Characterisation and sustainability evaluation of cereals and pulses formal seed production systems in Cameroon
Moise Harnold Fotso Ngangoua, Eric Bertrand Kouam

TL;DR
This study examines the formal seed production systems for cereals and pulses in Cameroon, highlighting differences between regions and the need for sustainability improvements.
Contribution
The study characterizes and evaluates the sustainability of formal seed production systems in two agroecological zones of Cameroon.
Findings
Seed production is dominated by men, though more women are involved in the Western highlands.
Spatial isolation is more common in the Sudano-Sahelian zone, while temporal isolation is more common in the Western highlands.
Seed yields are low in both regions, and the monocropping system is prevalent.
Abstract
Cereals and pulses are essential commodities for human nutrition in Africa. Seed quality is the vital input and precondition for good agricultural production. Good seeds are mainly supplied by the formal system, which is struggling to ensure its sustainability in Africa. Providing solutions to this systemic problem first requires making a diagnosis. This study aims to characterize the cereal and pulse formal seed production system in Cameroon. The study was conducted in the Sudano-Sahelian (SSZ) and Western highlands (WHZ) agroecological zones (AEZs) of Cameroon and consisted of a triangulation of information: (1) documentary research, (2) semi-structured interviews with seed certification managers and, (3) administration of questionnaires to seed producers. Cross-tabulations and chi-square tests revealed a statistically significant differential distribution of many seed system…
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TopicsAgriculture and Rural Development Research · Sustainable Agricultural Systems Analysis · Agricultural Innovations and Practices
