Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability

This case study documents the institutional strengthening and market development journey of the Busoga Commercial Seed Producers and Marketing Cooperative (BUSECO) in Kamuli District, Eastern Uganda. With support from the International Potato Center (CIP), NaCRRI, MAAIF, and local partners, BUSECO w...

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Main Authors: Namazzi, S., Rajendran, S., Omongo, C., Namanda, S., Yada, B.
Format: Brief
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177210
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Rajendran, S.
Omongo, C.
Namanda, S.
Yada, B.
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Omongo, C.
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description This case study documents the institutional strengthening and market development journey of the Busoga Commercial Seed Producers and Marketing Cooperative (BUSECO) in Kamuli District, Eastern Uganda. With support from the International Potato Center (CIP), NaCRRI, MAAIF, and local partners, BUSECO was officially registered as a seed-producing entity and secured a UGX 50 million (USD 13,888) loan from Pride Microfinance. Between 2022 and 2025, the cooperative increased its seed sales by 54%, expanded its variety portfolio from 2 to 8 sweetpotato varieties, and established partnerships with Iowa State University and Andree Food International. The cooperative also adopted digital management tools such as the Business Investment Decision (BID) and Seed Requirement Estimation (SRE) tools to improve decision-making. Key lessons include the importance of inclusive leadership, savings revitalization, and diversified income streams. BUSECO now serves as a model for sustainable, market-oriented farmer cooperatives in Uganda’s vegetatively propagated crop seed systems.
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spelling CGSpace1772102025-11-06T13:40:37Z Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability Namazzi, S. Rajendran, S. Omongo, C. Namanda, S. Yada, B. sweet potatoes seed systems marketing techniques This case study documents the institutional strengthening and market development journey of the Busoga Commercial Seed Producers and Marketing Cooperative (BUSECO) in Kamuli District, Eastern Uganda. With support from the International Potato Center (CIP), NaCRRI, MAAIF, and local partners, BUSECO was officially registered as a seed-producing entity and secured a UGX 50 million (USD 13,888) loan from Pride Microfinance. Between 2022 and 2025, the cooperative increased its seed sales by 54%, expanded its variety portfolio from 2 to 8 sweetpotato varieties, and established partnerships with Iowa State University and Andree Food International. The cooperative also adopted digital management tools such as the Business Investment Decision (BID) and Seed Requirement Estimation (SRE) tools to improve decision-making. Key lessons include the importance of inclusive leadership, savings revitalization, and diversified income streams. BUSECO now serves as a model for sustainable, market-oriented farmer cooperatives in Uganda’s vegetatively propagated crop seed systems. 2025-10 2025-10-17T20:56:01Z 2025-10-17T20:56:01Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177210 en Open Access application/pdf Namazzi, S.; Rajendran, S.; Omongo, C.; Namanda, S.; Yada, B. 2025. Empowering BUSECO: Linking Sweetpotato Seed Producers Across Eastern Uganda for Growth and Sustainability. International Potato Center. 2 p.
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marketing techniques
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Rajendran, S.
Omongo, C.
Namanda, S.
Yada, B.
Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title_full Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title_fullStr Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title_full_unstemmed Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title_short Empowering BUSECO: linking sweetpotato seed producers across Eastern Uganda for growth and sustainability
title_sort empowering buseco linking sweetpotato seed producers across eastern uganda for growth and sustainability
topic sweet potatoes
seed systems
marketing techniques
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177210
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