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Review of seeds and seedlings systems in Uganda

Supporting the development of superior tree seed sector in Uganda can substantially contribute to improved food security and smallholder farmers’ livelihood improvement through development of the seed and seedling system. The interventions should explore variation among seed value chains with the aim of making seed programmes and policies more coherent with farmers’ practices by contributing to food security, livelihood improvement through the promotion of tree seed entrepreneurship, and biodiversity conservation and sustainable use of the forest products and services. This study is designed towards contributing to one of the outputs of T4FS Project: Developing recommendations for improving tree seed and seedling systems in Uganda.

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Seeds and seedlings report- Uganda


KIS seeds and seedlings checklist


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Authors

Odoi Juventine Boaz; Buyinza, Joel; Okia, Clement

Keywords

seeds and seedlings

Publisher

Trees for Food Security Project

Publication date

14 Mar 2018

DOI

https://doi.org/10.34725/DVN/QWNKLJ

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