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If such documents are available, please submit them as background materials along with your report. </span>6.2) Does/did it have an intended end-date?BeanSomaliaIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:SudanA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedBurkina FasoChadCape VerdeSoya beanBotswanaZambiaIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:CameroonEgyptRwandaIf yes, describe these coordination arrangements.Seed distribution:South SudanDemocratic Republic of the CongoDescribe the import process for a variety that is listed in the COMESA Variety Catalogue but is not yet included in the National Variety Catalogue.Does the oversight committee/ board/ council, provided for in the legal instrument(s), meet on a regular basis?Yes, but not all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelOpinion of seed import process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**Central African RepublicAdd a key challengeAdd a numberCameroonA maximum of 255 chars are allowedOtherNiger3.6) How frequently is the National Variety Catalogue updated?1.1) No. of companies/entities were registered to _process_ certified seed in _2019_?OtherMoroccoA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedYes, all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedAfter more than 3 yearsName of government agency/departmentSource countryTogoDjibouti<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>GroundnutAre the national seed certification standards harmonized with the COMESA seed standards?Add year12.2) Does the government provide training/capacity building for agro-dealers that has the explicit goal of improving outreach to women farmers?ComorosMaliOn average, how many days does it take to obtain an import permit for soya bean?South AfricaIf yes, describe the measures and/or areas of collaboration.MoroccoVolume (in metric tons) of seed procured under FISP in **2019**Under developmentEswatiniEthiopiaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedThe index monitors 22 indicators, divided into five broad categories: **Research and Development, Industry Competitiveness, Service to Smallholder Farmers, Policy and Regulations**, and **Institutional Support**. Using both quantitative and qualitative information TASAI's outputs include country-level reports and cross-country comparisons of Africa's seed industry.Ivory CoastBurundiNigerA maximum of 255 chars are allowedMaliFemale:Number of farmers who received seed under FISP in **2019**BurundiMadagascarAngolaIf imported from within COMESA, did the imported seed have a COMESA label?4.1) Mark all the Regional Economic Communities (RECs) Malawi belongs to:MauritiusIvory CoastCOMESASudanA maximum of 2000 chars are allowed<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>Burkina FasoProgram M&E:A maximum of 255 chars are allowedIn place but not functioning fully/wellNoA maximum of 255 chars are allowedUgandaSouth AfricaBorder points of exitNot in placeEquatorial GuineaGhanaHarmonization is on-goingMaizeIf yes, describe these coordination arrangementsGuinea-BissauNot applicableProvide a brief description of the agro-dealer accreditation process, if one exists.Male:If exported to another COMESA member state, did the exported seed have a COMESA label?No/neverDate of interviewAlgeriaMauritiusYesNoHarmonization is on-goingMalawiImpact on farmer behavior, if anyNoSierra LeoneRepublic of the CongoOpinion of seed import process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**NamibiaIf yes, how?Soya beanGambiaUsing your experience as the basis, rate the following statements about the seed subsidy program in 2019Opinion of seed import process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**15.2) In your opinion, what are the key opportunities for the formal seed sector in the upcoming year?Maize (OPV)Sao Tome and PrincipeLibyaGhanaNot in place, but has been approvedEthiopiaMadagascarYesValue should have a valid year format and less than current year11.3) Number of para-inspectors trained and accredited by SSU?YesYes14.4) Status of intra-ministerial coordination:Under developmentAggregate volume of exports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)SometimesEthiopiaBotswanaSenegalLiberiaRepublic of the CongoAngolaLesothoAlgeriaEswatiniEswatiniLibyaMalawiGuinea8) Evaluate the following aspects of the FISPF) **For questions/clarifications** about this survey, please contact: Mainza Mugoya, Program Coordinator, The African Seed Access Index (TASAI) E-mail: mmugoya@tasai.org. Tel: +254 73 167 14653.4) Does country have a National Variety Catalogue?If yes, describe this framework/system.A maximum of 255 chars are allowedYesEswatiniYesBurkina FasoEritrea10.1) Does the government track/record the number of cases of fake seed?15.1) In your opinion, what were the key challenges facing the formal seed sector in the past year?TunisiaCape VerdeSouth SudanGambiaGroundnuntYesZimbabweNo### Thank you for your thoughtful responses.SomaliaRwandaSenegalTool<span>Note to Researcher: Ask details such as who/what entity is in charge of receiving the reports, do they have dedicated staff to investigate, etc.</span>KenyaSoya beanSouth SudanLibyaIf yes, how many times were such meetings convened in **2019**?13.2) Do agricultural extension programs deliberately promote new (improved) varieties to farmers?NoCentral African Republic3) Degree of implementation of national seed law and regulationsKenyaComorosSomaliaAlgeria6.1) What year was FISP started?Choose oneIn place and functioning fully/wellNumber of farmers who received seed under FISP in **2019**NoIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:B) **Crop selection**: This survey evaluates the performance of the formal seed sector in Malawi with a focus on the following key food security crops: maize, bean, groundnut, and soya bean.Guinea-BissauA maximum of 255 chars are allowedRepublic of the CongoChoose oneChoose oneBeninTanzaniaNigerAggregate volume of imports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)Tanzania4) Degree of implementation of regional harmonizationNational seed committee:Democratic Republic of the CongoHow it is usedNoIf exported to another COMESA member state, did the exported seed have a COMESA label?Guinea-BissauLiberia7) Performance of the FISPUgandaIn place and functioning fully/wellSouth AfricaMalawiOther aspects not included above:MauritiusGuinea-Bissau<span>Note to Researcher: Record all measures including the 'traditional' (monetary fines) to the more recent, technology-based tools (such as tracking codes).</span>ComorosMadagascarOn average, how many days does it take to clear soya bean seed at the border?Add a numberRate 0, if completely disagree 5, if completely agreeChadUgandaAre the following key seed sector functions defined in the legal instruments? Mark all that apply.Volume (in metric tons) of seed procured under FISP in **2019**GhanaTogoNigerKenya14.2) Functions of the coordinator vs other public institutions:DjiboutiBeninIvory CoastA maximum of 2000 chars are allowed<span>Note to researcher: This question asks about the key institutions, their mandates, capacities and the coordination arrangements within the seed sector.</span>EgyptNigeriaMaliName of respondentCameroonBeninGuineaIs the number of seed inspectors broken down by gender?Add a numberBotswana1.2) No. of seed entities/companies registered to _market/sell_ certified seed in _2019_?If exported to another COMESA member state, did the exported seed have a COMESA label?TunisiaSeychellesEritreaMaliDestination country5.1) Over the past three years (2017-**2019**), has the government released any varieties without following the variety release process?NamibiaSudanA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedNoPlant variety protection:AngolaIs the National Quarantine Pest List harmonized with the COMESA Quarantine Pest List?YesNoCentral African RepublicMauritius13) Availability of agricultural extension services for smallholder farmers3.5) Is the National Variety Catalogue publicly available?MadagascarNigeriaMaizeNo9.2) _Seed exports in 2019:_ Please provide aggregate data on exports of certified seed for the four key crops:GhanaEgyptComorosMauritania9) **Seed import/export processes:** Please respond to the following questions related to seed imports into and seed exports out of Malawi in **2019**.SenegalMoroccoKenyaSeed certification:BotswanaA maximum of 255 chars are allowedGroundnutChadA maximum of 255 chars are allowedChadYes, all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelSoya beanGabonAggregate volume of imports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)Respondent's position in the agency/departmentMoroccoA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedValue must be between 0 and 20.000Name of enumeratorGuineaOpinion of seed export process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**RwandaEswatiniTanzaniaA maximum of 255 chars are allowedNoSoya beanCape VerdeSoya beanToolA maximum of 255 chars are allowedLesothoIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:Cape VerdeLibyaEthiopiaSouth SudanBeninEthiopiaSeychellesNeverIs there coordination between the government agencies and the private sector in the design, implementation, and/or monitoring of government agricultural programs that have a seed sector component (e.g., agricultural input subsidy programs, agricultural extension programs)?NigeriaEswatiniIf no, describe any duplication of functions among the various institutions in charge of coordination.TunisiaNumberNoGabonList is harmonized and but not yet implementedGambiaTotal time takenYes, all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelBorder points of exitSao Tome and PrincipeNigeriaSomalia<span>Note to researcher: Examples include providing information to farmers by SMS or internet.</span>On average, how many days does it take to obtain an import permit for bean?Burundi<span>Note to researcher: Legal instruments include all relevant policy and legislative instruments that exist in the country, such as the Seed Act/Regulations, Plant Variety Protection Act/Regulations and the Seed Policy</span>Border points of entry into Malawi3.7) Procedures for seed importation and exportation are strictly followedIs the number of para-inspectors broken down by gender?13.1) Number of agricultural extension officers employed by MAIWD in _2019_:Opinion of seed export process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**BeanAggregate volume of imports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)Add a toolMaliNamibiaA maximum of 255 chars are allowed14) Status of institutional arrangements for sector coordinationBurkina FasoMauritaniaMauritaniaThe African Seed Access Index (TASAI) is a seed industry research program coordinated by the nonprofit organization TASAI Inc. TASAI monitors the development and competitiveness of national seed sectors in Africa. Its intended outcome is improved access to locally adapted, affordable, and high-quality seeds of appropriate varieties by smallholder farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa.GuineaGroundnuntCape VerdeYes, but not all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelZambiaBeanGambia11) Seed inspection servicesMaizeMozambiqueOtherCape VerdeDo the legal instruments designate a specific institution responsible for these functions?A maximum of 255 chars are allowedMoroccoZimbabweBriefly describe the human resource capacity of the institution responsible for seed sector coordinationKenyaYesNoNoGuineaVolume (in metric tons) of seed procured under FISP in **2019**A maximum of 255 chars are allowedIvory CoastNoSouth SudanAggregate volume of exports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)OtherEritreaAngolaEquatorial GuineaChadNamibiaNoNumber of farmers who received seed under FISP in **2019**Is the number of agricultural extension officers broken down by gender?MalawiEritreaFemale:BeninMadagascarA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedDemocratic Republic of the CongoBotswanaNigerGabonChoose one<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>NoBotswanaNot in placeSource country8.1) "In 2019, the seed procurement process through FISP was _open and transparent_." (i.e., The bidder with the best service/product was awarded the contract.)South AfricaYesGroundnutAggregate volume of imports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)EritreaChoose oneChoose oneCameroonLibyaLesothoMaize<span>Note to Researcher: Please collect (in hard or soft copy format) any official documents relevant to this question, e.g., seed law and regulations, Variety Release Catalog, variety registration guidelines, etc. and submit it along with the Narrative Report to the TASAI team.</span>If imported from within COMESA, did the imported seed have a COMESA label?Sierra LeoneSometimesGuinea1) **Active crop seed companies.** How many seed companies/entities were registered to produce, process and market certified seed in Malawi in _2019_?Every 2 to 3 yearsA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedA) **Government seed agency**: This survey targets the government agency/ department mandated to handle issues related to the country's seed industry.2.2) Volume (in metric tons) of _certified seed_ produced in _2019_13.3) Do the public extension services employ any ICT tools?MauritiusNoNumber of farmers who received seed under FISP in **2019**2.1) Volume (in metric tons) of _basic seed_ produced in _2019_Central African Republic5) Variety Release ProcessSenegalECOWAS16) Any additional comments regarding the seed sector in your country?GroundnutA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedComorosGambiaDestination countryUgandaDestination countryMaliSomaliaA maximum of 255 chars are allowedAlgeriaZambiaSierra LeoneBurkina FasoAccreditedSudanFemale:NigerYesBurkina FasoComorosSierra LeoneFemale:BeanDjiboutiMauritiusA maximum of 255 chars are allowedCentral African RepublicNigerDraft list has been prepared but is not yet approvedMorocco6) Overview of the Farmer Input Subsidy Program (FISP)LibyaA maximum of 255 chars are allowedZimbabweRate 0, if completely disagree 5, if completely agreeSomaliaNigerLiberiaMozambiqueD) **Opinion questions**: Throughout the questionnaire, we use a 10-point scale to gauge respondents' satisfaction rating about various seed-sector related issues, and we use a 5-point scale to evaluate respondent's extent of (dis)agreement.NamibiaGhanaTanzaniaBurundiNoMozambiqueValue must be between 0 and 20.000How it works (briefly)Equatorial GuineaAdd your commentEswatiniAlgeriaDjiboutiBurkina FasoEquatorial GuineaUgandaDo the legal instruments (laws/ regulations/ ordinances) define the **institutional arrangements** for seed sector coordination? (E.g., is there an oversight committee/ board/ council that brings together different seed sector stakeholders with the purpose of sector coordination/oversight?)Democratic Republic of the CongoNot in placeGuinea-BissauSeychellesA maximum of 255 chars are allowedBeninNot in place, but has been approvedGuinea-BissauNoEswatiniZimbabweDjiboutiRepublic of the CongoCape VerdeMale:ChadSeychellesA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedZambiaIvory CoastNot in placeChoose oneEritreaBotswanaMale:Yes, but not all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA label10.2) What do you think are the main sources of fake seed?AngolaYesSenegalZambia8.2) "In 2019, the seed procurement process through FISP was _predictable_." (i.e., seed companies were provided with sufficient information and advance notice about the types and quantities of seed to be procured to inform their production plan.)SenegalRwandaAdd a toolA maximum of 255 chars are allowedNational seed sector support fundGabonMalawiSeed pricing:GabonNoBorder points of entry into MalawiPlease ensure the sum of male and female matches the total number entered above. Delete the entered number in both male and female and try again.SURVEY INSTRUMENT – GOVERNMENTGuineaOpinion of seed export process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**Import tariff? Percentage or amount of any import tariff, if it exists.SudanIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:MauritaniaSoya beanGabonAngolaAbout TASAI:Yes14.1) Legal status of seed sector coordination10.3) List all measures used by government to address the challenge of counterfeit seed.MozambiqueOtherChoose one or moreDemocratic Republic of the CongoLesothoA maximum of 255 chars are allowedA maximum of 255 chars are allowedApproved, but not being implementedIvory CoastNoUganda3.8) Procedures for registration of seed companies/merchants/growers/producers are strictly followedNo/neverYesEthiopiaYes5.2) If yes, please provide the information below:2) Volume of basic and certified seed produced. How much _basic_ and _certified_ seed was produced in 2019 for the four crops?If yes, how many cases of fake seed were brought to the attention of government in **2019**?LibyaNoYesIs there coordination between the seed regulatory agency/seed unit and the parent ministry in the design, implementation and/or monitoring of government agricultural programs that have a seed sector component (e.g. agricultural input subsidy programs, agricultural extension programs)?Guidelines for Survey: Please take note of the following information to guide your responses.Central African RepublicAggregate volume of exports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)UgandaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedTotal time takenEritreaSierra Leone3.1) Institution/agency/department leading the implementation of the national seed law and regulationsAlwaysYesSouth AfricaMadagascarNoMozambiqueMauritiusBotswanaIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:The central objective of TASAI is to encourage African governments and local and international development agencies to foster enabling environments that will accelerate the development of local, private sector-led seed systems serving smallholder farmers. TASAI is intended for use by practitioners in the public and private sectors and development agencies to inform and compel change in a country's seed sector. For more information on TASAI, please visit [https://tasai.org](https://tasai.org).Republic of the CongoYesIn place but not functioning fully/wellOn average, how many days does it take to obtain an import permit for groundnut?<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>BeninValue should have a valid year format and greater or equal than the year entered in previous questionZimbabwe<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>GuineaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedYesSao Tome and PrincipeRepublic of the CongoRepublic of the CongoNoMauritania14.3) Capacity of the coordinatorUgandaEffectiveness (0-10 rating)NoTogoSADCIf yes, describe these tools belowPlease ensure the sum of male and female matches the total number entered above. Delete the entered number in both male and female and try again.A maximum of 2000 chars are allowedIf opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:SomaliaMalawiYesSeychellesAlwaysNoNigeriaSouth AfricaYesImport tariff? Percentage or amount of any import tariff, if it exists.Burkina FasoChadSurvey numberStandards are harmonized but not yet implementedAggregate volume of exports of certified seed in **2019** (in mt)Nigeria<span>Note to Researcher: Please collect relevant documentation/reports that describes or reviews the program and submit with the Narrative Report.</span>Targeted beneficiaries:Degree of implementation of the ECOWAS Harmonized Seed RegulationsAlgeriaIn place and functioning fully/wellCentral African RepublicSouth AfricaGabon6.3) Describe how FISP was administered in 2019, including the following and any other relevant information: who are the target beneficiaries, how/when crops are selected, how seed suppliers (companies) are selected, how seed is procured from the seed suppliers (companies), how seed is priced (including the % of price subsidy, if applicable), how seed is distributed, and how the program's performance is monitored.In place but not functioning fully/wellNumber surveys consecutively starting at 001, 002,… 999DjiboutiRwanda10) Efforts to reduce/eliminate counterfeit/fake seedEgyptEquatorial GuineaGroundnutBurundiAdd a numberTunisiaNo special questions for SADCVolume (in metric tons) of seed procured under FISP in **2019**YesBeanAdd your comment:Volume (in metric tons) of seed procured under FISP in **2019**Seed import/export:Choose oneGuinea-BissauEquatorial GuineaDjiboutiSelection of companies:No<span>Note to researcher: The question asks whether the institution's human resource capacity is adequate in terms of numbers and skills in the managerial and technical positions; if not, what are the areas inadequacy? The responses are subjective but useful nevertheless</span>Malawi\_govt\_2020\_SeychellesSierra LeoneImport tariff? Percentage or amount of any import tariff, if it exists.yearSudanBACKGROUND INFORMATIONNumber of farmers who received seed under FISP in **2019**Reason for not following release processSao Tome and Principe<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>survey4.2) COMESA questions:YesFor a variety that is already included in the COMESA Variety Catalogue, describe the process of adding that same variety to the National Variety Catalogue.E) **Confidentiality**: The accompanying Confidentiality Statement summarizes how TASAI handles the collected data. All responses are treated as confidential; the only exception to this is information provided by a public official in his/her public capacity and on the record. The information TASAI collects is reported in the aggregate and does not contain information that can be used to identify an individual respondent or an individual company. All raw data is stored and backed-up securely.Name of varietyA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedDraft standards have been prepared but are not yet approvedEgyptZimbabweC) **Year**: This survey collects the most up-to-date information as of the time of data collection. Where the period of focus is different, this is specified in the questions.LibyaTunisiaLiberiaAdd a key opportunitySouth SudanMoroccoChoose oneIn place but not functioning fully/wellBeanNot in place, but has been approvedLiberia10.4) Do the government and the private sector/seed trade association collaborate in the design and implementation of measures to address counterfeit seed?8.3) "In 2019, the FISP _payment_ process was _efficient_." (i.e., seed companies got paid on time.)KenyaStandards are harmonized and implementedSierra LeoneIvory CoastA maximum of 255 chars are allowedRequest for supporting documentation on the FISP program.LesothoYes, but not all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelMauritaniaAlgeriaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedIn place and functioning fully/wellGambiaSenegalYesBurundiNoBeanOpinion of seed export process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**MostlyNoA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedChoose one12.1) Number of agro-dealers registered with and accredited by Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Water Development (MAIWD) in Malawi in 2019MoroccoLiberiaIf yes, what year was/is it?In place and functioning fully/wellOn average, how many days does it take to obtain an import permit for maize?TogoChoose oneZimbabweChoose oneAngolaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedComoros4.3) SADC questions:NamibiaAdd your comment:Opinion of seed import process. **0, if not satisfied at all, to 10, if very satisfied**EthiopiaMauritaniaList is harmonized and implementedBorder points of entry into MalawiNoSouth SudanTunisiaTotal time takenEquatorial GuineaTotal time taken4.3) ECOWAS questions:At least once a yearRegistration of seed actors:<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>GambiaGhanaChoose oneOtherImport tariff? Percentage or amount of any import tariff, if it exists.A maximum of 2000 chars are allowedProvide a brief description of the steps of the authorization process that private seed inspectors undergo.EgyptYesA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedTanzaniaTogoOn average, how many days does it take to clear soya bean seed at the border?Sao Tome and PrincipeZambiaNot in place3.3) Committee(s) responsible for variety registration and releaseLesothoLesothoNamibiaIf imported from within COMESA, did the imported seed have a COMESA label?TogoCentral African RepublicRwandaSudanMale:Rate 0, if completely disagree 5, if completely agreeBorder points of exitChoose oneIvory CoastSao Tome and PrincipeCameroonRegistered15) Opportunities and Challenges in 2020<span>Enter comma separated border points</span>GabonMozambiquePlease ensure the sum of male and female matches the total number entered above. Delete the entered number in both male and female and try again.A maximum of 2000 chars are allowed<span>Note to researcher: The question asks about the institution's financial capacity. Responses may mention (i) if the organization regularly faces significant budget shortfalls (i.e. big difference between planned vs actual budget), and (ii) the various sources of funding, e.g. government, service fees, donors, etc.</span>GhanaBurundiEgyptOtherA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedBurundiEritreaSomaliaAngolaNigeriaBorder points of exitA maximum of 255 chars are allowedYesSeychellesTanzaniaYesSao Tome and PrincipeZimbabweChoose oneYesSao Tome and PrincipeMalawiNoRepublic of the Congo<span>Note to researcher: Rating should assess how effective the tool is at attaining the desired outcome.</span>A maximum of 2000 chars are allowedPlease ensure the sum of male and female matches the total number entered above. Delete the entered number in both male and female and try again.Guinea-BissauNoMadagascarDestination countryMaliNoGhanaA maximum of 2000 chars are allowedTanzaniaNot in placeAdd a measure<span>Note to researcher: Please number surveys consecutively starting at 001, 002,… 999 (e.g., Malawi\_govt\_2020\_001). Replace "001" above and edit numbers as needed in subsequent entries. Please capture respondent biodata in the Excel document provided.</span>Decree for seed import and exportRwandaG) **Instructions for researchers** are marked by the following icon: **<span> </span>**Cape VerdeCameroonSenegalOn average, how many days does it take to clear soya bean seed at the border?Maize (Hybrid)Under developmentMaizecountryTanzaniaSource countryCameroonSierra LeoneMaliChoose oneSeychelles12) Concentration of the agro-dealer network:Briefly describe the financial capacity of the institution responsible for seed sector coordinationLiberiaDo laws/regulations establish/define the key **institution(s) responsible** for seed sector coordination?DjiboutiRwandaMalawiA maximum of 255 chars are allowedLesothoBeninMaizeTunisia<span>Note to researcher: This question should be directed at the Ministry of Agriculture and not the seed agency/department, as it pertains to the agriculture sector as a whole.</span>ChadA maximum of 255 chars are allowedTogoYes, all exports to COMESA member states had a COMESA labelMauritaniaCameroonIf imported from within COMESA, did the imported seed have a COMESA label?MadagascarMozambiqueEquatorial GuineaNoCrop selection:Is the number of private seed inspectors broken down by gender?EgyptComorosYesTunisiaLiberiaA maximum of 255 chars are allowedZambiaSource countryMauritiusNamibiaNoA maximum of 255 chars are allowedGambiaIf yes, is the private sector an active participant in these meetings?Place of the interviewMostlyIn place but not functioning fully/well9.1) _Seed Imports in 2019:_ Please provide aggregate data on seed imports for the four key crops:11.1) Number of seed inspectors employed by the Seed Services Unit:If opinion rating is 5 or below, please provide your suggestions for improving the export process below:OtherDemocratic Republic of the CongoTogoKenya3.2) Committee/Board overseeing the implementation of the regulationsAlgeriaSouth SudanApproved and being implemented well.YesEthiopiaDemocratic Republic of the CongoBorder points of entry into MalawiAdd a sourceDemocratic Republic of the CongoMozambiqueNigeria11.4) Do government seed inspectors use any ICT/digital tools to support seed inspection services?South AfricaSeed procurement:On average, how many days does it take to clear soya bean seed at the border?Is there a framework/system for coordination (including reporting) of seed-sector actions within the parent ministry?Sudan001government2019malawi \ No newline at end of file