Project final report

Seeds of Life 3 - final report

Date released
20 September 2016
ISBN
978-1-925436-79-2
Publication Code
FR2016-28
Authors

Harry Nesbitt, Australian Program Coordinator, and Luc Spyckerelle, Monitoring and Evaluation Advisor Seeds of Life – Timor-Leste program University of Western Australia

Overview

This project focused on research to expand the number of released varieties but also implemented a program to multiply and distribute seed both formally through a government managed system, community based seed multiplication and distribution and in collaboration with private enterprise.

Seeds of Life (SoL) is a program within the Timor-Leste Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries (MAF) funded jointly by the Australian and Timorese Governments. SoL evolved from the recognition that a lack of good food crop varieties in Timor-Leste was constraining crop production and impinging on national food security. SoL aims to improve food security through increased productivity of major food crops.

Sol 1 (2000-2004) conducted replicated trials under research conditions on maize, cassava, sweet potato, rice and peanut. SoL2 (2005-2011) extended research activities to on-farm trials to evaluate potential new crop varieties under farm conditions. These trials also included farmer palatability and agronomic suitability tests. The third phase (SoL3) built on the relationships and experiences resulting from SoL1 and SoL2.

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