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ISSD SNNPR September newsletter
Read more: ISSD SNNPR September newsletterDownload and read all the latest updates and achievements from the ISSD Unit in SNNPR
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Charting seed sector transformation: From distributed seed to distributed autonomy
Read more: Charting seed sector transformation: From distributed seed to distributed autonomyWith the directive on seed marketing being endorsed earlier this year, we chart here the physical and cognitive journey many had to take to reach this point.
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ISSD Tigray: Fostering business relationships
Read more: ISSD Tigray: Fostering business relationshipsISSD’s Tigray Unit facilitated a consultative workshop which saw representatives of multiple SPCs, seed unions and other key stakeholders discuss ways and means to overcome joint challenges and improve collaboration
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ISSD Amhara: August Newsletter
Read more: ISSD Amhara: August NewsletterDownload and read the latest updtes from ISSD Amhara
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Private sector development to deliver on nutrition targets
Read more: Private sector development to deliver on nutrition targetsEthiopia and the Netherlands are committed partners in seed sector development. Building on Ethiopian seed sector transformation, planning is underway to strengthen and broaden this partnership and enable mutually beneficial business and trade. With nutrition top of the agenda, ISSD Ethiopia facilitated a recent scoping mission to frame the challenges and opportunities ahead.
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ISSD OSW: Strengthening seed business relationships
Read more: ISSD OSW: Strengthening seed business relationshipsISSD’s Oromia South & West Unit facilitated a two-day workshop aimed at highlighting ways to improve cooperation and coordination between SPCs and seed unions.
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Action planning to guide new seed producer cooperatives
Read more: Action planning to guide new seed producer cooperativesISSD facilitated a recent training which focused on supporting farmers who have mobilised and formed new cooperatives.
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Graduated LSBs: stepping up or hanging in?
Read more: Graduated LSBs: stepping up or hanging in?ISSD invests in developing local seed businesses that are technically equipped, market oriented, professionally organised and strategically linked. A recent study highlighted the lasting impact the programme’s activities has had on their viability, generating lessons for further support to seed producing cooperatives.
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ISSD Tigray: July newsletter
Read more: ISSD Tigray: July newsletterDownload and read the latest developments and achievements by ISSD’s Tigray Unit, with this month’s focus on partnerships
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ISSD Oromia East: July newsletter
Read more: ISSD Oromia East: July newsletterDownload and read the latest developments from ISSD’s Unit in Oromia East.

