Community seed access and traceability
in one support system.
Verde brings local seed production, Community Seed Banks, farmer support, and reliable market pathways into one practical farmer-centered system.
Our mission
Build a seed system that farmers can trust, reach, and benefit from.
Verde Quality Seed Network exists to make quality seed more accessible, more affordable, and more accountable for communities in the Teso sub-region.
Why it matters
Most seed distribution models stop at the sale.
Verde goes further by combining local multiplication, Seed Banks, traceability, farmer support, and market pathways in one system.
Local production
Community multiplication close to the farmer.
Seed Banks
Seed access points designed around distance and affordability.
Farmer support
Training, extension, and buyback stay connected to seed access.
Overview
A seed system designed around how farmers actually reach support.
This is more than seed distribution. It is a connected pathway for access, transparency, affordability, training, and stronger market linkage.
01
Local seed production
Community-based multiplication helps build supply closer to the farmer.
02
Seed Banks
Community Seed Banks shorten travel distance and improve seed affordability.
03
Traceability
Farmers are profiled and seed is tracked from distribution to harvest.
04
Farmer support
Extension services, training, and buyback pathways stay built into the model.
Success stories
What this model can unlock for farmers and communities.
The system is built to reduce access barriers, improve trust in seed quality, and create stronger farmer outcomes over time.
Get involved
Partner with Verde Quality Seed Network.
We are building a practical seed access model for communities in the Teso sub-region and welcome partners working on seed systems, farmer support, and local agricultural development.
Traction
5000+ in funding raised.
This early funding supports the development of Verde Quality Seed Network’s local seed access model, traceability system, and farmer-centered support structure in the Teso sub-region.