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* Participatory variety selection involving farmers
 
* Participatory variety selection involving farmers
  
'''Questions/Comments:'''<br/>
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'''Questions/Comments:'''
Question (Haroon): Why have you not cited the district government structures as partners…..what about ARI-Ilonga, Mikocheni and other important partners meeting?<br/>
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Question (Haroon): Why have you not cited the district government structures as partners…..what about ARI-Ilonga, Mikocheni and other important partners meeting?
  
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Answer (Jumbo): This project came to take advantage of the networks already established by NAFAKA, but engaging local institutions is also key, I agree. I think as we proceed we’ll definitely be engaging more.
Answer (Jumbo): This project came to take advantage of the networks already established by NAFAKA, but engaging local institutions is also key, I agree. I think as we proceed we’ll definitely be engaging more.<br/>
 
  
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Question (Haroon): Will the varieties change as new challenges emerge? For example striga weed or water stress etc.?
Question (Haroon): Will the varieties change as new challenges emerge? For example striga weed or water stress etc.?<br/>
 
  
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Comment (Zubeda): There as challenge on getting the seeds for Soybean or groundnuts .The varieties released by AMINATA were selected by farmers and nutrition too was a critical element in the assessment process.
Comment (Zubeda): There as challenge on getting the seeds for Soybean or groundnuts .The varieties released by AMINATA were selected by farmers and nutrition too was a critical element in the assessment process.<br/>
 
  
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Comment (Tom Carr): There is a great opportunity for us to demonstrate the drought resistant varieties in Kongwa. Farmers are asking what the drought resistant varieties are?
Comment (Tom Carr): There is a great opportunity for us to demonstrate the drought resistant varieties in Kongwa. Farmers are asking what the drought resistant varieties are?<br/>
 
  
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Answer (Jumbo): Private sector play a big role in distributing varieties that are resistant to Striga and tolerant to drought. We hope to establish stronger linkages with the private sector who we hope to commercialize some of the varieties that we are promoting and have tested.
Answer (Jumbo): Private sector play a big role in distributing varieties that are resistant to Striga and tolerant to drought. We hope to establish stronger linkages with the private sector who we hope to commercialize some of the varieties that we are promoting and have tested.<br/>
 
  
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Additional comment (Silvanus): We have been working with Meru Agro and there is a positive feedback from agro dealers who have established village based agricultural advisors. An example is a recent milestone from this arrangement is an order for maize seeds worth 8 tones.
Additional comment (Silvanus): We have been working with Meru Agro and there is a positive feedback from agro dealers who have established village based agricultural advisors. An example is a recent milestone from this arrangement is an order for maize seeds worth 8 tones.<br/>
 
  
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Question (Mateete): The mission challenged us to present spill-over adoption. What are you doing to follow up the people attending field days just to follow up whether by chance they are adopting the technologies?
Question (Mateete): The mission challenged us to present spill-over adoption. What are you doing to follow up the people attending field days just to follow up whether by chance they are adopting the technologies?<br/>
 
Answer (Jumbo): Haroon is leading efforts to study on quick adoption and spill-over<br/>
 
  
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Answer (Jumbo): Haroon is leading efforts to study on quick adoption and spill-over
Question (Victor Manyong): It will be better next time to aggregate data presented by gender in your subsequent presentations<br/>
 
Additional comment (Silvanus): At NAFAKA we have a special data collection forms (DCF) form that is filled by those who attend the field days, so yes to an extent the data is available on farmers who attend field days, but are not part of our interventions. This can be a starting point for following up on spill-over adoption.<br/>
 
Additional comment (Swai): The data on women and men attending the filed days is available. The bigger challenge is that they keep asking about how to access the seeds and this is an answer that we have yet to give them.<br/>
 
Comment (Judith): At mission level we face the problem of our programs not being known at the local government level. This is very important. USAID is putting in a lot of funds to this projects, but we get very little partnership/collaboration from the local government authorities. It is important therefore to try as much as possible for project/programs to work with/involve the local government<br/>
 
  
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Question (Victor Manyong): It will be better next time to aggregate data presented by gender in your subsequent presentations
  
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Additional comment (Silvanus): At NAFAKA we have a special data collection forms (DCF) form that is filled by those who attend the field days, so yes to an extent the data is available on farmers who attend field days, but are not part of our interventions. This can be a starting point for following up on spill-over adoption.
'''Parking lot issues:'''<br/>
 
* From (Freddy): The issue of partnership with all stakeholders may not be possible because they request for money. How do we develop strong partnerships at low costs?
 
* From (Freddy): The issue of seed distribution networks…..How can this be made better? More discussion needed. There are possible options to be pursued.<br/>
 
  
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Additional comment (Swai): The data on women and men attending the filed days is available. The bigger challenge is that they keep asking about how to access the seeds and this is an answer that we have yet to give them.
  
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Comment (Judith): At mission level we face the problem of our programs not being known at the local government level. This is very important. USAID is putting in a lot of funds to this projects, but we get very little partnership/collaboration from the local government authorities. It is important therefore to try as much as possible for project/programs to work with/involve the local government
  
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'''Parking lot issues:'''
'''<u>RICE Team Presentation – Senthikumar & Gaudiose Mujawamariya</u>'''<br/>
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* '''<span style="color: #c00000;">From (Freddy): The issue of partnership with all stakeholders may not be possible because they request for money. How do we develop strong partnerships at low costs?.</span>'''
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* '''<span style="color: #c00000;">From (Freddy): The issue of seed distribution networks…..How can this be made better? More discussion needed. There are possible options to be pursued.</span>'''
  
[[:File:Rice team update.pptx| Presentation by Senthilkumar  Gaudiose for the rice team]]<br/>
 
  
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'''<u>RICE Team Presentation – Senthikumar & Gaudiose Mujawamariya</u>'''
  
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[[:File:Rice team update.pptx| Presentation by Senthilkumar  Gaudiose for the rice team]]
'''Activities in 2015:'''<br/>
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'''Activities in 2015:'''
 
* Developed motorized paddy weeder – four weeders were demonstrated, two demos were done per site, 30 farmers involved in each demo. The aim was to select a model (or combination) to be developed into prototype.
 
* Developed motorized paddy weeder – four weeders were demonstrated, two demos were done per site, 30 farmers involved in each demo. The aim was to select a model (or combination) to be developed into prototype.
 
* Develop an electronic decision support tool for farmers to aid with weed management – called ''riceadvice''. The base model has been produced
 
* Develop an electronic decision support tool for farmers to aid with weed management – called ''riceadvice''. The base model has been produced
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* Parasitic weed management demos have been developed in Kyela
 
* Parasitic weed management demos have been developed in Kyela
  
 
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'''Targets vs. Achievements:'''
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{|
 
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">S/N</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">INDICATOR </span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">FY TARGET</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">FY ACHIEVEMENT </span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">% FY ACHIEVEMENT</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">% FEMALE</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">% MALE </span>'''  
{|class="wikitable"
 
|+'''Targets vs. Achievements:'''
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''S/N'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">1</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of farmers and others who have applied new technologies or management practices as a result of USG assistance</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">625</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">538 exposed of which 120 applied</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">19%</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">57%</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">43%</span>'''  
| '''INDICATOR'''  
 
| '''FY TARGET'''  
 
| '''FY ACHIEVEMENT'''
 
| '''FY ACHIEVEMENT'''  
 
| '''FEMALE'''  
 
| '''MALE'''  
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">1</span>'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">2</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of rice hectares under improved technologies or management practices as a result of USG assistance</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">580</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">30</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">5%</span>''' ||  || 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of farmers and others who have applied new technologies or management practices as a result of USG assistance</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">625</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">538 exposed of which 120 applied</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">19%</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">57%</span>'''
 
| '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">43%</span>'''  
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">2</span>'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">3</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of individuals who have received USG supported short-term agricultural sector productivity or food security training</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">725</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">130</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">18%</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">35%</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">65%</span>'''
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of rice hectares under improved technologies or management practices as a result of USG assistance</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">580</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">30</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">5%</span>'''  
 
|  
 
|  
 
 
|-
 
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">3</span>'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">4</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of food security private enterprises (for profit), producers organizations, water users associations, women's groups, trade and business associations, and community-based organizations (CBOs) receiving USG assistance</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">71</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">55 individuals (interviewed)</span>''' ||  || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">30%</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">70%</span>'''  
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of individuals who have received USG supported short-term agricultural sector productivity or food security training</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">725</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">130</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">18%</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">35%</span>'''
 
| '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">65%</span>'''  
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">4</span>'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">5</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of rural households benefiting directly from USG interventions</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">775</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">339</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">43%</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">52%</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">48%</span>'''  
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of food security private enterprises (for profit), producers organizations, water users associations, women's groups, trade and business associations, and community-based organizations (CBOs) receiving USG assistance</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">71</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">55 individuals (interviewed)</span>'''  
 
|  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">30%</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">70%</span>'''  
 
 
|-
 
|-
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">5</span>'''  
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">6</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of beneficiaries with home gardens or alternate crops as a proxy for access to nutritious foods and income</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">149</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>''' || '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>''' || '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">-</span>'''  
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of rural households benefiting directly from USG interventions</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">775</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">339</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">43%</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">52%</span>'''  
 
| '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">48%</span>'''  
 
 
|-
 
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| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">6</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">Number of beneficiaries with home gardens or alternate crops as a proxy for access to nutritious foods and income</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">149</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>'''
 
| '''<span style'''"color: #290e0e;">-</span>'''
 
| '''<span style="color: #290e0e;">-</span>'''
 
 
|}
 
|}
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'''Key results:'''
 
 
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'''Key results:'''<br/>
 
 
* 120 farmers, 23 extensionists, 13 engineers and 6 researchers trained
 
* 120 farmers, 23 extensionists, 13 engineers and 6 researchers trained
 
* Elements for locally improved weeders identified
 
* Elements for locally improved weeders identified
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'''Questions/Comments:'''
 
'''Questions/Comments:'''
  
Comment (Swai): Put the right names for the rice varieties on the presentation<br/>
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Comment (Swai): Put the right names for the rice varieties on the presentation
 
 
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Question (Mateete): How is the rice team planning to achieve the main indicator to their activity which is the rice hectarage? So far they have only achieved 5%<br/>
 
 
 
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Answer (Senthikumar): The 5% only represents only the hectarage achieved by Africa Rice, NAFAKA probably has more. NAFAKA and Africa Rice need to combine the hectarage. During planning for the work plan for next year we shall agree on a strategy to ensure that the combined hectarage by NAFAKA and Africa Rice to ensure the target for improved hectarage is achieved.<br/>
 
 
 
  
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Question (Mateete): How is the rice team planning to achieve the main indicator to their activity which is the rice hectarage? So far they have only achieved 5%
Question (Irmgard): Is Africa Rice doing any post-harvest work on rice?<br/>
 
  
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Answer (Senthikumar): The 5% only represents only the hectarage achieved by Africa Rice, NAFAKA probably has more. NAFAKA and Africa Rice need to combine the hectarage. During planning for the work plan for next year we shall agree on a strategy to ensure that the combined hectarage by NAFAKA and Africa Rice to ensure the target for improved hectarage is achieved.
  
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Question (Irmgard): Is Africa Rice doing any post-harvest work on rice?
Answer (Senthikumar): No, there is currently no work on post-harvest by the team.<br/>
 
  
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Answer (Senthikumar): No, there is currently no work on post-harvest by the team.
  
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Comment (Kennedy): You can get numbers on hectarage through the seed companies by calculating the quantity of sales against the number equired per hectare. Most seed companies are promoting SARO5
Comment (Kennedy): You can get numbers on hectarage through the seed companies by calculating the quantity of sales against the number equired per hectare. Most seed companies are promoting SARO5<br/>
 
  
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Question (Veronica): Is there a provision to adopt the app to be adopted for the local conditions e.g. for usability of framers. How will the farmers be able to use it? What are you doing to make it usable?
Question (Veronica): Is there a provision to adopt the app to be adopted for the local conditions e.g. for usability of framers. How will the farmers be able to use it? What are you doing to make it usable?<br/>
 
  
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Answer (Senthikumar): The app only needs internet during installation only, after that no internet is required. It will be in local Kiswahili language. The operators will be the agro-dealers, and they will use it during purchase of fertilizer where the app will be able to print out on fertilizer application rates etc.
 
Answer (Senthikumar): The app only needs internet during installation only, after that no internet is required. It will be in local Kiswahili language. The operators will be the agro-dealers, and they will use it during purchase of fertilizer where the app will be able to print out on fertilizer application rates etc.
  
'''<u>Vegetable Team Presentation – Andreas Gramzow</u>'''<br/>
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'''<u>Vegetable Team Presentation – Andreas Gramzow</u>'''
  
 
[[:File:Vegetable team update.pptx| Presentation by Andreas Gramzow for the rice team]]
 
[[:File:Vegetable team update.pptx| Presentation by Andreas Gramzow for the rice team]]
  
'''Key activities:'''<br/>
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'''Key activities:'''
 
* Established demo plots and home garden trials – The selection of the home garden trials was done with extension officers at district and village level. Training of Trainers done for 149 farmers who have started their baby trials. Currently there are 517 grand baby trials out of this
 
* Established demo plots and home garden trials – The selection of the home garden trials was done with extension officers at district and village level. Training of Trainers done for 149 farmers who have started their baby trials. Currently there are 517 grand baby trials out of this
 
* IPM training was done in June 2015
 
* IPM training was done in June 2015

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