Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact

Pest and disease resistance and quality traits and preferences of the various stakeholders throughout the value chain are critically important for vegetables, even more so than yield. Vegetable breeders must consider all demands of users in order to develop and release vegetable varieties that will...

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Autores principales: Barchenger, Derek, Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud, Ambali, Mwasilwa, Nalla, Manoj Kumar, Eybishitz, Assaf, Schreinemachers, Pepijn
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Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR System Organization 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172452
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author Barchenger, Derek
Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud
Ambali, Mwasilwa
Nalla, Manoj Kumar
Eybishitz, Assaf
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
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Barchenger, Derek
Eybishitz, Assaf
Nalla, Manoj Kumar
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud
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Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud
Ambali, Mwasilwa
Nalla, Manoj Kumar
Eybishitz, Assaf
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description Pest and disease resistance and quality traits and preferences of the various stakeholders throughout the value chain are critically important for vegetables, even more so than yield. Vegetable breeders must consider all demands of users in order to develop and release vegetable varieties that will improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers. For WorldVeg, this starts with extensive and close relationships with the private seed sector, who have the same goals as us. This is then validated through experiments to diagnose pests and diseases, visits to farmer fields and discussions with farmers and nursery owners, and interactions with the traders, exporters, and processors. Participatory variety selection is essential to our success, especially at the finished line stage prior to registration and release. Demand-driven breeding requires 360° feedback from users throughout the vegetable value chain and is essential to develop and release vegetable varieties that will be adopted by smallholder farmers.
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spelling CGSpace1724522025-06-01T02:11:13Z Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact Barchenger, Derek Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud Ambali, Mwasilwa Nalla, Manoj Kumar Eybishitz, Assaf Schreinemachers, Pepijn market segmentation plant breeding multi-stakeholder processes vegetable market seed industry diseases Pest and disease resistance and quality traits and preferences of the various stakeholders throughout the value chain are critically important for vegetables, even more so than yield. Vegetable breeders must consider all demands of users in order to develop and release vegetable varieties that will improve the livelihoods of smallholder farmers. For WorldVeg, this starts with extensive and close relationships with the private seed sector, who have the same goals as us. This is then validated through experiments to diagnose pests and diseases, visits to farmer fields and discussions with farmers and nursery owners, and interactions with the traders, exporters, and processors. Participatory variety selection is essential to our success, especially at the finished line stage prior to registration and release. Demand-driven breeding requires 360° feedback from users throughout the vegetable value chain and is essential to develop and release vegetable varieties that will be adopted by smallholder farmers. 2024-10 2025-01-29T21:56:01Z 2025-01-29T21:56:01Z Poster https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172452 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR System Organization Barchenger, D., Zohoungbogbo, H., Ambali, M., Nalla, M.K., Eybishitz, A., Schreinemachers, P. 2024. Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact. A Poster Presented at the CGIAR Initiative on Market Intelligence WP1-WP2 Workshop, 14-18 October 2024, Harare, Zimbabwe.
spellingShingle market segmentation
plant breeding
multi-stakeholder processes
vegetable
market
seed industry
diseases
Barchenger, Derek
Zohoungbogbo, Herbaud
Ambali, Mwasilwa
Nalla, Manoj Kumar
Eybishitz, Assaf
Schreinemachers, Pepijn
Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title_full Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title_fullStr Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title_full_unstemmed Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title_short Demand-driven vegetable breeding for impact
title_sort demand driven vegetable breeding for impact
topic market segmentation
plant breeding
multi-stakeholder processes
vegetable
market
seed industry
diseases
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/172452
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