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Market‐led options to scale up legume seeds in developing countries: Experiences from the Tropical Legumes Project

There are several hurdles to ensure sustainable seed production and consistent flownof 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.
ThemeTechnical Resources
SubjectSeed system
PublisherPlant Breeding
Publication year2019
RegionsAsia; Africa
LanguagesEnglish
Resource typePublications
Resource linkhttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Berhanu-Amsalu-Fenta/publication/334368297_Market-led_options_to_scale_up_legume_seeds_in_developing_countries_Experiences_from_the_Tropical_Legumes_Project/links/5d2f8326299bf1547cbf58ee/Market-led-options-to-scale-up-legume-seeds-in-developing-countries-Experiences-from-the-Tropical-Legumes-Project.pdf
KeywordsValue chain; Seed management; Role of private sector