Category: ENSP Ethiopia archive

  • Hands-on training to strengthen private seed companies seed quality analysis capacity

    Hands-on training to strengthen private seed companies seed quality analysis capacity

    In an effort to enhance food security, improve nutrition, and bolster climate resilience, the role of high-quality seeds cannot be overstated. Recognizing this, the Ethiopian Seed Partnership (ESP) has been working diligently with domestic seed companies to strengthen their capacity in seed production and quality assurance. By equipping these companies with the tools and knowledge…

  • Seeds for resilience in fragile context: A new chapter forcommunity-based seed production in Afar Region

    Seeds for resilience in fragile context: A new chapter forcommunity-based seed production in Afar Region

    In Ethiopia’s Afar Region, farmers long reliant on humanitarian seed aid due to droughts and floods are now seeing change. Efforts are underway to transform the seed system, offering hope to these resilient agro-pastoral communities. The region has long faced seed insecurity, relying on external seed assistance due to the lack of local producers except…

  • Training of Trainers to strengthen Alage ATVET Business Incubation Center

    Training of Trainers to strengthen Alage ATVET Business Incubation Center

    To strengthen the capacity of Alage Agricultural TVET College Business Incubation Center (BIC), a four-day Training of Trainers (ToT) program was recently conducted for the academic staff and management of the college alongside representatives from the Ministry of Labour and Skills (MoLS). This ToT aimed to equip participants with the required technical skills and knowledge…

  • Strengthening international seed partnerships through AFSTA 2026 annual congress

    Strengthening international seed partnerships through AFSTA 2026 annual congress

    The Ethiopian Seed Association (ESA), in partnership with the Ethiopian Seed Partnership (ESP), led a delegation to the African Seed Trade Association (AFSTA) 2026 Annual Congress, held from March 23–25, 2026 in Cape Town, South Africa. Under the theme “Empowering Africa’s Future, One Seed at a Time,” the congress brought together key stakeholders from the…

  • Seed self-certification pilot to advance seed quality

    Ethiopia’s seed sector is undergoing a significant transformation with the introduction of Seed Self-Certification as outlined in the new seed proclamation. This proclamation introduces diverse seed certification systems, with self-certification being a pivotal component. However, translating the provisions of the proclamation into actionable outcomes presents notable challenges. In response, the Ethiopian Seed Partnership (ESP) has…

  • A field that speaks for itself: Farmers’ Field Day brings new hope for seed producers in Afar

    A field that speaks for itself: Farmers’ Field Day brings new hope for seed producers in Afar

    In the arid and sun-scorched lands of the Afar Region, a green revolution is taking root. A homegrown maize seed production initiative is offering hope to local communities, ensuring the availability of quality seeds that are accessible and tailored to farmers’ needs. The story of transformation begins with a simple yet powerful belief: “Afar can…

  • Direct Seed Marketing (DSM) to be resumed to address seed marketing challenges in Ethiopia

    Direct Seed Marketing (DSM) to be resumed to address seed marketing challenges in Ethiopia

    Ethiopia’s agricultural sector stands as a cornerstone of the country’s economy, and the seed sector plays a pivotal role in ensuring food security and improved agricultural productivity. However, the seed market in Ethiopia faces numerous challenges, particularly with issues related to carry-over seed. In 2025, the National Seed Technical Committee (NSTC) identified this issue as…

  • Collaborative planning for coordinated seed emergency response in Tigray

    Recognizing the critical importance of sustainable seed systems in fragile contexts, a consultative and joint planning meeting was held on 30–31 December 2025 in Wukro town, Tigray region. The event brought together key humanitarian and development (HD) actors to discuss, jointly plan market-based seed response in the region. The meeting convened 37 participants representing government…

  • Restoring seed systems: A pathway to recovery and resilience in Tigray

    The conflict in Tigray has severely disrupted agriculture, leaving farming communities struggling. Local seed systems, vital for food production and farmer resilience, have been heavily impacted. Key structures like Seed Producer Cooperatives (SPCs) and Community Seed Banks (CSBs) face damaged infrastructure, hindering their ability to produce, store, and distribute quality seeds. To address this pressing…

  • Ethiopian Seed Partnership and Alage Agricultural TVET join forces to create young entrepreneurs

    Ethiopian Seed Partnership and Alage Agricultural TVET join forces to create young entrepreneurs

    To foster entrepreneurship and development of the seed sector, the SWR Ethiopia ESP project has joined hands with Alage Agricultural TVET College to support the college’s Business Incubation Centre. This collaboration is set to change the way young trainees are prepared for entrepreneurial ventures in the seed sector and related agricultural businesses.  The primary goal…