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Title: Zimbabwe seminar


1
Zimbabwe seminar
  • Bronte Hotel, Zimbabwe
  • 16 April 2004

2
MUTOKO COMMUNITY SEEDBANKS PROJECT
  • A Community Based On-farm Agrobidiversity
    Conservation Project By SALRED In Zimbabwe

3
Background
  • In 1993 GTZ commissioned the Sorghum Land Race
    Study (Dr Saskia van Oosterhout) - Which was a
    detailed socio-economic survey of the coping
    strategies of smallholder farmers with adverse
    weather conditions regarding seed deployment of
    small grains
  • The surveys revealed that almost 60 of the
    smallholder farmers in the study areas were
    completely food insecure.
  • The major constraints to conservation and
    sustainable use of agrobiodiversity included
    shortage of seed

4
Background 2
  • The MCS project was initiated in 1995 in four
    wards in Mutoko. These are Kagande, Nyarukokora,
    Tarehwa and Kawazva
  • The overall objective of the project was to
    enhance farmers livelihoods through conservation
    and sustainable use of plant genetic resources
    for food and agriculture.

5
Project Methodology
  • Participatory bottom up approach
  • Training in seed production, processing, business
    management, leadership
  • Seed fairs green shows introduction of new
    crops on-farm characterization of landraces
    exchange visits
  • Key players farmers, community leaders, SALRED,
    AREX
  • Partner institutions ZWB, Plan International,
    ITDG, ORAP, Silveira House, ZFU

6
SUCCESSES
  • Increased crop and variety diversity
  • Improved access to seed
  • Income generation
  • Improved farmer knowledge
  • Improved participation of disadvantaged
  • Better market access
  • Post harvest processing

7
Factors influencing success
  • Project focus addressing immediate farmer needs
  • Planning and implementation approach
    participatory and transparent
  • Respect and use of local knowledge
  • Use of predominantly local resources
  • Stakeholder support
  • Full time project coordination
  • Massive field level experience

8
Institutional conditions
  • Built on traditional structures zunde ramambo
    traditional authorities
  • Community ownership and empowerment
  • Networking with other organisations for training,
    seed supply, etc
  • High social networking

9
Challenges
  • Marketing of small grains
  • Seed storage
  • Field workers lacked capacity
  • Lack of resources
  • SALRED new organisation
  • Socio conditions

10
Project impact
11
Project Impact
  • Diversity - 35 new FVs, 19 new MVs, 2 new crops
  • ? indigenous and new knowledge
  • ? livelihoods income, esp. food seed security
  • 4 CSBs built
  • Strong participation farmers at centre of
    planning mgmt, incl. women

12
Policy Recommendations
  • Review of agricultural policy to promote the
    production and use of small grains and other
    minor crops
  • Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity conservation into
    agriculture
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