Bussines skills for small-scale bean seed producers/entrepreneurs
Material type: TextPublication details: Mexico, DF (Mexico) CIMMYT : 2004Description: p. 73-80ISBN:- 970-648-115-X
- 338.1768 SET
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Local seed business enterprises should be seen in the context of enhancing linkages among research- development continuum stakeholders. These stakeholders include national agricultural research systems and extension service providers (national policy makers and locallevels), seed producers and suppliers (local seed producers, seed companies and traders), farmers and their organizations, and the food rnarket. Local seed businesses focus on making seed of improved varieties accessible to remote farmers with low purchasing power, as well as engaging them in a continuous feedback loop to shape research priorities.
English
0501|AGRIS 0501|AL-Economins Program
Juan Carlos Mendieta
CIMMYT Publications Collection