Towards gender-transformative metrics in seed system performance measurement: Insights for policy and practice in Sub-Sahara Africa
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Nchanji, E.B.; Ageyo, O.C.; Puskur, R.; Templer, N.; Maereka, E.K. (2024) Towards gender-transformative metrics in seed system performance measurement: Insights for policy and practice in Sub-Sahara Africa. CABI Agriculture and Bioscience 5: 83. ISSN: 2662-4044
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Food insecurity in Sub-Sahara Africa hinges on addressing salient gender inequities within the seed system. While efficient seed system promises reduced systemic inefficiencies to fast-track seed delivery to the smallholder farmers, a dearth of standardized industry metrices to understand the intersectionality of seed system and gender issues exist. Specifically, metrices on guaranteed seed access, reach, benefit, women’s empowerment and ultimate transformation of women, youth and vulnerable people’s livelihoods are less understood. The existing metrices are aggregated at very high levels and limit the ability of policymakers and industry stakeholders to effectively address gender-based inequities for an optimized seed system.Our objective is to challenge the status quo industry metrics used by seed industry players and apply a gender framework that strikes a balance between the needs of women, youth and vulnerable peoples in the system, vis-a-vis the need of public, private, and civil society actors. Therefore, the study seeks to evaluate how seed system metrics can be effectively tailored to address gender gaps for enhanced agricultural productivity and food security in Sub-Sahara African context. It also refines the proposals of Kennedy and Speilman and introduce gender-specific metrices that may hold promise to address women and youth’s challenges within the seed system.A systemic review of current industry metrices was conducted and the newly developed reach, benefit, empower and transform (RBET) framework was applied to synthesize the responsiveness of current seed industry indicators on gender issues. Online databases and repositories with key search words that returned 204 results including some gray literature.Using common bean seed system as an illustration, the study found critical gaps in measuring seed industry performance, innovation, structure, seed registration and quality control, intellectual property rights using the reach, benefit, empower and transform approach. Thus, a set of gender responsive indicators was suggested to address gender and inclusive matrices that the seed industry often neglects. Using the reach, benefit, empower and transform approach we have included gender responsive indicators meant to close existing gender gaps. Some of these indicators addressed include women participation, trait preferences, seed packaging sizing, seed system leadership, decision-making capacities, labor intensity/drudgery and use of digital platforms such as point-of-sale tracking systems to reach last mile farmers among others.This study uses the newly–developed Reach, Benefit, Empower, and Transform (RBET) Framework together with the already existing Spielman–Kennedy framework. It is timely to inform policymaking process on seed system design, to enhance seed industry performance monitoring, and provide practitioners with the knowledge and missing links in efforts to align the seed system's performance with gender outcomes in a measurable manner.
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Collins Odhiambo Ageyo https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8726-9181
Ranjitha Puskur https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9112-3414
Ranjitha Puskur https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1858-6033
Noel Templer https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3201-9043
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Alliance Research Lever 3: Climate Action
Alliance Research Lever 6: Crops for Nutrition and Health
Alliance Research Lever 7: Gender and Inclusion
Alliance Research Lever 8: Performance, Innovation and Strategic Analysis for Impact
CGIAR Initiative on Gender Equality