CERTIFIED SEED ENO SURE
Project Goal
The project goal is to implement evidence-based Social and Behaviour Change strategies for seed information and seed entrepreneurship for unreached, smallholder women and youth farmers.
CBCC in partnership with IRRI, Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT using lessons learnt in the CIMMYT Tanzania project and Ministry of Agriculture is implementing Social and Behaviour Change interventions for scaling equitable access to rice and common beans quality Seeds for smallholder farmers, women and young farmers and implementing a project to address the challenge of equitable access to climate-resilient, market-preferred and nutritious varieties of beans and rice in Butaleja District, Eastern Uganda.
Specific objectives
- To determine barriers and facilitators to equitable seed access and constraining gender and social norms among the unreached smallholder farmers.
- Increase the participation of women and youth in the production of bean seeds of improved varieties.
- Increase the participation of youth and women in seed enterprises through strengthening the formal and informal seed systems.
- Increase access to information on improved varieties and awareness of beans as an alternative source of nutrition for consumers.
Audio Properties
Rice Print Material
Videos
Beans Print Material
Reporting Tool
Merchandise
COPYRIGHT INFORMATION
These materials were co-created by Centre for Behaviour Change and Communication(CBCC) and relevant stake holders on behalf of CGIAR seed equal under guidance of IRRI and Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT to support use of certified seeds in Uganda. The images, audios and videos used in these materials were acquired specifically for the Certified Seed Eno Sure campaign and therefore should not be used for any other purposes. The materials should be used as is. Prior approval is required from CBCC and IRRI to make any changes to these materials. For more information, contact CBCC through info@centreforbcc.com.