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Characteristics of community seed schemes for grains and legumes: Insights from northern Nigeria

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  • Takeshima, Hiroyuki
  • Ragasa, Catherine
  • Bamiwuye, Temilolu
  • Fasoranti, Adetunji
  • Omoigui, Lucky

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CONTEXT Despite the significant roles that intermediary seed systems play in the supply of quality seeds in developing countries, including Africa south of the Sahara, the knowledge gap remains generally substantial regarding the general characteristics and seed quality control performance of intermediary seed systems such as community seed schemes (CSS), which still operate predominantly outside the formal seed systems. We aim to narrow the knowledge gap on seed production practices implemented by CSS, their economic and technical characteristics, the extent of seed quality control achieved, and potential challenges CSS is facing. METHODS Using primary survey data of seed producers of key grains (maize, rice, and sorghum) and legumes (cowpea and soybean) from 380 CSS in Kano state in northern Nigeria, we qualitatively assess origins and drivers of their growth, extent of seed production, relations with upstream actors (breeder and foundation seed providers) and downstream actors (seed buyers), economic structures of their seed production, aspects of quality control measures they engage, and potential roles of external support, such as training on the implementation of these quality control measures.

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  • Takeshima, Hiroyuki & Ragasa, Catherine & Bamiwuye, Temilolu & Fasoranti, Adetunji & Omoigui, Lucky, 2024. "Characteristics of community seed schemes for grains and legumes: Insights from northern Nigeria," IFPRI discussion papers 2302, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:fpr:ifprid:2302
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