Seed system development in the developing world, especially in Africa, has become a political space. This article analyzes current Ethiopian seed politics in light of the historical dynamics of national and international seed system politics and developments. Drawing on multiple power analysis approaches and employing the lens of “international seed regimes,” the article characterizes the historical pattern of seed regimes in Ethiopia. While colonial territories underwent three historical seed regime patterns—the first colonial seed regime, the second post-WWII public seed regime, and the third post-1980s corporate-based neoliberal seed regime, Ethiopia has only experienced one of these. Until the 1950s, when the first US government's devel...
Boosting agricultural productivity through the enhancement of primary inputs such as seeds is consid...
Crop improvement and seed supply are central activities in agricultural development. Many interventi...
To address systemic malnutrition, food insecurity, and a need to manage natural resources sustainabl...
Seed system development in the developing world, especially in Africa, has become a political space....
Farmers’ and breeders’ access to diverse cultivated and wild plant genetic resources for food and ag...
This article explores the political and economic processes governing Ethiopian cereal seed systems. ...
As calls for a ‘Uniquely African Green Revolution’ gain momentum, a focus on seeds and seed systems ...
<p>Ethiopia is an agrarian country where agriculture dominates the economy, and thus agriculture is ...
Climate change is already negatively affecting Sub Saharan African agriculture. One of the most effe...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
The purpose of this study was to assess how multiple expectations of seed systems outcomes, such as ...
Across East Africa, national seed policies and commercial seed enterprises have focused on increasin...
The current agricultural policy discourse in Ghana emphasises ‘pro?poor market’ approaches to seeds ...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
Climate change is already negatively affecting Sub Saharan African agriculture. One of the most effe...
Boosting agricultural productivity through the enhancement of primary inputs such as seeds is consid...
Crop improvement and seed supply are central activities in agricultural development. Many interventi...
To address systemic malnutrition, food insecurity, and a need to manage natural resources sustainabl...
Seed system development in the developing world, especially in Africa, has become a political space....
Farmers’ and breeders’ access to diverse cultivated and wild plant genetic resources for food and ag...
This article explores the political and economic processes governing Ethiopian cereal seed systems. ...
As calls for a ‘Uniquely African Green Revolution’ gain momentum, a focus on seeds and seed systems ...
<p>Ethiopia is an agrarian country where agriculture dominates the economy, and thus agriculture is ...
Climate change is already negatively affecting Sub Saharan African agriculture. One of the most effe...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
The purpose of this study was to assess how multiple expectations of seed systems outcomes, such as ...
Across East Africa, national seed policies and commercial seed enterprises have focused on increasin...
The current agricultural policy discourse in Ghana emphasises ‘pro?poor market’ approaches to seeds ...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
Climate change is already negatively affecting Sub Saharan African agriculture. One of the most effe...
Boosting agricultural productivity through the enhancement of primary inputs such as seeds is consid...
Crop improvement and seed supply are central activities in agricultural development. Many interventi...
To address systemic malnutrition, food insecurity, and a need to manage natural resources sustainabl...