There are several hurdles to ensure sustainable seed production and consistent flow of improved legume varieties in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA) and South Asia (SA). The unreliable demand, autogamous nature of most of the grain legumes, and slow variety replacement rate by smallholder farmers do not provide strong incentive for private seed companies to invest in legume seed business. Unless a well thought‐out and comprehensive approach to legume seed delivery is developed, current seed shortages will continue, eroding emerging market opportunities. The experiences reported here are collated through a 10‐year partnership project, the Tropical Legumes in SSA and SA. It fostered innovative public–private partnerships in joint testing of innovativ...
Legumes are important components of sustainable farming systems. They are useful to diversify and in...
Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) seeks to improve the livelihoods of 60 million smallholder farmers (SHF)...
Key points 1. Examples of successful adoption of forage legumes are reported from all continents, wh...
For decades, the vast majority of smallholder farmers in developing countries, mainly sub-Saharan A...
For decades, the vast majority of smallholder farmers in developing countries, mainly sub-Saharan Af...
The Tropical Legumes III project aims to reduce food insecurity in drought-prone areas of Sub Sahar...
Private sector investment in legume seed business is challenged by several factors such as low seed ...
Grain legumes are nutritionally important components of smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan A...
This open access book shares the experiences of Tropical Legumes III (TLIII) project in facilitating...
Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) is a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) sponsored project implemen...
Pilot interventions through the Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) Project have shown promise in making new...
The Bulletin of Tropical Legumes is a quarterly publication of the Tropical Legumes III (TL III) p...
The smallholder farmers’ access to the outputs of the breeding programs’ achievements has been very ...
An estimated 140 million households in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia cultivate one or more of t...
Legumes are important components of sustainable farming systems. They are useful to diversify and ...
Legumes are important components of sustainable farming systems. They are useful to diversify and in...
Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) seeks to improve the livelihoods of 60 million smallholder farmers (SHF)...
Key points 1. Examples of successful adoption of forage legumes are reported from all continents, wh...
For decades, the vast majority of smallholder farmers in developing countries, mainly sub-Saharan A...
For decades, the vast majority of smallholder farmers in developing countries, mainly sub-Saharan Af...
The Tropical Legumes III project aims to reduce food insecurity in drought-prone areas of Sub Sahar...
Private sector investment in legume seed business is challenged by several factors such as low seed ...
Grain legumes are nutritionally important components of smallholder farming systems in sub-Saharan A...
This open access book shares the experiences of Tropical Legumes III (TLIII) project in facilitating...
Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) is a Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) sponsored project implemen...
Pilot interventions through the Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) Project have shown promise in making new...
The Bulletin of Tropical Legumes is a quarterly publication of the Tropical Legumes III (TL III) p...
The smallholder farmers’ access to the outputs of the breeding programs’ achievements has been very ...
An estimated 140 million households in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia cultivate one or more of t...
Legumes are important components of sustainable farming systems. They are useful to diversify and ...
Legumes are important components of sustainable farming systems. They are useful to diversify and in...
Tropical Legumes II (TL-II) seeks to improve the livelihoods of 60 million smallholder farmers (SHF)...
Key points 1. Examples of successful adoption of forage legumes are reported from all continents, wh...