ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production

Research at ILRI has shown the value of incorporating forages and fodder species into sustainable farming systems, but the lack of available seed of adapted forage materials remains a major constraint to their adoption by smallholder farmers. Technical knowledge, access to seed, and economic incenti...

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Main Authors: Hanson, Jean, Tedla, A.
Format: Conference Paper
Language:Inglés
Published: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50676
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description Research at ILRI has shown the value of incorporating forages and fodder species into sustainable farming systems, but the lack of available seed of adapted forage materials remains a major constraint to their adoption by smallholder farmers. Technical knowledge, access to seed, and economic incentives are essential. Recognizing the need to promote access to forage seed, ILRI (formerly ILCA) established a Herbage Seed Unit in 1989 to address the problem in Sub Saharan Africa and enhance the incorporation of forages in feed resource Development. It was envisaged that this would be achieved by strengthening national capacities to produce forage seed, and training scientists and technicians. This activity has now been expanded to provide a source of tropical forage seed for the establishment of national forage seed production in many countries. Past and current activities in forage seed production at ILRI are presented, and future plans for serving ILRI's global mandate are discussed
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spelling CGSpace506762021-08-08T16:51:20Z ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production Hanson, Jean Tedla, A. seed production seed industry pastures feed crops feed legumes browse plants gramineae feed grasses international organizations technology transfer training Research at ILRI has shown the value of incorporating forages and fodder species into sustainable farming systems, but the lack of available seed of adapted forage materials remains a major constraint to their adoption by smallholder farmers. Technical knowledge, access to seed, and economic incentives are essential. Recognizing the need to promote access to forage seed, ILRI (formerly ILCA) established a Herbage Seed Unit in 1989 to address the problem in Sub Saharan Africa and enhance the incorporation of forages in feed resource Development. It was envisaged that this would be achieved by strengthening national capacities to produce forage seed, and training scientists and technicians. This activity has now been expanded to provide a source of tropical forage seed for the establishment of national forage seed production in many countries. Past and current activities in forage seed production at ILRI are presented, and future plans for serving ILRI's global mandate are discussed 1998 2014-10-31T06:21:31Z 2014-10-31T06:21:31Z Conference Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/50676 en Limited Access International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
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seed industry
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feed crops
feed legumes
browse plants
gramineae
feed grasses
international organizations
technology transfer
training
Hanson, Jean
Tedla, A.
ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production
title ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production
title_full ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production
title_fullStr ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production
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title_short ILRI's role in promoting forage seed production
title_sort ilri s role in promoting forage seed production
topic seed production
seed industry
pastures
feed crops
feed legumes
browse plants
gramineae
feed grasses
international organizations
technology transfer
training
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