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Systematic Literature Review (SLR) Seed System Development supports The Development of Seed Social Entrepreneurship

In: Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Business Innovation (ICELBI 2022)

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  • Masruri Masruri

    (Universitas Andalas, Development Studies Program)

  • Helmi Helmi

    (Universitas Andalas, Socioeconomic Department)

  • Irfan Suliansyah

    (Universitas Andalas, Department of Agriculture)

  • Henmaidi Henmaidi

    (Universitas Andalas, Department of Industrial Engineering)

Abstract

The purpose of the research is to map the recent developments of the seed system concept. The seed system has developed the concept of a formal and informal seed system towards an integrated, interrelated seed system. This mapping was used for triggering further research and guiding the application of the concept in practice. Using the Publish or Perish application and obtaining 360 journals in the period 1988–2021, found various online reference sources on websites (such as www.sciencedirect.com, ProQuest, Web of Science, and www.google.scholar.com. Important information is obtained. The results of this article review explain the development of 3 (three) seed system concepts, namely formal seed systems, informal seed systems, and intermediate/integrated seed systems. The results of this study show that the commercialization of seeds dominated by the private sector is still high when they use poor quality seeds, loss of local knowledge of farmers in seed storage, reduced biodiversity, and problems between private / seed companies and farmers and NGOs in the formal and informal seed sector. It is necessary to increase the participation of local stakeholders (farmer groups/ cooperatives and local entrepreneurs). There is a need for k cooperation and synergy of actors in the seed system so that there is a division of roles, collective action, and technical regulations in integrated seed sector development policies. In addition, this study also describes the distribution of the research area. The novelty of this paper is to raise several research questions that can be researched for the future regarding the framework of stakeholder collaboration through the concept of common/shared property with the role of local stakeholders such as local entrepreneurship, cooperatives, and farmer groups, which are strengthened through integrated seed policy regulations mainly in the developing country.

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  • Masruri Masruri & Helmi Helmi & Irfan Suliansyah & Henmaidi Henmaidi, 2023. "Systematic Literature Review (SLR) Seed System Development supports The Development of Seed Social Entrepreneurship," Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research, in: Donard Games & Maruf (ed.), Proceedings of the International Conference on Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Business Innovation (ICELBI 2022), pages 443-452, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:advbcp:978-94-6463-350-4_43
    DOI: 10.2991/978-94-6463-350-4_43
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