dear okadi
it it our grateful to take part this discussion concern seeds. the progress of every thing depends on the first outset.
if the seeds become poor quality, the assessment can be no progress and loosing the time of formers.
i recommend that community people should be given adequate training to classify the crop seeds.
even the local authority should monitor the seeds.
some times formers are provided poor quality seed to irrigate their forms.
formers and other agencies involve seeds should indicate the problems and tell organisations concern this.
no one can understand what you want before you tell it to the local authority and agency concern it
khadra abdi
project manager of IYRDA
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