Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia

Limited access to seed of improved varieties is an impediment to agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers in the national and international agricultural research systems have been piloting a community based seed multiplication and marketing enterprises (CBSME) model, as an altern...

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Autores principales: Tebeka, Y.A., Katungi, Enid M., Rubyogo, Jean-Claude, Sserunkuuma, D., Kidane, T.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: African Journals Online 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89641
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author Tebeka, Y.A.
Katungi, Enid M.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Sserunkuuma, D.
Kidane, T.
author_browse Katungi, Enid M.
Kidane, T.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Sserunkuuma, D.
Tebeka, Y.A.
author_facet Tebeka, Y.A.
Katungi, Enid M.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Sserunkuuma, D.
Kidane, T.
author_sort Tebeka, Y.A.
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description Limited access to seed of improved varieties is an impediment to agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers in the national and international agricultural research systems have been piloting a community based seed multiplication and marketing enterprises (CBSME) model, as an alternative to the formal seed systems, in order to increase availability and accessibility to quality seed of improved common bean (Phaseolus vulvaris L.) varieties by smallholder farmers. The objective of this study was to assess the profitability of CBSME as an enterprise for seed production and analyse factors that influence farmers’ decisions to participate in it as seed producers or buyers of seed. Gross margins were computed to assess value addition at farm level; while Tobit and multivariate probit models used to respectively, analyse determinants of participation in community based seed multiplication enterprise and its use by producers as a seed source. The community based seed multiplication enterprises were found to be profitable, generating US$792 as gross margins and accessible to farmers for the bean seed, along other seed sources, i.e. formal and informal seed systems. These three seed production and delivery models competed at farm level, but complemented each other in terms of reaching users in different social groups and locations. Community based seed multiplication enterprises as sources of seed were used by farmers located in rural areas and those in farmer organisations/cooperatives. However, seed production through this model is concentrated closer to urban areas, where individual seed producers are easily linked to the formal seed system. This, however, makes the marketing of seed reliant on big buyers for redistribution among remote farming communities.
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spelling CGSpace896412025-03-13T09:44:15Z Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia Tebeka, Y.A. Katungi, Enid M. Rubyogo, Jean-Claude Sserunkuuma, D. Kidane, T. phaseolus vulgaris beans seed productions improved varieties producción de semillas Limited access to seed of improved varieties is an impediment to agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Researchers in the national and international agricultural research systems have been piloting a community based seed multiplication and marketing enterprises (CBSME) model, as an alternative to the formal seed systems, in order to increase availability and accessibility to quality seed of improved common bean (Phaseolus vulvaris L.) varieties by smallholder farmers. The objective of this study was to assess the profitability of CBSME as an enterprise for seed production and analyse factors that influence farmers’ decisions to participate in it as seed producers or buyers of seed. Gross margins were computed to assess value addition at farm level; while Tobit and multivariate probit models used to respectively, analyse determinants of participation in community based seed multiplication enterprise and its use by producers as a seed source. The community based seed multiplication enterprises were found to be profitable, generating US$792 as gross margins and accessible to farmers for the bean seed, along other seed sources, i.e. formal and informal seed systems. These three seed production and delivery models competed at farm level, but complemented each other in terms of reaching users in different social groups and locations. Community based seed multiplication enterprises as sources of seed were used by farmers located in rural areas and those in farmer organisations/cooperatives. However, seed production through this model is concentrated closer to urban areas, where individual seed producers are easily linked to the formal seed system. This, however, makes the marketing of seed reliant on big buyers for redistribution among remote farming communities. 2017 2017-12-05T19:35:57Z 2017-12-05T19:35:57Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89641 en Open Access African Journals Online Tebeka, Y.A.; Katungi, Enid; Rubyogo, Jean Claude; Sserunkuuma, D.; Kidane, T.. 2017. Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia . African Crop Science Journal 25(2): 189-205.
spellingShingle phaseolus vulgaris
beans
seed productions
improved varieties
producción de semillas
Tebeka, Y.A.
Katungi, Enid M.
Rubyogo, Jean-Claude
Sserunkuuma, D.
Kidane, T.
Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title_full Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title_fullStr Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title_short Economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of Ethiopia
title_sort economic performance of community based bean seed production and marketing in the central rift valley of ethiopia
topic phaseolus vulgaris
beans
seed productions
improved varieties
producción de semillas
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/89641
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