This document discusses seed research and development pathways and policy processes in Africa. It begins by introducing the Future Agricultures Consortium, which focuses on agricultural policy processes. It then discusses how innovation pathways can be opened up and broadened to consider more alternatives. The rest of the document analyzes how seed policies are shaped by narratives, actors/networks, and political interests. It provides frameworks for understanding policy processes and presents country case studies examining the political economy of seed systems. The key messages are that seed policy must be understood as a political process, and opening up policy spaces and narratives can help nurture diverse seed innovation pathways.