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Strengthening Seed Sector Coordination in Tigray Region

The Tigray region’s seed sector has faced significant challenges due to the recent conflict, impacting various aspects of the seed system, including seed producer cooperatives, farmers’ saved seed, the seed infrastructure, and essential services to the seed sector. These are in addition to its long-established dependency on seed supply from the other regions. The coordination…
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Stakeholders Evaluated Progress of Independent Variety Testing pilot for Registration
The Ethiopia Netherlands Seed Partnership (ENSP) recently convened a workshop in Addis Ababa on September 6th, 2024, to evaluate the progress of the independent variety testing pilot for registration. The primary aim of the workshop was to review the advancements made thus far and to make any necessary adjustments in the remaining period of the…
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Facilitating collaboration and coordination in the seed sector of Central Ethiopia Region

The seed sector in Ethiopia faces a significant challenge due to weak collaboration and coordination among seed sector actors and stakeholders. Recognizing this issue, the then Integrated Seed Sector Development (ISSD) project established a collaborative governance system (regional seed core group) in four regional states in 2010. The achievements of the core group were remarkable,…
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Regional Seed Regulatory authorities to pilot barcode method for seed certification
In a move to combat the proliferation of counterfeit seeds in Ethiopia, regional regulatory authorities in Amhara, Oromia, and central Ethiopia have embarked on a pilot project to implement barcode technology for seed certification. The initiative comes as a response to the growing concern over the spread of non-genuine seeds, particularly in the case of…
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Haramaya University reviews seed science and technology curriculum

Haramaya University, one of Ethiopia’s leading educational institutions, recently conducted a comprehensive review of its Seed Science and Technology (SST) curriculum. With the aim of aligning the program with the current needs of the Ethiopian seed sector, a stakeholder’s workshop was organized in Dire Dawa city. The workshop brought together experts, faculty members, and industry…
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Ethiopian Seed Association’s stakeholder engagement workshop addresses key challenges in the seed sector
The Ethiopian Seed Association (ESA) has been at the forefront of fostering collaboration and dialogue among its members to tackle the various challenges faced by the seed sector in Ethiopia. Through consultation platforms and stakeholder engagement workshops, the association aims to foster collaboration, create awareness about new policies, and discuss the progress of the association.…

