通过商业种子业务考察木薯的性别特征偏好:以尼日利亚IITA GoSeed和Umudike Seeds为例

IF 2.2 Q2 SOCIOLOGY
Frontiers in Sociology Pub Date : 2025-05-16 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fsoc.2024.1258723
Durodola Owoade, Olamide Olaosebikan, Abolore Bello, Peter Kulakow, Elizabeth Parkes, Razak Olajide, Tessy Ugo Madu, Elohor Mercy Diebiru-Ojo, Benjamin Okoye, Nnaemeka Success Esiobu, Joseph Onyeka, Chika Geraldine Anyim, Jeffery W Bentley, Millicent L Liani, Olajumoke Adeyeye, Steven Cole, Béla Teeken
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本研究的重点是,除了研究之外,旨在促进和销售改良品种的商业种子倡议和实践也如何确定价值链上木薯用户的性别特征偏好。自2015年以来,由国际热带农业研究所(IITA)与国家根茎作物研究所(NRCRI)合作领导的尼日利亚公共木薯育种计划开展了各种研究,以确定整个价值链上不同木薯用户的性别性状偏好。这些研究为木薯育种计划的目标作物用户、选择的性状以及考虑性别的产品概况的定义提供了信息。商业企业IITA GoSeed和Umudike Seeds聘请了木薯种子用户,他们验证了以前的研究结果。尼日利亚正式的木薯种子系统还处于初级阶段。该系统通过种子需求和销售的反馈对育种者来说是有价值的。因此,本研究重点记录了IITA GoSeed和Umudike Seeds旨在促进和销售改良品种的商业举措如何确定其他性别用户偏好的案例研究。与IITA GoSeed和Umudike工作人员共进行了6次重要的信息提供者访谈。此外,还对两家公司共享的报告和销售数据进行了评估。我们发现,诸如抑制杂草的植物结构(具有广泛树冠的分枝茎)和食品加工适应性等性状被确认为重要的性别性状,而再生能力(允许从现有植物上切下茎而不会对植物造成太大影响)和块茎的甜味(可以煮熟食用而无需精心加工)是两家公司发现的新的性别性状。IITA GoSeeds和Umudike Seeds发现,品种TME419在男性和女性中都有最高的销售记录,最近发布的品种逐渐受到欢迎,其分支土壤覆盖或伞形似乎是一个重要的增值和性别特征。值得注意的是,女性农村种子企业家(VSEs)对Gamechanger和Farmers’Pride这两个品种表现出明显的偏好和需求,超过了这两个公司的男性种子企业家的需求。我们的研究结果表明,即将到来的商业种子市场对不同品种的需求加上综合行动研究可以捕捉木薯种子和根生产者的新趋势,以指导育种工作,这一点尤其重要,因为育种是一项未来投资。
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Examining gendered cassava trait preferences through commercial seed business: a case study of IITA GoSeed and Umudike Seeds in Nigeria.

This study focuses on how, apart from research, commercial seed initiatives and practices aimed at promoting and selling improved varieties also identified gendered trait preferences of cassava users along the value chain. Since 2015, the public cassava breeding program in Nigeria, led by the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) in collaboration with the National Root Crops Research Institute (NRCRI), has carried out various research studies to determine the gendered trait preferences by different cassava users along the whole value chain. These studies inform which crop users the cassava breeding programs target, the traits to select, and the definition of product profiles considering gender. The commercial enterprises IITA GoSeed and Umudike Seeds have engaged cassava seed users who validated the findings of the previous studies. The formal cassava seed system in Nigeria is in a nascent stage. Feedback from this system through seed demand and sales is valuable for breeders. Therefore, this study focused on documenting a case study of how IITA GoSeed and Umudike Seeds commercial initiatives, aimed at promoting and selling improved varieties, identified additional gendered user preferences. A total of six key informant interviews were conducted with IITA GoSeed and Umudike staff. Furthermore, reports and sales data shared by the two companies were assessed. We found that traits such as plant architecture that suppresses weed (branched stems with widespread canopy) and food processing suitability were confirmed as important gendered traits while ratooning ability (allowing to cut stems from an existing plant without the plant being affected much) and sweet taste of tubers which can be eaten boiled without elaborate processing are new gendered traits identified by the two companies. IITA GoSeeds and Umudike Seeds identified that the variety TME419 has the highest sales records among men and women, with more recently released varieties gradually becoming more popular, and their branched soil covering or umbrella shape seems to be an important value-added and gendered trait. Notably, women village seed entrepreneurs (VSEs) showed a distinct preference and demand for the varieties Gamechanger and Farmers' Pride, surpassing the demand recorded among men from both companies. Our findings illustrate that the upcoming commercial seed market demand for different varieties coupled with integrated action research can capture emerging trends among cassava seed and root producers to guide breeding efforts, which is particularly important as breeding is a future investment.

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