QDS – filling the gap between formal and informal seed systems: a case of common bean in Uganda

Background

ISSD aims at supporting a vibrant, pluralistic and market- oriented seed sector in Uganda

Project is funded by the Kingdom of Netherlands and implemented jointly by Wageningen University and NARO

Project started in 2012

Outcome 1: commercially sustainable Local seed businesses

Outcome 2: To increase efficiency and effectiveness of public sector organisations in specific supportive tasks (EGS, quality assurance and regulatory framework)

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