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CGIAR Research Program
Grain Legumes GCP Meeting Lisbon October 2013
Outline
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Overview of scope Recent activities Highlights & Review of Progress Partnerships and links Preparations for Phase II
Vision Health, food security, environmental sustainability and increased smallholder income Mission Leveraging legumes to combat poverty, hunger, malnutrition and environmental degradation.
In collaboration with: Generation Challenge Program (GCP) Brazilian Agricultural Research Corporation (EMBRAPA) Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR) Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) Turkish General Directorate of Agricultural Research (GDAR) Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Grain Legumes Feed the Future Innovation Lab for Collaborative Research on Peanut and Mycotoxin National agricultural research and extension systems in Africa, Asia and Latin America National and international public and private sector research and development partners
Partnerships and links
USAID funded partnerships University of Nebraska University of California Davis Innovation Labs CRS USAID project ‘Support to Vulnerable Households’ Partners mentioned in the mid year report Donald Danforth Plant Science Centre, University of Georgia, University of California-Davis, USDA-Agricultural Research Service, National Center Genome Resources, MARS Inc, EMBRAPA, University of Brasilia, BGI and CAAS Oil Crops Research Institute, Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Guangdong Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Shofine Seeds and Kazusa DNA Research Institute, IIPR, Kanpur, IARI, New Delhi, PAU, Ludhiana,, UAS, Dharwad, Ranga Agricultural University, Hyderabad, Agricultural University of Andhra Pradesh ,University of Agriculture Sciences, Raichur
NARS in ~ 30 countries
Vision Health, food security, environmental sustainability and increased smallholder income Mission Leveraging legumes to combat poverty, hunger, malnutrition and environmental degradation.
SC 2 Developing productive varieties and management practices SC 3 Facilitating legume seed and technology delivery systems. SC 4 Enhancing post-harvest processing and market opportunities
Overview of scope: IDO
• Improved and stable access to grain legumes by urban and rural poor
• Increased and more equitable income from grain legumes by low income value chain actors, especially women
• Increased consumption of healthy legumes and products by the poor for a more balanced and nutritious diet, especially among nutritionally vulnerable women and children
• Improved productivity of farming systems, especially among smallholder farmers
• Minimized adverse environmental effects of increased production and intensification of grain legumes
SLOs & IDOs
Recent activities: management and governance
Independent Advisory Committee
Dr. Jill Findeis Dir., Div. Appl. Social Sciences, U. Missouri Dr. Fred Muehlbauer Professor USDA-ARS, Pullman, USA Dr. Joyce Mulila-Mitti Crops Officer, FAO, Ghana Dr. Ousmane Ndoye Pgm. Manager, CORAF/WECARD, Senegal Dr. Sayyed Hossain Sabaghpour, DG, ARNRC-Hamedan Province, Iran Dr. Kadambot Siddique Hackett Professor of Agriculture, UWA Dr. Fina Opio Executive Director ASARECA, Uganda Dr. Raj Paroda Executive Secretary APAARI, Thailand
Independent Advisory Committee
Dr. Jill Findeis Dir., Div. Appl. Social Sciences, U. Missouri Dr. Fred Muehlbauer Professor USDA-ARS, Pullman, USA Dr. Joyce Mulila-Mitti Crops Officer, FAO, Ghana Dr. Ousmane Ndoye Pgm. Manager, CORAF/WECARD, Senegal Dr. Sayyed Hossain Sabaghpour, DG, ARNRC-Hamedan Province, Iran Dr. Kadambot Siddique Hackett Professor of Agriculture, UWA Dr. Fina Opio Executive Director ASARECA, Uganda Dr. Raj Paroda Executive Secretary APAARI, Thailand
Research Management Committee
CRP Research Director
Director USAID Innovation Lab Grain Legumes
Director USAID Innovation Lab Peanut and Mycotoxins
Drought & low-P tolerant common bean, cowpea & soybean
Heat tolerant chickpea, common bean, faba bean & lentil
Short-duration, drought tolerant & aflatoxin-free groundnut
High N-fixing chickpea, bean, faba bean, and soybean
Insect-smart chickpea, cowpea, and pigeonpea prod. systems
Extra-early maturing chickpea and lentil varieties
Herb. Tol. machine-harvestable chickpea, faba bean &lentil
Pigeonpea hybrid and management practices
Resource persons as required
Chair of the Committee:
Dr. Irv Widders
Dr. Dave Hoisington
Dr. Steve Beebe
Dr. Michel Ghanem
Dr. Patrick Okori
Dr. SK Chaturvedi
Dr. Manuele Tamo
Dr. Shiv Kumar
Dr. Pooran Gaur
Dr. Rajeev Varshney
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
PL7
PL8
ICRISAT India
USA
USA
CIAT Columbia
ICARDA
ICRISAT Malawi
IIPR Kanpur
IITA Benin
ICARDA Morocco
ICRISAT India
ICRISAT India
Project Management Unit Initiated Communications Two positions (joint with CRP DC) Gender Specialists Consultants (5, joint with DC ) to initiate progress Appointments (1 IRS + 3, joint with DC)
Research Management Committee
Chair of the Committee:
Dr. Irv Widders
Dr. Dave Hoisington
Dr. Steve Beebe
Dr. Michel Ghanem
Dr. Patrick Okori
Dr. SK Chaturvedi
Dr. Manuele Tamo
Dr. Shiv Kumar
Dr. Pooran Gaur
Dr. Rajeev Varshney
PL1
PL2
PL3
PL4
PL5
PL6
PL7
PL8
2013 budget
ca. 3% centre costs are assigned to partners
M$ (US) W1 + W2
W3 + bilateral
Total
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Gender activities
Gender strategy developed Strategic to identify targets with a gender specific outcome. Gender research analyses the impact of gender on CRP outputs Gender actions steps to attend to internal gender issues. Highlights:
Phalula Association: foundation pigeonpea and groundnut seed
Rumphi Association: cold pressed oil
Gender activities
Gender strategy developed Strategic to identify targets with a gender specific outcome. Gender research analyses the impact of gender on CRP outputs Gender actions steps to attend to internal gender issues. Highlights:
Phalula Association: foundation pigeonpea and groundnut seed
Rumphi Association: cold pressed oil
New groundnut varieties in Mali : 40 villages, involving 1,450 farmers (1,233 women).
CRP: Integrated Systems for the Humid Tropics Genebank CRP Policies, Institutions and Markets Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Agriculture for Nutrition and Health Dryland Cereals
Links with other CRPs
Preparations for Phase II
April 2014 formal call June 2014 pre-proposals November 2014 – full proposal submission November 2015 FC meeting decides on proposals
Preparations for Phase II Partnerships Focus on breeding for farmers’ added value Species of interest Integration through competitive grants
Potential Chickpea areas
Crop type mapping using MODIS and Spectral matching techniques
GIS data from Murali Krishna ICRISAT
Murali Krishna
A vision of success
~ 20% crop area as legumes and educed demand for inputs balanced nutrition from legumes & cereals stable income to smallholders
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