages, including a reduction in the workload for women and children, improved crop production and quality, increased land productivity, reduced dependence on imported seeds and machinery, and the promotion of local value chains and social cohesion through cooperative ownership and shared utilization of the machines.
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spelling CGSpace1349832026-01-22T09:17:07Z WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]” Rudiger, Udo Frija, Aymen Idoudi, Zied Zaiem, Anis Dhehibi, Boubaker Rekik, Mourad Louahdi, Nasreddine seeds seed systems small-scale mechanization barley faba bean vetch (vicia spp.) oat (avena sativa) triticale durum wheat soft wheat fenugreek hedysarum coronarium reducing women’s workloads social entrepreneurship The mobile seed cleaning machine improves the livelihoods of smallholder farmers in Tunisia by significantly enhancing seed quality, increasing crop production, reducing workload and costs, and promoting local value chains and social cohesion. In Tunisia and Algeria, the agricultural system is characterized by low levels of mechanization, particularly among small and medium-sized farmers who cannot afford expensive imported machines. As a result, a substantial amount of manual labor is required to carry out various agricultural operations, such as seed cleaning, which is traditionally done by women and children. While seed production is often handled by large suppliers, this does not always meet the demand. Therefore, many smallholder farmers in Tunisia prefer to use their own seeds, despite the time-consuming manual cleaning process and the risk of lower quality. To address these issues, the International Center for Agricultural Research in Dry Areas (ICARDA) collaborated with national partners to develop a mobile seed cleaning machine for small-scale farmers. The prototype, designed and tested with input from a local manufacturer, is suitable for primary field crops, such as wheat, barley, vetch, and faba beans, commonly grown in Tunisia. The machine sorts out damaged or undersized seeds and removes rocks or pebbles, while treating the remaining seeds to eliminate contamination or weeds, ensuring quality and longer shelf life. The introduction of the mobile seed cleaning machine has several advantages, including a reduction in the workload for women and children, improved crop production and quality, increased land productivity, reduced dependence on imported seeds and machinery, and the promotion of local value chains and social cohesion through cooperative ownership and shared utilization of the machines. 2023-09-13 2023-12-04T20:12:14Z 2023-12-04T20:12:14Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134983 en Open Access The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT Udo Rudiger, Aymen Frija, Zied Idoudi, Anis Zaiem, Boubaker Dhehibi, Mourad Rekik, Nasreddine Louahdi. (13/9/2023). WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”. Germany: The Global Database on Sustainable Land Management (SLM) of WOCAT.
spellingShingle seeds
seed systems
small-scale mechanization
barley
faba bean
vetch (vicia spp.)
oat (avena sativa)
triticale
durum wheat
soft wheat
fenugreek
hedysarum coronarium
reducing women’s workloads
social entrepreneurship
Rudiger, Udo
Frija, Aymen
Idoudi, Zied
Zaiem, Anis
Dhehibi, Boubaker
Rekik, Mourad
Louahdi, Nasreddine
WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title_full WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title_fullStr WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title_full_unstemmed WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title_short WOCAT SLM Technology: “Small-Scale Seed Cleaning Unit [Tunisia]”
title_sort wocat slm technology small scale seed cleaning unit tunisia
topic seeds
seed systems
small-scale mechanization
barley
faba bean
vetch (vicia spp.)
oat (avena sativa)
triticale
durum wheat
soft wheat
fenugreek
hedysarum coronarium
reducing women’s workloads
social entrepreneurship
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134983
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