Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania

Traders, offtakers or aggregators and institutional buyers are crucial in driving and creating demand pull in the entire commodity value chain, thus ACCELERATE project focus on engaging them with new varietal opportunities and connecting them to reliable seed sources to accelerate varietal adoption...

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Autores principales: Ochieng, Justus, Mwakatwila, Atupokile, Radegunda, Kessy, Steinke, Jonathan, Kalemera, Sylvia, Theophil, Areth, Chima, Richards, Mwenda, Emmanuel, Daudi, Happy, Kadege, Edith, Ojiewo, Christopher, Rubyogo, Jean Claude
Formato: Brief
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148912
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author Ochieng, Justus
Mwakatwila, Atupokile
Radegunda, Kessy
Steinke, Jonathan
Kalemera, Sylvia
Theophil, Areth
Chima, Richards
Mwenda, Emmanuel
Daudi, Happy
Kadege, Edith
Ojiewo, Christopher
Rubyogo, Jean Claude
author_browse Chima, Richards
Daudi, Happy
Kadege, Edith
Kalemera, Sylvia
Mwakatwila, Atupokile
Mwenda, Emmanuel
Ochieng, Justus
Ojiewo, Christopher
Radegunda, Kessy
Rubyogo, Jean Claude
Steinke, Jonathan
Theophil, Areth
author_facet Ochieng, Justus
Mwakatwila, Atupokile
Radegunda, Kessy
Steinke, Jonathan
Kalemera, Sylvia
Theophil, Areth
Chima, Richards
Mwenda, Emmanuel
Daudi, Happy
Kadege, Edith
Ojiewo, Christopher
Rubyogo, Jean Claude
author_sort Ochieng, Justus
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description Traders, offtakers or aggregators and institutional buyers are crucial in driving and creating demand pull in the entire commodity value chain, thus ACCELERATE project focus on engaging them with new varietal opportunities and connecting them to reliable seed sources to accelerate varietal adoption and turn over in Tanzania. The objective is to evaluate how effective this demand-pull stimulates bean, groundnut, and sorghum seed sector growth in Tanzania. This brief number 2 provides key activities accomplished so far from January to April 2024. The key messages are: • NGOs, marketplace traders, off-takers, aggregators, and processors is proving to be an avenue to creating demand pull for seeds of open-pollinated crops. • So far, the preliminary evidence shows a huge lack of awareness about new and better performing varieties of sorghum, groundnuts, and beans, particularly among the marketplace traders, aggregators, and off-takers who are the main demand-pull creators. • Lack of awareness about the new varieties and their benefits appears to be much higher among marketplace traders, yet they are the closest to consumers. • Private-public partnership is being embraced and adopted to meet the huge demand for early-generation seeds. • Strong partnership is essential for transforming the seed system for open-pollinated varieties, for which most seed actors have low motivation to invest because of recycling of seeds by farmers. • It seems promising to develop a digital solution that increases transparency and efficiency in grain and seed business transactions and enhances information sharing. • Off-takers and NGOs are interested in investing and conducting on-farm demonstrations of new varieties to their farming communities.
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spelling CGSpace1489122025-11-05T12:11:22Z Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania Ochieng, Justus Mwakatwila, Atupokile Radegunda, Kessy Steinke, Jonathan Kalemera, Sylvia Theophil, Areth Chima, Richards Mwenda, Emmanuel Daudi, Happy Kadege, Edith Ojiewo, Christopher Rubyogo, Jean Claude beans seed systems partnerships trade sorghum groundnuts varietal turnover, early generation seeds Traders, offtakers or aggregators and institutional buyers are crucial in driving and creating demand pull in the entire commodity value chain, thus ACCELERATE project focus on engaging them with new varietal opportunities and connecting them to reliable seed sources to accelerate varietal adoption and turn over in Tanzania. The objective is to evaluate how effective this demand-pull stimulates bean, groundnut, and sorghum seed sector growth in Tanzania. This brief number 2 provides key activities accomplished so far from January to April 2024. The key messages are: • NGOs, marketplace traders, off-takers, aggregators, and processors is proving to be an avenue to creating demand pull for seeds of open-pollinated crops. • So far, the preliminary evidence shows a huge lack of awareness about new and better performing varieties of sorghum, groundnuts, and beans, particularly among the marketplace traders, aggregators, and off-takers who are the main demand-pull creators. • Lack of awareness about the new varieties and their benefits appears to be much higher among marketplace traders, yet they are the closest to consumers. • Private-public partnership is being embraced and adopted to meet the huge demand for early-generation seeds. • Strong partnership is essential for transforming the seed system for open-pollinated varieties, for which most seed actors have low motivation to invest because of recycling of seeds by farmers. • It seems promising to develop a digital solution that increases transparency and efficiency in grain and seed business transactions and enhances information sharing. • Off-takers and NGOs are interested in investing and conducting on-farm demonstrations of new varieties to their farming communities. 2024-06-31 2024-07-04T11:41:48Z 2024-07-04T11:41:48Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148912 en Open Access application/pdf Ochieng, J.; Mwakatwila, A.; Radegunda, K.; Steinke, J.; Kalemera, S.; Theophil, A.; Chima, R.; Mwenda, E.; Daudi, H.; Kadege, E.; Ojiewo, C.; Rubyogo, J.C. (2024) Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania. Project Brief Number 2. Arusha (Tanzania): International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT). 12 p.
spellingShingle beans
seed systems
partnerships
trade
sorghum
groundnuts
varietal turnover, early generation seeds
Ochieng, Justus
Mwakatwila, Atupokile
Radegunda, Kessy
Steinke, Jonathan
Kalemera, Sylvia
Theophil, Areth
Chima, Richards
Mwenda, Emmanuel
Daudi, Happy
Kadege, Edith
Ojiewo, Christopher
Rubyogo, Jean Claude
Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title_full Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title_fullStr Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title_short Seeds of change: Enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum, groundnut, and bean varieties in Tanzania
title_sort seeds of change enhancing availability and adoption of new sorghum groundnut and bean varieties in tanzania
topic beans
seed systems
partnerships
trade
sorghum
groundnuts
varietal turnover, early generation seeds
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/148912
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