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AATF launches handbook on seed production

Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeApril 8, 2024Updated:April 8, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
Rep Kano State Commissioner for Agriculture, Alhaji Sadi Ibrahim (3rd from right) supported by Lawrence Kent (BMGF), Ado Yusuf (President, SEEDAN) Far Left: Prof. Lucky (IITA), Prof. Ishiyaku (IAR), Dr Okogbenin (AATF) Dr Donald Mackenzie during the launch. Photo: AATF
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ASHENEWS reports that the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) has unveiled a comprehensive handbook designed to guide seed companies in field operations and the production of high-quality seeds.

This platform further reports that the launch of the handbook is a concerted effort to bolster agricultural productivity across Africa.

This landmark initiative aims to equip seed producers with the necessary knowledge and best practices to optimize seed production processes, ultimately enhancing agricultural yields and food security on the continent.

The handbook, titled “Stewardship Handbook for Producers of Foundation and Certified Seeds of PBR Cowpea,” represents a culmination of AATF’s commitment to promoting sustainable agricultural development through the adoption of innovative technologies and capacity-building initiatives.

The Kano State Commissioner for Agriculture, Dr. Danjuma Mahmoud, unveiled the handbook in Kano during the Annual Project Review and Workshop for the PBR Cowpea Seed Support for Nigeria.

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Dr Mahmoud who was represented by Sadi Ibrahim, Permanent Secretary, Kano State Ministry of Agriculture noted that the handbook was tailored to address the unique challenges faced by seed companies operating in diverse agro-ecological contexts across Africa.

He said that advancing agricultural technologies that tackle the emerging concern over climate change requires collaborations, partnership, and documented knowledge to guide operators at all levels of the delivery chain, hence the relevance of the handbook produced by AATF.

In a remark, the AATF Director of Program Development and Commercialization, Dr Emmanuel Okogbenin said that the AATF PBR Cowpea Seed Support project aims to drive the supply chain of cowpea in Nigeria and to make it efficient and useful.

“The project will invariably contribute to strengthening food and nutrition security in the country,” he said.

He acknowledges the contributions of various partners including the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to the successes recorded by the project in the last planting season.

He added that with a well-coordinated partnership, farmers on the African continent would soon overcome the challenges facing agricultural productivity.

A representative of BMGF, Lawrence Kent said that the Seed Support project was designed to improve seed production and that seed companies have vital roles to play in ensuring that the project attained its objective.

“The ultimate goal of the support is to improve farmers’ productivity and livelihood,” he added.

The AATF Stewardship Manager, Dr Francis Onyekachi said that the primary objective of the handbook was to streamline field operations throughout the seed production cycle, from land preparation and planting to crop maintenance, harvesting, and post-harvest handling.

“By providing step-by-step guidelines and best practices for each stage of the production process, seed companies can optimize resource utilization, minimize production risks, and ensure the production of genetically pure and high-performing seeds,” he said.

The handbook emphasizes the importance of adherence to quality assurance protocols and regulatory standards to uphold seed quality and integrity.

With a focus on maintaining genetic purity, disease resistance, and seed viability, seed producers are empowered to meet the stringent quality requirements of farmers, regulatory agencies, and international markets.

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