种子部门综合发展政策:来自非洲和亚洲案例研究的见解

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Marja Helen Thijssen , Abishkar Subedi , Gareth Denis Borman , Joep van den Broek , Mohammed Hassena , Rowland Addo , Chinedu Agbara , Geoffrey Otim , San Kyi , Walter Simon de Boef
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摘要

背景面对全球挑战,要提高农业生产力,种子的作用至关重要。最近的文献呼吁建立多元化的种子部门,整合各种种子系统,以满足农民多样化的种子需求。要实现这一目标,需要制定种子政策,承认农民管理、中介和正式种子系统的互补性,同时有效平衡所有相关利益攸关方的利益。目的:本研究考察了选定国家种子政策与综合种子部门发展(ISSD)原则的一致性,以促进多元化的种子部门。报告还指出了政策制定中促进这一发展的关键条件。方法分析集中于加纳和乌干达的国家种子政策以及埃塞俄比亚、尼日利亚和缅甸的种子部门战略。评估这些文件是否与ISSD八项指导原则得出的指标一致。使用多利益相关者参与框架绘制了政策和战略制定过程。结果与结论在所有五个案例中,我们发现利益相关者都熟悉ISSD的概念,种子部门的政策也普遍符合ISSD原则。这些原则强调多元化,承认农民管理的、中间的和正式的种子系统的作用。它们融合了不同利益相关者的利益,支持不同作物群体,并通过多种种子商业模式促进创业。政策制定过程中参与者的利益和优先事项调节了一致性的程度。分歧在捕捉多样性和使利益相关者参与有助于多元化种子政策方面具有重要作用。在所有五个案例研究中,对种子部门发展的相关投资都是外国赞助的,这使得种子政策的制定对相关利益集团开放。在种子部门的复杂背景下,在这些利益和国内利益之间进行权衡并找到协同效应是一项挑战。虽然承认公共和私营部门的作用,但需要进一步投资,以发展公营-私营和私营商业模式,以完成传统上由公共部门处理的任务。该研究的结果并没有对相关的种子政策进行评估,也没有包括对ISSD指导原则应用的反事实。该研究确实为种子部门利益相关者和政策制定者提供了关于如何促进多元化种子政策、加强多利益相关者在种子政策制定中的参与以及衡量ISSD指导原则在不同背景下的适用性的宝贵见解。
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Policies for integrated seed sector development: insights from case studies in Africa and Asia

Policies for integrated seed sector development: insights from case studies in Africa and Asia

CONTEXT

To enhance agricultural productivity in the face of global challenges, the role of seed is paramount. Recent literature calls for a pluralistic seed sector, integrating various seed systems, to meet farmers' diverse seed needs. Achieving this goal requires seed policies that recognize the complementarity of farmer-managed, intermediary, and formal seed systems, while effectively balancing the interests of all stakeholders involved.

OBJECTIVE

This study examines the alignment of seed policies in selected countries with the principles of integrated seed sector development (ISSD) to promote a pluralistic seed sector. It also identifies the critical conditions in policy formulation that facilitate this development.

METHODOLOGY

The analysis concentrated on the national seed policies of Ghana and Uganda and seed sector strategies of Ethiopia, Nigeria, and Myanmar. These documents were assessed for alignment with indicators derived from eight ISSD guiding principles. The policy and strategy development processes were mapped using a multistakeholder engagement framework.

RESULTS AND CONCLUSIONS

In all five cases, it was found that stakeholders were familiar with the concept of ISSD and that the seed sector policies also generally align with the ISSD principles. These principles emphasize pluralism by recognizing the roles of farmer-managed, intermediary, and formal seed systems. They incorporate diverse stakeholder interests, support various crop groups, and promote entrepreneurship through multiple seed business models. The extent of alignment is moderated by the interests and priorities of participants in the policy formulation process. Divergence features importantly in capturing diversity and making stakeholder engagement contribute to pluralistic seed policy. Sponsorship of related investments in seed sector development in all five case studies was foreign, making seed policy formulation open to accompanying interests. Navigating trade-offs in these and also domestic interests and finding synergies is challenging in the complex contexts of the seed sector. While public and private sector roles are acknowledged, further investment is needed for the development of public-private and private business models for tasks traditionally handled by the public sector.

SIGNIFICANCE

The study's results do not provide an evaluation of the seed policies in question, nor do they include a counterfactual to the application of ISSD guiding principles. What the study does offer are valuable insights for seed sector stakeholders and policymakers on how to promote pluralistic seed policy, enhance multistakeholder engagement in seed policy formulation, and a measure of the applicability of ISSD guiding principles in diverse contexts.
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Agricultural Systems
Agricultural Systems 农林科学-农业综合
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13.30
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174
审稿时长
30 days
期刊介绍: Agricultural Systems is an international journal that deals with interactions - among the components of agricultural systems, among hierarchical levels of agricultural systems, between agricultural and other land use systems, and between agricultural systems and their natural, social and economic environments. The scope includes the development and application of systems analysis methodologies in the following areas: Systems approaches in the sustainable intensification of agriculture; pathways for sustainable intensification; crop-livestock integration; farm-level resource allocation; quantification of benefits and trade-offs at farm to landscape levels; integrative, participatory and dynamic modelling approaches for qualitative and quantitative assessments of agricultural systems and decision making; The interactions between agricultural and non-agricultural landscapes; the multiple services of agricultural systems; food security and the environment; Global change and adaptation science; transformational adaptations as driven by changes in climate, policy, values and attitudes influencing the design of farming systems; Development and application of farming systems design tools and methods for impact, scenario and case study analysis; managing the complexities of dynamic agricultural systems; innovation systems and multi stakeholder arrangements that support or promote change and (or) inform policy decisions.
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