Abstract:
Smallholders seed cultivation, processing, and marketing of major crops such
as rice, wheat and maize have been largely a neglected issue of the
government, despite Food and Agriculture Organization reports that the
smallholders seed enterprise (SSEs) are the best way of ensuring the
availability and quality of non-hybrid seeds. The concept SSE is built around
the notion of seed production by smallholders with a view to fulfill their own
demand, sell in the local market and foster a commercial perspective in the
informal seed system (i.e., beyond government’s initiatives for seed production
and development). The objectives of the study were to develop a set of
indicators of sustainable SSEs, evaluate sustainability of SSEs, and formulate
policy information. The study assessed the sustainability of SSEs by
constructing composite indicators (CIs), consisting three dimensions: social,
economic and institution. Data were collected from 120 smallholders of six
villages of Nagarpur (Tangail) and Shahjadpur (Shirajganj) upazilas. A number
of statistical tools, namely, multiple regression analysis and methods such as
developing CIs were employed to produce the results and findings. The study
results indicate that (i) an overwhelming majority (92.5%) of the smallholder
had moderate to highly sustainable seed enterprises, in terms of the selected
nine indicators of dimensions and (ii) highly contributing (based on
standardized coefficients) indicators were institutional function, marketing
prices of seeds, human capital, and marketing facility. The findings conclude
that existing institutions (like market) that facilitate agricultural development
play a key role in achieving the sustainability of SSEs. Policy should place
emphasis on enhancing institutional commitment, coordination and cooperation
in providing necessary services for seed cultivation, post-harvest and
marketing.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture,
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in Partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
AGRICULTURAL EXTENSION