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Understanding root, tuber, and banana seed systems and coordination breakdown: a multi-stakeholder framework.

Authors :
Bentley, Jeffery W.
Andrade-Piedra, Jorge
Demo, Paul
Dzomeku, Beloved
Jacobsen, Kim
Kikulwe, Enoch
Kromann, Peter
Kumar, P. Lava
McEwan, Margaret
Mudege, Netsayi
Ogero, Kwame
Okechukwu, Richardson
Orrego, Ricardo
Ospina, Bernardo
Sperling, Louise
Walsh, Stephen
Thiele, Graham
Source :
Journal of Crop Improvement. 2018, Vol. 32 Issue 5, p599-621. 23p.
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Vegetatively propagated crop (VPC) seed tends to remain true to varietal type but is bulky, often carries disease, and is slow to produce. So VPC seed needs to be handled differently than that of other crops, e.g., it tends to be sourced locally, often must be fresh, and it is less often sold on the market. Hence, a framework was adapted to describe and support interventions in such seed systems. The framework was used with 13 case studies to understand VPC seed systems for roots, tubers, and bananas, including differing roles and sometimes conflicting goals of stakeholders, and to identify potential coordination breakdowns when actors fail to develop a shared understanding and vision. In this article, we review those case studies. The framework is a critical tool to (a) document VPC seed systems and build evidence; (b) diagnose and treat coordination breakdown and (c) guide decision-makers and donors on the design of more sustainable seed system interventions for VPCs. The framework can be used to analyze past interventions and will be useful for planning future VPC seed programs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
15427528
Volume :
32
Issue :
5
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Journal of Crop Improvement
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
131132105
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/15427528.2018.1476998