Call for the Internship Opportunity

Stichting Wageningen Research (SWR) is an international NGO registered in Ethiopia since March 2021 with the FDRE Agency for Civil Society Organizations. The organization is established with the objectives of promoting a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable food systems in Ethiopia. One of the roles of SWR Ethiopia, through its Ethiopia Netherland Seed Partnership (ENSP),Continue reading “Call for the Internship Opportunity”

The National Seed Forum urged the government to devote more emphasis to the seed sector

A National Seed Forum was held at Desalegn Hotel, Addis Ababa on 27th of April 2023. The Forum was organized by the Ethiopian Seed Association (ESA) with support from the Ethiopia Netherlands Seed Partnership. The forum’s theme was “Guiding efforts towards seed sector transfiguration in Ethiopia”. Mr. Abdulsemed Abdo, a delegate of the Minister ofContinue reading “The National Seed Forum urged the government to devote more emphasis to the seed sector”

Call for MSc./MA. Research Fund Opportunity for Female Students

Stichting Wageningen Research (SWR) Ethiopia is an International NGO registered in Ethiopia since March 2021 with the FDRE Agency for Civil Society Organizations. The organization is established with the objectives of promoting a more resilient, inclusive and sustainable food systems in Ethiopia. One of the projects implemented by SWR is Ethiopia is the Ethiopia NetherlandsContinue reading “Call for MSc./MA. Research Fund Opportunity for Female Students”

Ethio-Netherlands Seed Committee Reinitiated

The Ethio-Netherlands Seed Committee (ENS-committee) held its first meeting on February 23, 2023, at the Radisson Blu hotel in Addis Ababa, with the goal of facilitating trade and investment in the seed sector by creating a conducive business environment for international companies. The Netherlands and Ethiopian governments’ cooperation in fostering an environment that is favourableContinue reading “Ethio-Netherlands Seed Committee Reinitiated”

ENSP advisory board meeting

Are we doing the right things and are we doing things right? These are fundamental learning questions for any impact driven organization and ENSP is no exception. On Wednesday February 22nd, ENSP convened its first Advisory Board meeting, bringing representatives of the public and private sectors from Ethiopia and the Netherlands together to help answerContinue reading “ENSP advisory board meeting”

Solynta and Pepsico join forces to empower Ethiopian potato farmers with hybrid potato seed technology

Solynta and PepsiCo’s Ethiopia-based Foods Unit, Senselet Food Processing PLC (“Senselet”) have launched a joint project to introduce hybrid true potato seeds (HTPS) to Ethiopia. Together, the parties will enrich and expand the country’s growing potato sector by introducing advanced potato genetics with Solynta’s innovative non-GMO hybrid breeding technology. Hybrid breeding enables focused breeding ofContinue reading “Solynta and Pepsico join forces to empower Ethiopian potato farmers with hybrid potato seed technology”

A state-of-the-art seed producing companies in Ethiopia visited

Staff from the ENSP project and a Plantum representative visited two cutting-edge seed producing companies: Nunhems, which is situated in the Amhara region close to Arerti town, and Solagrow PLC, a potato seed producer company situated around Bishoftu city. Ben Depraetere, Managing Director of Nunhems Ethiopia PLC and Country Head of BASF’s vegetable seed businessContinue reading “A state-of-the-art seed producing companies in Ethiopia visited”

National Seed Road Map Guide

What is required to strengthen a seed sector resulting in an increase in the use of quality seed of improved varieties for the crops that smallholder farmers grow? What does it take for policy makers, seed sector stakeholders and practitioners to answer the questions: Where are we now? Where do we want to go, and how will we get there?

Counterfeit Seed: a growing challenge that is threatening the sector in Ethiopia

The problem of fake, counterfeit, or substandard seed in Ethiopia has received little attention, yet there are substantial indications of the problem as an emerging challenge facing the seed sector. Cognizant of this fact, ENSP has organized stakeholder workshops at Adama and Bahir Dar to provide a platform for stakeholders to discuss the status ofContinue reading “Counterfeit Seed: a growing challenge that is threatening the sector in Ethiopia”

Exploring the Potential of using HTPS for variety registration in Ethiopia: Consultative workshop

Hybrid True Potato Seed (HTPS) is a new technology that has the potential to revolutionize potato production in Ethiopia. It is not possible to use TPS for potato mainly because of segregation and the use of tuber has affected rapid multiplication and marketing of potato seed. HTPS is believed to solve such problem.  As aContinue reading “Exploring the Potential of using HTPS for variety registration in Ethiopia: Consultative workshop”

Dysfunctional Plant Variety Protection in Ethiopia: Professionals’ Perspective

Plant Variety Protection (PVP) is one of the areas of debate among professionals in the sector. Beyond protecting the right of the breeder, it is also linked to international trade and different countries follow different system of protection. Although proclamation 481/2006 was enacted as early as 2006 and it was revised without being implemented inContinue reading “Dysfunctional Plant Variety Protection in Ethiopia: Professionals’ Perspective”

Vegetable seed import: A growing trend in both import volume and government spending 

The use of quality seed is essential for production and marketing of vegetables in Ethiopia. So far, large proportion of the vegetable seed is imported while the remaining proportion is produced domestically. Locally produced seeds include low yielding local varieties of some vegetables and relatively high yielding improved ones which have been released by publicContinue reading Vegetable seed import: A growing trend in both import volume and government spending 

Officials and senior experts visited the Netherlands and Germany: Lessons brought home

The Ethiopian Agricultural Authority (EAA), a recently established authority in charge of regulating the agricultural sector, is now being led by a new management team that need capacity building and exposure. It is very critical for the authority to explore how regulatory system in other countries operate in order to bring lessons and new ideasContinue reading Officials and senior experts visited the Netherlands and Germany: Lessons brought home

Developing Forage Value Chain: A potential strategic option to address livestock feed problems

The practice of growing forage crops for sale is not yet an established culture in Ethiopia. There are a few improved forage seed producers on the one hand while a number of dairy farms demanding forages, on the other. In between, however, there are no commercial actors who grow forage crops for sale. Because ofContinue reading “Developing Forage Value Chain: A potential strategic option to address livestock feed problems”

Revisiting Seed Science and Technology Curriculum to Respond to Market Demand

In Ethiopia, seed businesses usually struggle to find skilled human resources in seed science and technology, as well as seed business management. The existing curriculum, which was developed some years ago, need to take into consideration new developments in the seed sector. Recognizing the need for more trained human resources in seed science and technology,Continue reading Revisiting Seed Science and Technology Curriculum to Respond to Market Demand