The Guardian (Nigeria)

Liberia, SAA- Nigeria, BASICS- II consider new seed roadmap

- By Safurat Muritala

AGRICULTUR­AL developmen­t agencies, researcher­s, and policymake­rs from Liberia are organising a summit to draw a seed road map for the West African country.

The consortium includes the Building an Economical­ly Sustainabl­e Integrated Cassava Seed System, Phase 2 ( BASICS- II) project of the Internatio­nal Institute of Tropical Agricultur­e ( IITA), AFDBfunded Technologi­es for African Agricultur­al Transforma­tion ( TAAT) of IITA, the Sasakawa Africa Associatio­n ( SAA) in Nigeria and the Liberian government.

The two- day Seed Business Summit themed, “Building a Harmonised Roadmap for Seed Sector Transforma­tion”, being organised in collaborat­ion with the Liberian Ministry of Agricultur­e, will hold on March 25 and 26, 2024, in Monrovia, the Liberian capital.

The County Director of SAA- Nigeria, Dr. Godwin Atser, said the forum, which aims to catalyse an agricultur­al revolution in that country, is targeted at the establishm­ent of an economical­ly sustainabl­e seed system for priority crops like rice, cassava, maize, soybean, and aquacultur­e.

Dr. Atser said: “Factors limiting growth in Liberia’s agricultur­al sector include the underdevel­oped seed sector charateris­ed by poor quality seeds, a weak seed regulatory framework, a struggling research system for variety maintenanc­e, and a feeble private sector participat­ion in the seed system.

“A solid seed system will surely change the country’s agricultur­al landscape. In this summit, SAA, BASICS- II, TAAT, and other partners will share the models currently strengthen­ing the seed system in Nigeria.”

He adds, “For example, there’ll be powerful technical sessions where the host and other countries will be exposed to how BASICS- II is building a sustainabl­e cassava seed system in Nigeria, and Tanzania. We will also showcase how team we are scaling and replicatin­g seed system developmen­t in cassava, maize, soybean, and rice in other African countries.”

The BASICS- II Project Manager, Prof Lateef Sanni, explained that the seed business summit would elevate the voices of value chain actors in the rice, cassava, maize, soybean, and aquacultur­e seed system by sharing success stories on increasing the availabili­ty of climate adaptive, improved, and disease- free seed to improve farmers’ livelihood­s. According to the project boss, “the summit will produce outcomes that will form the basis of future investment in Liberia’s seed system. It will produce recommenda­tions that will help forge a roadmap that will feed into the country’s agricultur­al policies and plans: the Liberia Agricultur­e Sector Investment Plan, the Pro- Poor Agenda for Prosperity and Developmen­t, and other developmen­tal initiative­s in the country. Moreover, other subSaharan African countries can take a cue from it.”

The Liberian Minister of Agricultur­e, Dr J. Alex Nuetah, will chair the opening ceremony of the summit with the support of other Liberian dignitarie­s from the parliament and related ministries.

Aside IITA, Sasakawa Africa Associatio­n and the project leaders and partners of the Technologi­es for African Agricultur­al Transforma­tion ( TAAT) and BASICSII, several national stakeholde­rs and Internatio­nal Developmen­t partners will participat­e at the summit.

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