Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa

Both low quantity and quality of forage limits the development of the cattle sector in East Africa. New forage hybrids developed for the region are a promising effective response to these difficulties because of their adaptability to the local soil and climate conditions and response to pests and di...

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Main Authors: Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo, Flórez, Jesús Fernando, Enciso, Karen, Hernández, Luis Miguel, Triana Ángel, Natalia, Burkart, Stefan
Format: Poster
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137860
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author Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Flórez, Jesús Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
author_browse Burkart, Stefan
Enciso, Karen
Flórez, Jesús Fernando
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Triana Ángel, Natalia
author_facet Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Flórez, Jesús Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
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description Both low quantity and quality of forage limits the development of the cattle sector in East Africa. New forage hybrids developed for the region are a promising effective response to these difficulties because of their adaptability to the local soil and climate conditions and response to pests and diseases. In addition, they contribute to reducing methane emissions and use nitrogen more efficiently, which translates into a reduced use of chemical fertilizers, cost savings, and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. The aim of this study was to estimate the size and values of potential markets for new interspecific Urochloa and Megathyrsus maximus hybrids for East Africa (and partially West Africa). In methodology, first, the forage hybrid market segments were described. Second, forage requirements for feeding the national cattle herds were determined and the area required to produce the forages were defined based on secondary data from the FAO and expert consultation. Third, based on existing information from a study that defined potential geographical suitability for the hybrids of interest in the region, the size of the potential market for the two materials was determined. Fourth, the commercial values of the potential markets were defined using geometric averages for market prices. The analysis includes several countries in eastern and western Africa, namely Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, and Mali. Results shows that there is a potential market with a value of US$174,665,945 for new interspecific Urochloa and Megathyrsus maximus hybrids in the analyzed countries. Market possibilities for forage hybrid seeds were identified. However, a legal and economic framework is required to facilitate adoption. As well as an accompaniment of extension services that promote the sustainability of these technologies over time.
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spelling CGSpace1378602025-11-05T12:04:16Z Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo Flórez, Jesús Fernando Enciso, Karen Hernández, Luis Miguel Triana Ángel, Natalia Burkart, Stefan markets forage hybrids seeds sustainability food security Both low quantity and quality of forage limits the development of the cattle sector in East Africa. New forage hybrids developed for the region are a promising effective response to these difficulties because of their adaptability to the local soil and climate conditions and response to pests and diseases. In addition, they contribute to reducing methane emissions and use nitrogen more efficiently, which translates into a reduced use of chemical fertilizers, cost savings, and mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions. The aim of this study was to estimate the size and values of potential markets for new interspecific Urochloa and Megathyrsus maximus hybrids for East Africa (and partially West Africa). In methodology, first, the forage hybrid market segments were described. Second, forage requirements for feeding the national cattle herds were determined and the area required to produce the forages were defined based on secondary data from the FAO and expert consultation. Third, based on existing information from a study that defined potential geographical suitability for the hybrids of interest in the region, the size of the potential market for the two materials was determined. Fourth, the commercial values of the potential markets were defined using geometric averages for market prices. The analysis includes several countries in eastern and western Africa, namely Ethiopia, Kenya, South Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Nigeria, and Mali. Results shows that there is a potential market with a value of US$174,665,945 for new interspecific Urochloa and Megathyrsus maximus hybrids in the analyzed countries. Market possibilities for forage hybrid seeds were identified. However, a legal and economic framework is required to facilitate adoption. As well as an accompaniment of extension services that promote the sustainability of these technologies over time. 2023-09-29 2024-01-17T13:28:49Z 2024-01-17T13:28:49Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137860 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Tropical Agriculture Junca Paredes, J.J.; Flórez, J.F.; Enciso, K.; Hernández Mahecha, L.M.; Triana-Ángel, N.; Burkart, S. (2023) Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa. Poster prepared for 8th All Africa Conference on Animal Agriculture. Travelodge, Gaborone, Botswana, September 26–29, 2023. Cali (Colombia): International Center for Tropical Agriculture. 1 p.
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forage
hybrids
seeds
sustainability
food security
Junca Paredes, Jhon Jairo
Flórez, Jesús Fernando
Enciso, Karen
Hernández, Luis Miguel
Triana Ángel, Natalia
Burkart, Stefan
Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title_full Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title_fullStr Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title_full_unstemmed Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title_short Potential markets for forage hybrids in East Africa
title_sort potential markets for forage hybrids in east africa
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forage
hybrids
seeds
sustainability
food security
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137860
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