Not AvailableA Seed Accessibility Index was developed to assess the extent of accessibility of quality seeds by farmers from formal and informal sources. The study was undertaken in Jodhpur district in western Rajasthan involving a sample of farm households and other stakeholders associated with seed industry. Accessibility Index (AI) was found to be highest (86.67%) for farm saved seeds (carrot, onion and garlic) indicating that the seeds/planting material in these crops were easily and timely available, affordable, credible and performed as expected without any cases of spurious seeds. In case of seeds purchased from market, timely availability was not an issue but the seeds of desired variety were not always available. The probability o...