Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

This brief examines how current seed policies and laws in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda affect smallholder farmers’ practices in terms of seed selection, saving, and storage; replanting or multiplication; sharing; improvement; and marketing. The examination is based on three measures: the degree of re...

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Main Author: Vernooy, Ronnie
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: Hivos 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80762
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description This brief examines how current seed policies and laws in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda affect smallholder farmers’ practices in terms of seed selection, saving, and storage; replanting or multiplication; sharing; improvement; and marketing. The examination is based on three measures: the degree of recognition of the roles and rights of smallholder farmers related to seed management; the degree to which policy and legal regulations facilitate smallholder-based seed management; and the level of support (moral, technical, and financial) such regulations provide for smallholder-based seed management. Together, these measures can be seen as a reflection of the degree of openness of a seed system. The current level of openness, as an approximate value, can then be compared with that of a completely open seed system. The brief concludes with some reflections about bottlenecks and opportunities for moving to more open systems. This work builds on other current research on the relation between seed policies and laws and agriculture/agricultural biodiversity/farmers’ rights/food security.
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spelling CGSpace807622025-11-05T07:17:35Z Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. Vernooy, Ronnie seeds seed storage seed collections policies management smallholders This brief examines how current seed policies and laws in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda affect smallholder farmers’ practices in terms of seed selection, saving, and storage; replanting or multiplication; sharing; improvement; and marketing. The examination is based on three measures: the degree of recognition of the roles and rights of smallholder farmers related to seed management; the degree to which policy and legal regulations facilitate smallholder-based seed management; and the level of support (moral, technical, and financial) such regulations provide for smallholder-based seed management. Together, these measures can be seen as a reflection of the degree of openness of a seed system. The current level of openness, as an approximate value, can then be compared with that of a completely open seed system. The brief concludes with some reflections about bottlenecks and opportunities for moving to more open systems. This work builds on other current research on the relation between seed policies and laws and agriculture/agricultural biodiversity/farmers’ rights/food security. 2017 2017-04-21T15:28:22Z 2017-04-21T15:28:22Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80762 en Open Access application/pdf Hivos Vernooy, R. (2017) Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The Hague (Netherlands): Hivos, 26 p.
spellingShingle seeds
seed storage
seed collections
policies
management
smallholders
Vernooy, Ronnie
Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title_full Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title_fullStr Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title_full_unstemmed Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title_short Options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems: The cases of Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.
title_sort options for national governments to support smallholder farmer seed systems the cases of kenya tanzania and uganda
topic seeds
seed storage
seed collections
policies
management
smallholders
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/80762
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