uganda groundnut seed roadmap tl iii annual meet
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Tropical Legumes III
Improving Livelihoods for Smallholder Farmers:
Enhanced Grain Legume Productivity and Production in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia
UGANDA GROUNDNUT SEED ROADMAP 2015/2016
Kalule Okello David; Biruma M., Anguria, P., Osia, P., Ochuga Sam &
Ugen Michael
Varieties chosen for upscaling under TLIII?
5R
6T
4T
3R
Variety Maturity (Days)
Yield (kg/ha) Year of Release
Other Remarks
Red Beauty1 90-100 1900-2500 1966 Multiline of Red Valencia Acholi white1 80-90 1900-2500 1966 Valencia, off white Roxo1 100-110 2000-2700 1969 Red Manyema, Venezuela Tatu1 100-110 1900-2400 1969 Spanish Manipintar1 110-120 2600-3600 1969 Virginia Bukene1 90-100 1800-2600 1970 Spanish Mwituude1 100-110 2000-2400 1970 Virginia
Makulu Red1 110-120 2000-2800 1970 Virginia, red seeded Amasoga1 110-120 1800-2300 NA Local Igola – 12 125-130 3000-3500 1995 Virginia, striped Serenut 1R2 100-110 2500-3700 1998 Virginia,Red Seeded Serenut 22 100-110 2500-3500 1998 Virginia, Tan Serenut 3R2 90-100 2500-2900 2002 Spanish, Red Seeded Serenut 4T2 90-100 2500-2900 2002 Spanish, Tan seeded Serenut 5R 100-110 2500-3000 2010 Virginia, Red seeded Serenut 6T 90-100 2500-3000 2010 Spanish, Tan seeded Serenut 7T 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Tan seeded Serenut 8R 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Red seeded Serenut 9T 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Tan seeded Serenut 10R 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Red seeded Serenut 11T 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Tan seeded Serenut 12R 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Red seeded Serenut 13T 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Tan seeded Serenut 14R 100-110 2500-3700 2011 Virginia, Red seeded
7T 9T
11T
13T
8R 10R
12R
14R
2
1R
Serenut 3R replacement Serenut 5R
5R
Wealth creation preferred (35t annually)
Serenut 4T (ICG 12991) replaced by Serenut 6T
4T
Serenut 2 (ICGV-SM 90704) replacements (9T &11T)
Serenut 11T-Giant
Serenut 7T-Bugondo
Serenut 13T-Ekalam
Serenut 9T-Sweetnut
Serenut 1R (CG7) replacements (8R &14R)
SERENUT 12R-NASARRI RED
SERENUT 10R-ROSENUT
SERENUT 14R
SERENUT 8R
SEED COAT PREFERENCES ZONING OF UGANDA
Mean Gross Margins, Profits and Break-Even Yields for Groundnut Varieties in Uganda
Variety Gross Margin
Mean
Profit Mean
Break Even
Mean
Yield(kg/ha)
Serenut 1R & 2 1,323,000 1,223,000 478.3
Serenut 3R 1,586,200 1,486,200 399.2
Serenut 4T 1,363,000 1,263,000 399.2
Serenut 5R & 6T 2,143,000 2,043,000 424.4
Serenut 7T, 9T, 11T, 13T 4,783,000 4,683,000 339.5
Serenut 8R, 10R, 12R, 14R 6,323,000 6,223,000 291.0
Amasoga - 689,000 - 789,000 848.8
Red beauty - 37,000 - 137,000 536.1
Okello D.K et al., 2015. Groundnuts seed production manual for Uganda. NARO, Entebbe. ISBN: 978-9970-401-12-3 : http://pmil.caes.uga.edu/documents/UGA203/Publication_UGA203_Deom_FY2015_GroundnutSeedProductionManualforUganda-Okello.pdf
UGANDA GROUNDNUT SEED ROAD MAP 2015-2018
VARIETY Production Parameters Breeder Seed Basic/Foundation Seed Certified Seed Y1 Y2 Y3 Total Y1 Y2 Y3 Total Y1 Y2 Y3 Total
6T Production (Tons) 0.106 1.512 1.512 3.130 21.6 21.6 21.6 64.8 309.0 309.0 309.0 927.0
Area (Ha) 0.106 1.510 1.510 3.126 21.6 21.6 21.6 64.8 309.0 309.0 309.0 927.0
14R
Production (Tons) 0.075 1.069 1.069 2.213 15.3 15.3 15.3 45.9 218.0 218.0 218.0 654.0
Area (Ha) 0.075 1.070 1.070 2.215 15.3 15.3 15.3 45.9 218.0 218.0 218.0 654.0
5R
Production (Tons) 0.143 2.042 2.042 4.227 29.2 29.2 29.2 87.6 417.0 417.0 417.0 1,251.0
Area (Ha) 0.143 2.042 2.042 4.227 29.2 29.2 29.2 87.6 417.0 417.0 417.0 1,251.0
8R
Production (Tons) 0.057 0.817 0.817 1.691 11.7 11.7 11.7 35.1 167.0 167.0 167.0 501.0
Area (Ha) 0.057 0.820 0.820 1.697 11.7 11.7 11.7 35.1 167.0 167.0 167.0 501.0
11T
Production (Tons) 0.077 1.092 1.092 2.261 15.6 15.6 15.6 46.8 223.0 223.0 223.0 669.0
Area (Ha) 0.077 1.090 1.090 2.257 15.6 15.6 15.6 46.8 223.0 223.0 223.0 669.0
Total Production (Tons) 0.457 6.532 6.532 13.521 93.4 93.4 93.4 280.2 1,334.0 1,334.0 1,334.0 4,002.0
Total Area (Ha) 0.457 6.532 6.532 13.521 93.4 93.4 93.4 280.2 1,334.0 1,334.0 1,334.0 4,002.0
CONSTRAINTS TO PRODUCTION
A C B
D E F
H G
Constraints in groundnuts seed sector
• Lack of effective demand to guide supply
• Frequent impromptu demands
• Policies (Seed law, enforcers)
• End results (Fake and counterfeit seeds)
• No premium for good seed
• Recovery of funds from consolidated pool into
breeding program
• Low/Ltd Private sector involvements
• Selfing; Bulky; Quick loss of viability; High seeding
rate
• Low multiplication ratio: 1: 10 vs 1:100 in
maize hybrids
• Lack of organized groups/Cooperatives
Wealth creation needs 55MT per year
• Seeds are expensive in relation to
other legumes e.g groundnuts vs
beans
• Foundation seeds 20,000 vs 7000
• No crop Insurance
• Weather variability: Drought vs Elnino
• Infrastructure: cold storage, irrigation
• Lack of strong industry to absorb
grains
• Cottages industries not stratified
Acreage Increments: 25% of Uganda’s arable land
Projected Production and National demand
Commodity
Production (1000 MT) ROG(%) Demand (1000 MT) ROG(%)
2010 2015 2020 2010 2015 2020
Beans 480 575 662 3.71 464 545 641 3.30
Soybean 182 219 255 3,35 177 215 257 3.80
Groundnuts 193 224 253 2.73 186 214 251 3.80
Pigeonpeas 145 196 253 5.65 105 124 151 3.80
Cowpea 52 53 55 0.68 52 53 55 0.68
Chickpea 6 9 12 6.08 4 5 6 3.95
Total 1,058 1,276 1,490 3.68 987 1,156 1.362 3.27
Source: Tsedeke et al., 2012. ROG figures are for 2001 and 2010 period
TRAININGS
Varietal development: Ease of shelling; Ease of harvesting Training on Gender Mainstreaming
DISSEMINATION MATERIALS
Publications:
3 books,
2 book chapters;
13 papers,
14 factsheets,
10 posters
PARTNERS • GoU & MAAIF (NSC)
• ZARDIs
• NAADs (Wealth Creation)
• USTA
• Stockists
• LSBs (ISSD)
• Farmers groups
• Seed Companies (Pearl, Victoria, E.A, Simlaw)
• Humanitarian Org. (FAO, WFP)
• NGOs (FHI, World Vision, GGAO,SG2000)
• N2 Africa
• AgResults Uganda Legume Seeds
• PlantWise (CABI)
• Universities
• AGRA
• Neighbours (S.Sudan, Kenya, Rwanda)
• PMIL
PARTNERS