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Seed Industry Development Project in Somaliland
Seed Industry Development Project in Somaliland
  • Agriculture
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  • Agriculture
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
02.Zero Hunger

Project Name:Seed Industry Development Project in Somaliland

Project status:Projects in Operation

Cooperating Country:Somaliland

Project Description:

Faced with challenges such as climate change, water scarcity, and outdated technologies, Somaliland's agricultural sector has long been constrained, leading to escalating food security risks. As the foundation of agricultural production, the quality and supply stability of seeds directly impact crop yields and farmer incomes. However, the prevalent reliance on farmer-saved seeds and the lack of effective management have resulted in severe issues of variety mixing and degradation. In response to the Somaliland government's National Seed Policy announced in 2025, this project will establish a seed quality management system, strengthen testing and inspection capacities, and improve seed production techniques. Building on the successful experience of the previous "Vegetable and Fruit Productivity and Quality Improvement Project", this initiative will use demonstration farms as platforms for promoting regional technology dissemination and enhancing farmer capabilities. These efforts will assist Somaliland in progressively achieving its food security goals and align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 2 (Zero Hunger), laying the groundwork for a resilient and sustainable agricultural system.

The main components of this project include:

  1. Enhancing seed testing and quality management techniques;
  2. Improving food crop seed production and preservation technologies; and
  3. Introducing and promoting climate-resilient vegetable

 

Implementation Start Date:2026-01-01

Implementation End Date:2030-12-31

Project Objectives:

Through capacity building and system implementation, this project will enhance Somaliland's seed quality control, local grain seed production and preservation capabilities, and vegetable variety diversity. It will also gradually introduce private sector participation to improve the accessibility of high-quality seeds. By the end of the project, it is expected that the number of supply points for high-quality food and vegetable seeds will increase to a total of 28 supply points.

 

Executing Agency:

  1. Ministry of Agricultural Development (MoAD), Somaliland
  2. Taiwan Technical Mission in Somaliland

Project Contact:Mr. Chen

Phone:02-2873-2323 Ext.6053

E-mail:c.y.chen@icdf.org.tw

Mission:Taiwan Technical Mission in the Republic of Somaliland

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