
Zewdie Bishaw
Dr. Zewdie Bishaw is a Seed Systems Specialist and agronomist with over 35 years of experience research for development in developing countries. He serves as Head of ICARDA’s Seed Unit, focusing on integrated and sustainable seed system development. He conducts research on seed system along the value chain in identifying systemic bottlenecks and suggest possible options for improvement which is context specific. Moreover, he and his team conducts adapted research in seed science to address technical constraints in seed production technology and explore alternative seed delivery systems for smallholder farmers and less commercial crops. Prior to joining ICARDA, he worked as Head of the Seed Processing Department and Seed Quality Control Department at the Ethiopian Seed Corporation.
Dr. Bishaw’s expertise includes a broad knowledge of policy and regulatory, governance and institutional and technical issues to support the sustainable development of national seed sectors in developing countries with in-depth theoretical and practical expertise on a range of issues - from variety development to marketing to adoption and impact. He has authored more than 138 scientific and technical publications. He completed his M.Sc. in Seed Technology from the University of Edinburgh in the United Kingdom, and a Ph.D. in Production Ecology and Sustainable Conservation (with specialization in Seed Technology) from Wageningen University and Research in the Netherlands.
Zewdie Bishaw's Publications

AMMI and GGE biplot analysis for barley genotype yield performance and stability under multi environment condition in southern Ethiopia

Determinants of malt barley varietal adoption decisions of farmers: Evidence from the central highlands of Ethiopia

Deployment of Food Legume Technologies in Ethiopia: Achievements and Lessons Learned

Are continued public sector and CGIAR investments on wheat crop improvement research justifiable? A Moroccan case

Legume-based rotations have clear economic advantages over cereal monocropping in dry areas

GIS-Based multi-criteria land suitability mapping for scaling faba bean varieties in Ethiopia

Yield gaps, adoption and seed commercial behaviour: Implications for chickpea seed system in Ethiopia

Wheat production and breeding in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and opportunities in the face of climate change

Farmers' perceptions on improved bread wheat varieties and formal seed supply in Ethiopia

Adoption and Impact of Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties on Productivity and Household Food Security in Ethiopia

Rapid Deployment of Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties: ICARDA’s Experience and Lessons Learned

Fast-track Variety Testing and Release of Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties

Promoting Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties and Technologies through Partnership

Accelerated Seed Multiplication for Deployment of Rust-resistant Wheat Varieties

Containing the Menace of Wheat Rusts: Institutionalized Interventions and Impacts

Enhancing Agricultural Sector Development in Ethiopia: the Role of Research and Seed Sector

Early Generation Seed Production and Supply in Ethiopia: Status, Challenges and Opportunities

Commercial behaviours of smallholder farmers in wheat seed use and its implication for demand assessment in Ethiopia

Measuring the effectiveness of extension innovations for out-scaling agricultural technologies

Wheat and barley seed system in Syria: How diverse are wheat and barley varieties and landraces from farmer’s fields?

Assessment of on-farm diversity of wheat varieties and landraces: Evidence from farmer’s fields in Ethiopia

Effects of Temperature, Relative Humidity and Moisture Content on Seed Longevity of Shrubby Russian Thistle (Salsola vermiculata L.)
