NARO and KOICA push Uganda's first local vegetable seeds

Uganda's first homegrown certified veggie seeds are inching closer to reality after years of Korean-backed breeding work finally hit the trial stage.

VegeSeed Project hits a pivotal phase
  • NARO and KOICA met at NaCRRI in Namulonge on Wednesday.
  • Six Nakati, seven tomato, and five pepper lines are trial-ready.
  • Breeding kicked off in 2020 under a KOICA-Uganda finance deal.
  • Crops targeted are Nakati, tomato, cucumber, chili, and pepper.
Funding and sustainability are real concerns
  • Dr. Yona Baguma pledged to close a UGX 280 million budget gap.
  • Baguma stressed nutrition impact matters way beyond agriculture.
  • Long-term skill-building, not just education, got major emphasis.
  • Lab equipment installation still needs wrapping up.
Regulatory guardrails are non-negotiable
  • Dr. Mary Teddy Asio warned against rushing variety releases.
  • Performance trials must run across a minimum of five sites.
  • Seed stays a tightly regulated commodity under current law.
  • A legal review of the tomato hybrid pipeline was requested.
 

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