Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America

Towards the end of 2010, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) promoted the formation of a public-private partnership in Mexico that linked the main maize research and improvement centers (such as CIMMYT, INIFAP, Chapingo Autonomous University, among others), with the private seed production and marketing sector. Dubbed the Maize Seed Consortium, one of its main objectives was to evaluate, develop and/or deploy new high-yielding maize hybrids for distribution to maize grain producers, and at the same time contribute to the strengthening and diversification of the seed sector in Mexico. However, despite having had access to improved germplasm from research institutions such as CIMMYT, and having adopted new competitive hybrids, significant scope still remains to improve rainfed maize yields in Mexico. This document seeks to describe the strengths and limitations of Latin American small- and medium-sized seed enterprises (“seed SMEs”), with a particular focus on Mexican companies that colaborated with CIMMYT between 2011 and 2021, by studying a representative sample consisting of 10 companies whose marketing data and product portfolio were analyzed in depth. The study serves as the basis for recommending actionsthat can further strengthen the Latin American seed sector, and interventions that are required to overcome its present weaknesses. As appropriate, these findings and recommendations can be extrapolated and applied to other Latin American SMEs such as those in Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Colombia, for which information is also included.

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Principais autores: Silva Hinojosa, A., Prasanna, B.M., Davis, N.
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Idioma:English
Publicado em: CIMMYT 2022
Assuntos:AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY, MAIZE, SEED PRODUCTION, SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES, HYBRIDS, MARKETING, Maize,
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spelling dig-cimmyt-10883-225172023-06-20T20:51:47Z Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America Silva Hinojosa, A. Prasanna, B.M. Davis, N. AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY MAIZE SEED PRODUCTION SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES HYBRIDS MARKETING Maize Towards the end of 2010, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) promoted the formation of a public-private partnership in Mexico that linked the main maize research and improvement centers (such as CIMMYT, INIFAP, Chapingo Autonomous University, among others), with the private seed production and marketing sector. Dubbed the Maize Seed Consortium, one of its main objectives was to evaluate, develop and/or deploy new high-yielding maize hybrids for distribution to maize grain producers, and at the same time contribute to the strengthening and diversification of the seed sector in Mexico. However, despite having had access to improved germplasm from research institutions such as CIMMYT, and having adopted new competitive hybrids, significant scope still remains to improve rainfed maize yields in Mexico. This document seeks to describe the strengths and limitations of Latin American small- and medium-sized seed enterprises (“seed SMEs”), with a particular focus on Mexican companies that colaborated with CIMMYT between 2011 and 2021, by studying a representative sample consisting of 10 companies whose marketing data and product portfolio were analyzed in depth. The study serves as the basis for recommending actionsthat can further strengthen the Latin American seed sector, and interventions that are required to overcome its present weaknesses. As appropriate, these findings and recommendations can be extrapolated and applied to other Latin American SMEs such as those in Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Colombia, for which information is also included. 20 pages 2023-02-13T20:28:32Z 2023-02-13T20:28:32Z 2022 Report Published Version https://hdl.handle.net/10883/22517 English Poverty reduction, livelihoods & jobs Seed Equal Genetic Innovation CGIAR Trust Fund https://hdl.handle.net/10568/128763 CIMMYT manages Intellectual Assets as International Public Goods. The user is free to download, print, store and share this work. In case you want to translate or create any other derivative work and share or distribute such translation/derivative work, please contact CIMMYT-Knowledge-Center@cgiar.org indicating the work you want to use and the kind of use you intend; CIMMYT will contact you with the suitable license for that purpose Open Access Latin America Mexico CIMMYT
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topic AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
SEED PRODUCTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
HYBRIDS
MARKETING
Maize
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
SEED PRODUCTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
HYBRIDS
MARKETING
Maize
spellingShingle AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
SEED PRODUCTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
HYBRIDS
MARKETING
Maize
AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES AND BIOTECHNOLOGY
MAIZE
SEED PRODUCTION
SMALL AND MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
HYBRIDS
MARKETING
Maize
Silva Hinojosa, A.
Prasanna, B.M.
Davis, N.
Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America
description Towards the end of 2010, the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) promoted the formation of a public-private partnership in Mexico that linked the main maize research and improvement centers (such as CIMMYT, INIFAP, Chapingo Autonomous University, among others), with the private seed production and marketing sector. Dubbed the Maize Seed Consortium, one of its main objectives was to evaluate, develop and/or deploy new high-yielding maize hybrids for distribution to maize grain producers, and at the same time contribute to the strengthening and diversification of the seed sector in Mexico. However, despite having had access to improved germplasm from research institutions such as CIMMYT, and having adopted new competitive hybrids, significant scope still remains to improve rainfed maize yields in Mexico. This document seeks to describe the strengths and limitations of Latin American small- and medium-sized seed enterprises (“seed SMEs”), with a particular focus on Mexican companies that colaborated with CIMMYT between 2011 and 2021, by studying a representative sample consisting of 10 companies whose marketing data and product portfolio were analyzed in depth. The study serves as the basis for recommending actionsthat can further strengthen the Latin American seed sector, and interventions that are required to overcome its present weaknesses. As appropriate, these findings and recommendations can be extrapolated and applied to other Latin American SMEs such as those in Central America, Ecuador, Bolivia, Venezuela, and Colombia, for which information is also included.
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HYBRIDS
MARKETING
Maize
author Silva Hinojosa, A.
Prasanna, B.M.
Davis, N.
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Prasanna, B.M.
Davis, N.
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title Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America
title_short Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America
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title_fullStr Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America
title_full_unstemmed Strengths and limitations of small and medium-sized maize seed companies in Latin America
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