Successful community-based seed production strategies
Material type: TextPublication details: Mexico, DF (Mexico) : CIMMYT, 2004Description: vi, 80 pagesISBN:- 970-648-115-X
- 338.1768 SET
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Designed to address the issues that limit the access of small-scale farmers in sub-Saharan Africa to quality, affordable seed of the crops on which they depend for food security and livelihoods, this collection of articles describes successful principles for and experiences in community-based seed production. Among other things, the manuscripts analyze current seed production systems and models; propose ways to design successful community-based seed production schemes; describe proper seed production practices for selected cereals, vegetatively propagated plants, and other crops; and outline basic business practices for seed producers.
Global Maize Program|Research and Partnership Program
English
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INT1888|INT2636
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