User guide to the sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT)

The sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT) is a Microsoft Excel-based tool to help early generation seed producers to estimate their total production costs, customer seed requirement, and production calendar to determine a budget, and amount of source seed needed, among other functions. The step-by-step excel-platform requires some accounting skills, but it is moderately easy to use, and users can adjust it to fit their own situation. SEGSBAT allows an enterprise to set prices for early generation seed that are low enough to attract customers, but high enough to cover production costs and make the seed business financially sustainable. The tool generates two financial scenarios, one with and one without external funding, so that a company can create a revolving fund that will eventually replace donor support. The tool has been used mainly for sweetpotato, but is being adapted for cassava and other crops. In the future, non-economic functions can be added, e.g. to plan for environmental sustainability.

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Main Authors: Rajendran, S., McEwan, M.
Format: Manual biblioteca
Language:English
Published: International Potato Center 2021-02
Subjects:seed, crops,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111533
https://doi.org/10.4160/9789290605836
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1115332023-10-02T08:38:56Z User guide to the sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT) Rajendran, S. McEwan, M. seed crops The sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT) is a Microsoft Excel-based tool to help early generation seed producers to estimate their total production costs, customer seed requirement, and production calendar to determine a budget, and amount of source seed needed, among other functions. The step-by-step excel-platform requires some accounting skills, but it is moderately easy to use, and users can adjust it to fit their own situation. SEGSBAT allows an enterprise to set prices for early generation seed that are low enough to attract customers, but high enough to cover production costs and make the seed business financially sustainable. The tool generates two financial scenarios, one with and one without external funding, so that a company can create a revolving fund that will eventually replace donor support. The tool has been used mainly for sweetpotato, but is being adapted for cassava and other crops. In the future, non-economic functions can be added, e.g. to plan for environmental sustainability. 2021-02 2021-02-24T00:09:50Z 2021-02-24T00:09:50Z Manual Rajendran, S. and McEwan, M.A. 2021. User guide to the sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT). Lima (Peru). CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB). RTB User Guide. No. 2021-8. Available online at: www.rtb.cgiar.org 978-92-9060-583-6 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/111533 https://doi.org/10.4160/9789290605836 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access 15 p. application/pdf International Potato Center
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User guide to the sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT)
description The sustainable early generation seed business analysis tool (SEGSBAT) is a Microsoft Excel-based tool to help early generation seed producers to estimate their total production costs, customer seed requirement, and production calendar to determine a budget, and amount of source seed needed, among other functions. The step-by-step excel-platform requires some accounting skills, but it is moderately easy to use, and users can adjust it to fit their own situation. SEGSBAT allows an enterprise to set prices for early generation seed that are low enough to attract customers, but high enough to cover production costs and make the seed business financially sustainable. The tool generates two financial scenarios, one with and one without external funding, so that a company can create a revolving fund that will eventually replace donor support. The tool has been used mainly for sweetpotato, but is being adapted for cassava and other crops. In the future, non-economic functions can be added, e.g. to plan for environmental sustainability.
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