Abstract:
Agriculture is an important sector in the economy of any country as it provides food and essential raw
materials. Despite the fact that the use of improved seed is considered important to raise farmer's income,
still it is not well known to what extent improved seed contributes to famers' household wellbeing in the
study area. Therefore, this study aimed at assessing how the improved vegetable seed contribute to
farmers' household wellbeing in East West Seed users in Moshi Municipality. Data were gathered through
a survey and documentary review. Descriptive statistics and multiple response were applied to analyse
data. A sample of 124 respondents was used, to estimate sample size using Yamane formula. The study
found that farmers using improved vegetable seed, their well-being changed as the income increase,
medical affordability, quality education, clothing affordability, housing affordability and food security.
Furthermore, analysis of the influence use of the improved vegetable seeds revealed that marketability,
operational cost, quality of produce, high productivity, previous purchase and early maturity as key
factors. On case of non-financial gains, the findings were socialisation, networking, access to technology
and specialised skills. The study concluded that the improved vegetable seed contribute to farmer's
household well-being in the study area. Basing on finding the study recommend the use of improved
vegetable seeds as it increase the production and productivity as an element of income generation in the
community.