Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship
India's seed sector, once predominantly public, has gradually expanded into a diverse industry. The informal seed sector involves local, farmer-driven systems where seeds are produced, exchanged, and used within communities without formal regulation. It plays a crucial role in preserving crop divers...
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| author | VP, Sahana Kapur, Aman Shivhare, Richa Puskur, Ranjitha Nayak, Prakash Tenneti, Suchaita Khan, Afreen |
| author_browse | Kapur, Aman Khan, Afreen Nayak, Prakash Puskur, Ranjitha Shivhare, Richa Tenneti, Suchaita VP, Sahana |
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| description | India's seed sector, once predominantly public, has gradually expanded into a diverse industry. The informal seed sector involves local, farmer-driven systems where seeds are produced, exchanged, and used within communities without formal regulation. It plays a crucial role in preserving crop diversity and providing seeds, especially in regions where formal systems are limited. The informal seed sector remains dominant in India's seed production system, accounting for 70-90% of seed supply.1The role of the private sector has also notably expanded, growing from 57.28% to 64.46% in seed production from 2017-18 to 2020-21. As of date, approximately 540 private seed companies operate in India2, with roughly 80 of them running research programs, focusing primarily on foundation, certified and truthfully labeled seeds. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1516022024-11-07T09:53:27Z Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship VP, Sahana Kapur, Aman Shivhare, Richa Puskur, Ranjitha Nayak, Prakash Tenneti, Suchaita Khan, Afreen seed systems women farmers food crops high yielding varieties seed production India's seed sector, once predominantly public, has gradually expanded into a diverse industry. The informal seed sector involves local, farmer-driven systems where seeds are produced, exchanged, and used within communities without formal regulation. It plays a crucial role in preserving crop diversity and providing seeds, especially in regions where formal systems are limited. The informal seed sector remains dominant in India's seed production system, accounting for 70-90% of seed supply.1The role of the private sector has also notably expanded, growing from 57.28% to 64.46% in seed production from 2017-18 to 2020-21. As of date, approximately 540 private seed companies operate in India2, with roughly 80 of them running research programs, focusing primarily on foundation, certified and truthfully labeled seeds. 2024-01-11 2024-08-09T13:56:51Z 2024-08-09T13:56:51Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151602 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Initiative on Seed Equal VP, Sahana; Kapur, A; Shivhare, S., Puskur, R; Nayak, P; Tenneti, S; Khan, A. (2024). Workshop Report: Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship. Hyderabad, Telangana, India. CGIAR Seed Equal Initiative Work Package 6. |
| spellingShingle | seed systems women farmers food crops high yielding varieties seed production VP, Sahana Kapur, Aman Shivhare, Richa Puskur, Ranjitha Nayak, Prakash Tenneti, Suchaita Khan, Afreen Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title | Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title_full | Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title_fullStr | Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title_full_unstemmed | Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title_short | Theory of Change and Results Based Management Framework for Women’s Seed Entrepreneurship |
| title_sort | theory of change and results based management framework for women s seed entrepreneurship |
| topic | seed systems women farmers food crops high yielding varieties seed production |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/151602 |
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