www.iita.org A member of CGIAR System Office Scaling Up Improved Seed and Agronomic Practices in Southern Africa P4D Week 20-26 November 2016, Ibadan, Nigeria MG Akinwale, C Malita, AH Tufa, G Chigeza, C Engoke, J Manda, JK Mhango, S Boahen, and A Alene
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www.iita.orgA member of CGIAR System Office
Scaling Up Improved Seed and Agronomic Practices in Southern Africa
P4D Week
20-26 November 2016, Ibadan, Nigeria
MG Akinwale, C Malita, AH Tufa, G Chigeza, C Engoke,J Manda, JK Mhango, S Boahen, and A Alene
• Soybean is an important cash crop in Southern Africa• Demand is driven by the growing poultry industry • Productivity of soybean is <1 t/ha due to low adoption of
improved varieties and agronomic practices • Low adoption is due to limited availability and affordability
of seed of improved varieties
Introduction
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Introduction
• IITA is implementing two major technology scaling
up projects:
• SEMEAR(Improving Seeds for Better Agriculture) in
Mozambique(See poster)
• MISST(Malawi Improved Seed Systems and
Technology) in Malawi
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• MISST objectives:
– Support breeder, basic, and certified seed
production
– Increase adoption through variety demonstration
and promotion
– Seed distribution and marketing
– Capacity building and strengthening seed
partnerships
Introduction
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MCHINJI
LILONGWE
DEDZA
NTCHEU
7 Target districts - USAID/Malawi FtF Zones of Influence