Type | Working Paper - Agricultural Research Corporation, -Sudan |
Title | Enabling Policy for Pearl Millet Value Chain and Marketing Opportunities in Sudan |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2013 |
Abstract | A market survey has been conducted in North Kordofan State with the main objective of generating quantitative information on value chain and determines the key constraints and opportunities for value chain development. The study shed some light on the supply and demand and the enabling policy for pearl millet value chain and marketing opportunities in Sudan. The study conducted situation analysis to identify constraints that limit peal millet production and identify the major actors on pearl millet value chain and review policies, laws and seed regulations system that encourages or discourages marketing of pearl millet. Results showed that the amount of millet produced is locally consumed with no observed import however some quantities were exported during the period 2006- 2009. Urbanization and change in consumer income are the main reasons responsible for the slight shift from millet to sorghum and wheat. Results showed that there is a food shortage in the sense that households are not able to feed their families through low-yielding subsistence production; and loss of the economic opportunity that these people would otherwise have to alleviate their poverty by producing grain for sale, due to poor grain yields, quality and the constrained market demand for these crops. The majority of the households were found to be vulnerable since large proportion of their average income is used on food consumption. Constraints that limit millet production and value addition and have implications on food security include low productivity; high post-harvest handling losses; limited processing and utilization; limited marketing; unfavorable policy; limited capacity building and institutional development; and limited knowledge and information exchange. Results showed that millet has comparatively shorter marketing channels. Information provided in this study will contribute to enhancing regional commercialisation and competitiveness of strategic crops such as millet and enhancing the participation of value chain actors in local, regional and international markets. It also facilitate of enactment of enabling trade policies through analysis and advocacy and awareness creation and contribute to scaling out development, adoption and use of harmonised product standards and regulations and development and promotion of use of appropriate models for forecasting inputs and outputs market trends and promote commodity exchanges and assist in promoting institutions and farmers’ organizations to make use of collective action and enhance access to information. The study recommended promotion of seed associations and creation of encouraging environment for the private sector in seed multiplication and distribution of improved seeds is needed to enhance the adoption process, develop market institution capable of making markets work better by improving market coordination and ensure availability of price information. |
» | Sudan - Population and Housing Census 2008 |