The programme on Integrated Seed Sector Development in Ethiopia aims to strengthen the development of a vibrant, market-oriented and pluralistic seed sector in the country, where quality seed of superior varieties is available and affordable for a larger number of farmers, thereby contributing to food security and economic development in Ethiopia. The programme is a joint effort of Bahir Dar University, Haramaya University, Hawassa University, Mekelle University, Oromia Seed Enterprise, the Ethiopian Seed Association and Centre for Development Innovation of Wageningen UR. Partners include governmental organizations at federal, regional and local level, non-governmental organizations, development organizations, and seed businesses operating ...
Seed policies primarily concentrate on the formal seed system, which supplies Sub-Saharan African co...
Seed is a key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the quality of seeds ...
The opportunities for vegetable seed sales in Ethiopia are derived from the size and type of the pro...
The programme on Integrated Seed Sector Development in Ethiopia aims to strengthen the development o...
In 2013 the Bureaus of Agriculture in the regional states of Amhara, Oromia, and Southern Nations, N...
The role of seed producer cooperatives (SPCs) in the Ethiopian seed sector and their contribution to...
Quality seed is a key input for agriculture, with a direct impact on agricultural production and pro...
This study evaluates the impact in the main cropping season of 2015 of a new approach to the distrib...
In its attempt to transform agriculture, the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) focuses on incr...
PIM partnered with the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA) to test the pilot Direct S...
Several factors contribute to the low level of improved variety use in Ethiopia. Among those, on the...
Several factors contribute to the low level of improved variety use in Ethiopia. Among those, on the...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
This study on Strengthening Market Linked Innovation Systems was produced at the request of the Roya...
Over the past two decades, decisionmakers in Ethiopia have pursued a range of policies and investmen...
Seed policies primarily concentrate on the formal seed system, which supplies Sub-Saharan African co...
Seed is a key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the quality of seeds ...
The opportunities for vegetable seed sales in Ethiopia are derived from the size and type of the pro...
The programme on Integrated Seed Sector Development in Ethiopia aims to strengthen the development o...
In 2013 the Bureaus of Agriculture in the regional states of Amhara, Oromia, and Southern Nations, N...
The role of seed producer cooperatives (SPCs) in the Ethiopian seed sector and their contribution to...
Quality seed is a key input for agriculture, with a direct impact on agricultural production and pro...
This study evaluates the impact in the main cropping season of 2015 of a new approach to the distrib...
In its attempt to transform agriculture, the Ethiopian Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) focuses on incr...
PIM partnered with the Ethiopian Agricultural Transformation Agency (ATA) to test the pilot Direct S...
Several factors contribute to the low level of improved variety use in Ethiopia. Among those, on the...
Several factors contribute to the low level of improved variety use in Ethiopia. Among those, on the...
Seed is among the most key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the qual...
This study on Strengthening Market Linked Innovation Systems was produced at the request of the Roya...
Over the past two decades, decisionmakers in Ethiopia have pursued a range of policies and investmen...
Seed policies primarily concentrate on the formal seed system, which supplies Sub-Saharan African co...
Seed is a key input for improving crop production and productivity. Increasing the quality of seeds ...
The opportunities for vegetable seed sales in Ethiopia are derived from the size and type of the pro...