agrobiodiversity feb 2014-hanoi
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Agrobiodiversity retreats
2011
Accelerating Innovation
Accelerating Delivery
2010
Self Renewal
New Innovations
2012
From 45 to 50
Flat, crowded and in a hurry
2013
Lean Growth for impact
2014
Adding ValuesScaling up
AgroBiodiversity Retreat
The Challenge of feeding 9 billions
General Context
Major concerns about meeting global food security under climate change scenarios
Globalization of research
Big Science
Gender equity
Donors request for sense of urgency and well defined metrics
CIAT Core Values
Impact orientationResearch and related activities are demand driven, and are monitored and evaluated for social and environmental impact and relevance.
Scientific integrityResearch is carried out with integrity and transparency, and according to an agenda that is socially and environmentally responsible.
Innovation, creativity, diversity, and continuous learningInnovative approaches in research and organizational activities are pursued by taking advantage of gender and cultural diversity, and applying effective approaches for knowledge sharing and learning
Dilemmas for impact
Product deliveryProduct delivery
Research for Future NeedResearch for Future Need
Lean Growth for Impact
Simplify
Scale up
Innovate
Discovery Development Delivery
1. Phenomics2. Biosafety
confined infrastructure
3. Cassava Sequencing for breeding
4. Novel hybrid system
5. Accelerating breeding programs
Bean, cassava, rice and
Brachiaria locally
adapted and
promoted by public, NGO, and
private sector
Products adopted by
farmers, value chain
Biofortified beans-cassava under abiotic
stresses
Climate smart forages grass
Increased resource use
efficiency
Rural Poverty
Nutrition and health
Food Security
Sustainability
Intermediate Development OutcomesOutputs
Beneficiaries
Impact
Millions
Research Outcomes
1000s 10.000s 100,000
CIAT AgrobiodiversityGlobal Food Security in context of climate changeGlobal Food Security in context of climate change
Rehabilitation of degraded landsRehabilitation of degraded lands
Adding Values
Creating values InnovationsWell defined end products for specific regions and
specific end users (quality, nutrition, industrial uses, market chain)
Translational research from genomics to closing yield gaps
Capturing valuesTeam integration Partnerships
Scaling up Development and Delivery of Products Pipelines
More integrated activities within the teamMore integrated activities within the team
Better defined products for traits and regionsBetter defined products for traits and regions
What is needed?
Targets products by regions
Specific work plans
METRICS
3 success stories to present at 50
Cassava and forages Research Challenges
CassavaHow to address the issues of pest and diseases in LAC and Asia in the context of climate changeHow to deal with the Genomics and Bioinformatics revolutions? How to incorporate breeding with agronomy to close the yield gap?Expansion and scaling up strategy in Asia Strengthen partnerships in LAC and AsiaDefine next frontier research
ForagesArticulate long term scaling up of strategies for dealing degraded landsLinking farmers to value chain Strengthen and expand partnerships in Asia and AfricaDefine next frontier research
Issues we need to deal with
Individual workplan Metrics of our projects Data Management Standard operating procedures Internal and external communications Fund raising for infrastructure at Hanoi
Simplified workplan
Survey Agrobiodiversity Data Management
Agrobiodiversity Initiatives for 2014
Complete the breeding strategies to accelerate genetic gain and start implementation
Development of a strategy for novel diagnostics tools and pest and disease tracking
Data management and standard operating procedures
Fund raising for infrastructure for Palmira, Nairobi, and Hanoi