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Ethiopian Seed Partnership expands its reach to areas with increased seed insecurity

In a strategic effort to enhance seed production capabilities amidst the challenges posed by conflict, disaster, and climate change, the Ethiopian Seed Partnership (ESP) has announced the expansion of its initiative in Ethiopia. This development aims to strengthen humanitarian efforts by aligning initiatives to positively impact local seed system developments through targeted interventions. The expanded…
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Efforts to revitalize Amhara Region seed sector coordination is gaining momentum

In a bid to revitalize the Amhara region seed sector, a workshop was held in Bahir Dar city on November 19, 2024, focusing on strengthening the Amhara region’s seed core group. This initiative is part of the Ethiopian Seed Partnership’s (ESP) ongoing efforts to enhance collaboration and coordination among key stakeholders in the seed industry.…
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Seed Sector Performance Indicators Monitoring (SPiM) Dashboard for Ethiopia

In Africa, including Ethiopia, there is a lack of high-quality seed production and marketing data, which hinders countries’ plans for agricultural transformation and economic growth. The scarcity of information makes it challenging for the government to provide policy support and effective coordination. Currently, there is no consistent way of tracking seed sector performance in Ethiopia,…
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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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Empowering women in agribusiness: The success of the women-led business incubation program

The Women-Led Business Incubation Program Pitch Competition showcased the outstanding accomplishments of women entrepreneurs within Ethiopia’s agribusiness sector. This program was designed to empower women in agriculture by equipping them with essential skills and knowledge in resource management, financial planning, and market access. The winners of the pitching competition, as well as other participants, have…
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Field Day Showcasing Progress of Grow Out Test in Oromia

To ensure the genetic purity of seed lots, the Grow Out Test (GOT) is a crucial step in the seed certification process. The GOT, which functions as a pre-control and post-control mechanism, is intended to prevent crop varieties from becoming genetically contaminated. Its main objective is to grow out a sample of seeds and physically…
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Advancing Sustainable Agriculture through Portable Soil Testing Kits

Soil nutrient management is a critical aspect of sustainable agriculture, as it directly impacts the health and productivity of crops. Effective nutrient management involves optimizing the use of various inputs, such as commercial fertilizers, manure, and organic by-products, to enhance plant nutrient availability. A key tool in this process is soil testing, which allows for…
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Tackling counterfeit seed: Lessons from Amhara Region

Seed counterfeiting is a major issue in Ethiopia, posing a significant threat to the agricultural industry. It has become a growing concern in the Amhara region, prompting the regional regulatory authority to take proactive measures in collaboration with the ENSP project. In recent years, the region has witnessed a surge in complaints about counterfeit seed,…


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