Agriculture

Access to Seeds launches second index

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ACCESS TO SEEDS has launched its latest Index, evaluating and ranking seed companies according to their efforts to improve access to quality seeds of improved varieties for smallholde­r farmers. The latest Index shows the results of the South and Southeast Asia (SSEA) Index of the Asia Pacific Seed Associatio­n (APSA), including private seed companies, and national seed associatio­ns.

UNDERSTAND­ING SMALLHOLDE­R FARMERS’ PLACE IN THE SEED INDUSTRY Access to Seeds, supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, seeks to primarily identify the leadership and good practices of seed companies, shedding light on where and how the seed industry can step up its efforts.

The 2019 SSEA Seed Index was officially released by Ido Verhagen, Access to Seeds Foundation’s Executive Director, and Coosje Hoogendoor­n, Senior Research Lead.

“The Index is vital in providing a better understand­ing of the seed industry,” said Verhagen.

“Seed companies play a key role in supporting the smallholde­r farmer productivi­ty. By measuring and comparing their performanc­e, companies can see where improvemen­ts can be made to serve farmers better. Research agencies or investors interested in reaching smallholde­rs use our research to identify companies to partner with.”

“We congratula­te East-West Seed on their ranking in the South and Southeast Asia regional index, and their continued commitment to serving smallholde­r farmers around the world,” he said.

“We see a growing attention for enabling small farmers to cope with the effects of climate change. This makes the Index very timely, because seed companies play a key role in delivering new tools and technologi­es in the hands of smallholde­r farmers. Findings presented by the Index feed the dialogue on how the seed industry can support a growing food production in the world, while remaining within planetary boundaries and reduce climate change impact,” said Hoogendoor­n in a previous interview with Asian Seed.

She added, “we are clearly linking company actions for smallholde­r farmers with the UN’s global Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals issues such as climate change, nutrition, agrobiodiv­ersity, sustainabl­e intensific­ation, and women farmers.”

NUMBER 1 SEED COMPANY IN SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

The 2019 Index evaluated 24 companies who operate in the South and Southeast Asia region. Tropical vegetable seed company, East-West Seed, leads the pack, sustaining the company’s good performanc­e in 2016, when the first Seed Index was released, and

where East-West Seed was also ranked Number 1 in the Global Vegetable and East Africa indices.

“We are extremely honored by this achievemen­t. East-West Seed (EWS) has always been synonymous with serving smallholde­r farmers since it was founded in 1982, and it is evident in everything we do to this day”, said Bert van der Feltz, President and CEO of East-West Seed.

“We would like to thank the Access to Seeds Index – not only for recognizin­g the hard work of all our dedicated team members around the world, but also for the crucial research they provide to the seed industry.”

“We will continue to use their data-driven insights to further strengthen our public-private partnershi­ps aimed at improving the lives of smallholde­r farmers through access to quality seeds.” “EWS performs strongly across all measuremen­t areas, with a variety of programs, initiative­s, and projects to improve access to seeds for smallholde­r farmers across the region,” the Access To Seed Index (ATSI) report says.

East-West Seed’s Marketing & Sales rating of 4.57 out of 5, which was the highest score within the region, was driven by its distributi­on channels in all countries in which it makes its entire vegetable seed portfolio available.

The report states that EWS also shows leadership within Research & Developmen­t, for having a breeding program for a high number of local crops.

“[EWS] high score in Seed Production can be attributed to its collaborat­ion with smallholde­r farmers, who account for 95% of its production,” the ATSI report said.

 ??  ?? Out of 24 companies, East-West Seed garnered the highest score which takes into account the indicators of Commitment, Performanc­e, Transparen­cy, and Leadership for seven measuremen­t areas: Governance and Strategy, Genetic Resources, Intellectu­al Property, Research and Developmen­t, Seed Production, Marketing and Sales, and Capacity Building.
Out of 24 companies, East-West Seed garnered the highest score which takes into account the indicators of Commitment, Performanc­e, Transparen­cy, and Leadership for seven measuremen­t areas: Governance and Strategy, Genetic Resources, Intellectu­al Property, Research and Developmen­t, Seed Production, Marketing and Sales, and Capacity Building.
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 ??  ?? Ido Verhagen, Access to Seeds Foundation Executive Director.
Ido Verhagen, Access to Seeds Foundation Executive Director.
 ??  ?? Coosje Hoogendoor­n, Access to Seeds Foundation Senior Research Lead.
Coosje Hoogendoor­n, Access to Seeds Foundation Senior Research Lead.
 ??  ?? Bert van der Feltz, East-West Seed President and CEO.
Bert van der Feltz, East-West Seed President and CEO.

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