Seed Delivery

Collaboration for a Sustainable Future

Since the first seeds of Bt eggplant were planted in commercial fields in Bangladesh in 2014, smallholder farmers have been clamoring for access to this sustainable crop. Through the Feed the Future Insect-Resistant Eggplant Partnership, we are empowering farmers through effective seed delivery and education. With our partners in Bangladesh, we are working to boost agriculture-led growth by getting research and technology into the hands of farmers. Our goal is to sustainably increase the adoption of four previously released Bt eggplant varieties (Bt Begun 1, Bt Begun 2, Bt Begun 3, and Bt Begun 4) in Bangladesh, contributing to enhanced food security in the region.

Since 2016, with the support of the Government of Bangladesh, the Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) has been making Bt eggplant seed available to farmers at nominal prices through its extensive dealer network. BADC, the leading public sector seed producer in Bangladesh, sources breeder seed from the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute (BARI) and produces foundation seed for the four Bt eggplant varieties (Bt Begun 1, Bt Begun 2, Bt Begun 3 and Bt Begun 4). The quality of the foundation seed is rigorously tested by BARI before being sold to farmers.

Seed delivery
Hands holding seeds

Bangladesh Seed Delivery Leaders

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Project Activities

 IREP has undertaken various initiatives to increase Bt eggplant adoption in Bangladesh:

  • Demonstration Plots and Farmer Field Days: IREP supports demonstration plots coordinated by BARI-OFRD and conducts farmer  and dealer field days to showcase the benefits of Bt eggplant cultivation.
  • Trainings: IREP conducts a multitude of trainings on cultivation practices for farmers, commercial nurseries, and dealers in areas across Bangladesh where Bt begun varieties are cultivated.
  • Commercial Plant Nursery Outreach: In 2023, approximately 400 commercial nurseries across eight districts in Bangladesh were provided with quality seeds and timely access to planting material.
  • Women-led Nursery Enterprise Model: IREP trains and organizes women-led nurseries with the aim of improving the quality of Bt seedlings available supporting women with improved nursery management practices.
  • Digital Tools and Educational Materials: Informational flyers and videos in Bangla educate farmers on Bt eggplant and its cultivation.

In Need of Seed?

Contact your local BADC dealer or vegetable nursery and ask for Bt brinjal.