Seed Systems, Science and Policy in East and Central Africa
The importance of a reliable supply of high-quality seed to the growth and development of African agriculture cannot be overstated. This publication provides insights into the various seed systems; the policy environment; the value chain actors including universities, enterprises, farmers and women’s groups as well as regulatory and other support agencies; and the challenges faced in improving seed quality and availability in East and Central Africa. It is an output of the CTA/ASARECA ‘Seed Science and Policy Learning Writeshop,’ which was held in conjunction with the 2nd ASARECA General Assembly and Scientific Conference in Burundi in December 2013.