Participatory Variety Selection for enhanced promotion and adoption of improved finger millet varieties: A case for Singida and Iramba Districts in Central Tanzania.

IF 0.6 Q4 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES Journal of Rural and Community Development Pub Date : 2017-03-11 DOI:10.22004/AG.ECON.263302
Fred Ojulong Henry, Leta Elias, Sakwera Loveness, Ziwa Rukwa, M. Frida, S. Patrick, Kibuka Joseph, Otwani Daniel, A. Patrick, M. Mary, Manyasa Emmanuel
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Participatory variety selection (PVS) is an approach which provides a wide choice of varieties to farmers to evaluate in their own environment using their own resources for increasing production. It enhances farmer’s access to diverse crop varieties, increases production and ensures food security and helps faster dissemination and adoption of pre and released varieties. It allows varietal selection in targeted areas at cost-effective and timely manner and helps promotion of community seed production and community seed banks. Therefore, a variety developed through PVS usually meets demand of different stakeholders. Farmers in Singida and Iramba districts in central Tanzania were found to be growing land races which were low yielding, long maturing, drought and disease susceptible, as no variety had previously been released in Tanzania. Through PVS a broader choice of varieties that matched farmer needs in adaptation and quality traits was offered for evaluation. As such PVS was used to introduce, evaluate, release and promote for adoption finger millet varieties in Central and Northern Tanzania. Farmers selected and adopted new varieties of a higher utility (a combination of improved agronomic traits, higher yield, and improved quality). Through PVS Tanzania released her first finger millet varieties (U15 and P224). Adoption of the varieties was very high as farmers associated with the varieties; and affordable high quality seed was made available as Quality Declared Seed (QDS) produced by the target farmer groups. Preferred traits differed between the gender groups; women preferred risk averting traits like short duration, drought tolerance, compact heads and disease resistance while male preferred market related traits (high yield, brown colour and big head.
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参与式品种选择以加强推广和采用改良的指谷子品种:以坦桑尼亚中部Singida和Iramba地区为例
参与式品种选择(PVS)是一种为农民提供广泛的品种选择,让他们在自己的环境中利用自己的资源进行评估,以提高产量的方法。它增加了农民获得多样化作物品种的机会,提高了产量,确保了粮食安全,并有助于更快地传播和采用预发布和发布的品种。它可以在有针对性的地区以具有成本效益和及时的方式进行品种选择,并有助于促进社区种子生产和社区种子库。因此,通过pv开发的品种通常可以满足不同利益相关者的需求。发现坦桑尼亚中部Singida和Iramba地区的农民正在种植产量低、成熟时间长、易受干旱和疾病影响的陆地品种,因为坦桑尼亚以前没有释放过任何品种。通过PVS,提供了更广泛的品种选择,以满足农民在适应性和质量性状方面的需求。因此,利用PVS在坦桑尼亚中北部地区进行了指谷子品种的引种、评价、发布和推广。农民选择和采用了更高效用的新品种(改良的农艺性状、更高的产量和更好的质量的组合)。通过PVS,坦桑尼亚发布了她的第一批谷子品种(U15和P224)。这些品种的采用率很高,因为农民与这些品种有联系;通过目标农民群体生产的质量申报种子(QDS)提供价格合理的优质种子。不同性别群体的偏好特征不同;女性更喜欢短持续时间、耐旱、紧凑的头部和抗病性等规避风险的性状,而男性更喜欢与市场相关的性状(高产、棕色和大头部)。
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