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Ethiopia Project Notice - Seeds For Change, Ethiopia


Project Notice

PNR 43289
Project Name Seeds for change, Ethiopia
Project Detail The project purpose is to strengthen farmer access to potato varieties of improved resilience, and to support national research institutes’ capacity for continued demand-driven varietal development, adaptation and dissemination, through a responsive and sustainable seed production and distribution network. The project will strengthen potato innovation systems to facilitate farmers’ equitable and sustainable access through: sustainable local supply of a broad range of climatesmart and disease-resistant varieties; increased efficiency in early-generation potato seed production; improved capacity of decentralized farmer seed group cooperatives in high-quality seed production; validated technologies to increase potato productivity scaled out to resource-poor smallholder farmers; the mainstreaming of gender-sensitive methods for access to technologies and knowledge; and strengthened potato innovation systems and partnerships. Approach Improved supply of climate-smart and disease-resistant varieties will be achieved by supporting the ability of national agricultural research systems to undertake participatory variety selection process to facilitate production of desired varieties. This will bring genetic gains to farmers by replacing varieties no longer resistant to disease and unable to tolerate abiotic stress. Among the activities within this approach will be the generation of data to support the formal release of at least four new potato varieties, the seed bulking of preferred clones for distribution to farmer seed cooperatives, and feedback collection and analysis to determine the demand for preferred varieties, taking gender preferences into account. To ensure that recently released advanced varieties are reproduced at the speed and volume needed to support farming households and accelerate their dissemination, the project will address recurrent bottlenecks in earlygeneration seed production. This will be achieved mainly by training, for example, to develop a curriculum that builds capacity for rapid multiplication technologies and increases the involvement of private-sector seed producers. Improving the capacity of decentralized farmer seed group cooperatives in high-quality seed production will be achieved by improving links between cooperatives and early-generation seed producers. There will be business and technical training, for example in bacterial wilt containment, and capacity-building of quality declared seed inspectors to apply standards and protocols. Participatory monitoring, evaluation and learning will assess the cost-effectiveness of decentralized seed multiplier business models. To scale up potato productivity with validated technologies to resource-poor smallholder farmers, links will be made to enable them to access improved varieties. They will be able to maintain seed quality on their farms through, among other topics, training in good agricultural practices, disease management and storage. Gender-responsive methods for access to technologies and knowledge will be mainstreamed. Partners will develop gender-responsive project plans, and gender preferences will be monitored closely during technology piloting. Finally, to strengthen innovation and partnerships in potato production systems, the limited coordination among stakeholders will be addressed. Periodic participatory workshops will be organized, for example, to identify and engage partners from research, business, extension and development sectors, and project partners will implement outreach activities, including participation in trade fairs.
Funded By Self-Funded
Sector Administration & Marketing
Country Ethiopia , Eastern Africa
Project Value ETB 1,200,000

Contact Information

Company Name CIP International Potato Center
Address Kakuhenzire Rogers CIP, Ethiopia r.kakuhenzire@cgiar.org
Web Site https://cipotato.org/cip_projects/seeds-for-change-ethiopia/

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