AR ESA phase-1-legacy-meeting June2016

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Africa RISING East & Southern Africa
Phase 1 legacy meeting
30 June - 2 July, 2016
Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania


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Objective

  • To review progress made by project in the past 4 years of implementation
  • To document our project outputs in form of scientific publications and technology protocols

Expected outputs

  • Compilation of a book of abstracts (click to download)
  • Advanced manuscripts for papers to be submitted to peer reviewed journals for publication
  • A timeline for completion of the manuscripts developed

List of Participants (tentative) | Abass, Adebayo || Anitha, Seetha |- | Azzarri, Carlo || Chirwa, Rowland |- | Chrispinus Rubanza || Davies Melele |- | Gabriel T.Ndunguru || Edward Mzumara |- | Elirehema Swai || Erin Anders |- | Festo Ngulu || Fischer, Gundula |- | Funny Chigwa || Hillbur, Per |- | Isaac Jambo || Jeroen Groot |- | Julius Ntwenya || Jumbo, Bright |- | Kabamba Mwansa || Kihara, Job Maguta |- | Kimaro, Anthony || Kizito, Fred |- | Kotu, Bekele || Kumar, Lava |- | Leonard Marwa || Lukuyu, Ben |- | Mahuku, George || Makumbi, Dan |- | MUTENJE, Munyaradzi Junia || Muthoni, Francis |- | Okori, Patrick || Peter Ngowi |- | Philipo Joseph || Regis Chikowo |- | SETIMELA, Peter Sekwena || Shee, Apurba |- | Sieg Snapp || Sikumba, Gregory |- | Simon, Boniface || Sseguya, Haroon |- | Stephen Lyimo || Victor Afari-Sefa |- | Wezi Mhango || Yangole Luhenda |- | Yasinta Muzanila || Hoeschle-Zeledon, Irmgard |- | Odhong, Jonathan || Mawole, Devotha |- | Bekunda, Mateete || Victor Manyong |- |}

Agenda

DAY ONE (30 June, 2016)
08:00 Registration
08:30 Overview of agenda for the day
08:35 Welcome & Opening remarks

- Irmgard Hoeschle-Zeledon - Manager, Africa RISING
- Victor Manyong - Director IITA Eastern Africa Hub

08:50 Presentation on ESA project evolution: 2012 – 2016 - Mateete Bekunda

Theme and paper presentations (10 mins. intro presentation by theme leader; 5 minute presentation of each paper + 2 minutes "rebuttal" by the internal reviewer + 3 minutes for (positive) comments)


Kongwa Kiteto 9:10 Presentation by leader of theme 1 (Technology packages for genetic intensification) – Patrick Okori, ICRISAT 9:20 Munthali et al. - New cereal and legume technologies to underpin sustainable intensification in semi-arid agro-ecologies of central Tanzania 9:30 Presentation by leader of theme 2 (Integrated crop, soil health and livestock technologies for ecological intensification) – Anthony Kimaro, ICRAF 9:40 Kimaro et al. - Evaluation of Soil Health Indicators for Sustainable Intensification of Maize-based Cropping Systems in Semiarid Tanzania 9:50 Mkoma et al. - Sustainable Intensification of Maize-based Cropping Systems in Semiarid Tanzania through Improved Nutrient Management 10:00 BREAK 10:30 Swamila et al. - Simulating adoption of sustainable intensification technologies in semi-arid areas of central Tanzania 10:40 Rubanza et al. - Characterization of Livestock Grazing Management Systems in Semi-arid Kiteto and Kongwa Districts of Tanzania 10:50 Rubanza et al. - Phenotypic Characterisation of Local Chicken Ecotypes Indigenous to Semi-arid Areas of Central Tanzania 11:00 Swai et al. - Efficacy of in-situ rain water harvesting techniques on soil water storage run-off and maize zea-mays performance in semi-arid areas of Central vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Tanzania 11:10 Jonas et al. - Optimizing Growth and Yield of Intercropped Maize and Pigeonpea and Gliricidia in Kongwa and Kiteto Districts Tanzania 11:20 Presentation by leader of theme 3 (Aflatoxin mitigation to improve nutrition, safety and market competitiveness) – Patrick Okori, ICRISAT 11:30 Anitha et al. - The impact of legume cereal based complementary food reduced aflatoxin exposure and improved hygiene practices on malnutrition statusof vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv children in rural Tanzania

Babati 11:40 Presentation by leader of theme 1(Crop Management Efficiency) – Job Kihara, CIAT 11:50 Kizito et al. - Modeling agricultural interventions from farm-scale to landscape: The case for the Agricultural Policy/Environmental eXtender APEX tool in vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Northern Tanzania

12:00 Lyimo et al. - Reducing yield gaps under small holder farmers conditions in Babati Tanzania: potentials and opportunities 12:10 Kihara et al. - From skeptism to realism: unlocking productivity potential under small holder farmers in Babati Northern Tanzania 12:20 Presentation by leader of theme 2 (Integrated Livestock Feed component) – Ben Lukuyu, ILRI 12:30 Marwa et al. - Characterization of local chicken production and management systems in Tanzania 12:40 Marwa et al. - The effect of nutrition management on the performance of local chickens in Tanzania 12:50 Sikumba et al. - Participatory on farm evaluation of improved Napier grass Pennisetum Purpureum accessions in northern Tanzania 1:00 Lukuyu et al. - Characterization of crop residues for livestock feed as an option for enhancing intensification on smallholder farms in Babati DistrictTanzania

1:10 LUNCH BREAK 2:00 Presentation by leader of theme 3 (Integration of vegetables into maize-based farming systems in Babati) – Victor Afari-Sefa, AVRDC 2:10 Lukumay et al. - Yield response and economic performance of elite vegetable cultivars to good agricultural practices within intensified farming systems inselected vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv locale of Tanzania

2:20 Presentation by leader of theme 4 (Food storage, value addition and mycotoxin management) – Adebayo Abass, IITA/ George Mahuku, IITA 2:30 Abass et al. - Nutritional Status and Dietary Diversity of Rural Children in a Maize-based Farming System of Tanzania 2:40 Abass et al. - /spanspan stylemargin-left: .5inspan stylecolor: 00b050 Smallholder farmers comparative assessment of Traditional and Improved Storage options for Maize in Tanzania 2:50 Mbwambo et al. - /spanspan stylemargin-left: .5inspan stylecolor: 00b050 Economic Evaluation of Improved Grain Storage Technology in Tanzania 3:00 Presentation by leader of theme 5 (Management of maize lethal necrosis disease) – Jumbo Bright, CIMMYT/ Lava Kumar, IITA 3:10 Jumbo et al. - Integration of Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease Management in Crop/Livestock Intensification to Enhance Productivity of Smallholder vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv AgriculturalProduction Systems in East Africa

3:20 Presentation by leader of theme 6 (Institutional Cooperation and Co-Learning) – Per Hillbur 3:30 Hillbur and Caitilin - Is there a local demand for sustainable intensification The role of multi-stakeholder platforms to target smallholders needs in BabatiTanzania

3:40 Presentation by leader Malawi - Sieglinde Snapp, MSU/ Regis Chikowo, MSU 3:50 Chikowo et al. - Farm typologies and sustainable intensification: where the rubber meets the road 4:00 Chaitaka et al. - Yield reponse of climbing bean genotypes to different crop management options in two agroecological zones in central Malawi 4:10 Chaitaka et al. - The effect of different soil health management and cropping system options on yield of drought tolerant bush bean varieties in two agro- vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv ecologiesin central Malawi 4:20 BREAK 4:40 Mzumara et al. - Improving productivity of the sole and intercropped pigeonpea and soybean through phosphorus fertilization under different agro-ecologiesin vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv Central Malawi 4:50 Snapp et al. - Feeding the future: The role of sustainable intensification indicators in East and Southern Africa 5:00 Gwenambira et al. - Below and above-ground pigeonpea productivity in a novel doubled-up legume cropping system across three agro-ecologies in Central Malawi

5:10 Wrap up day One

DAY TWO (01 July, 2016)

8:00 Overview of agenda for day 2 Zambia 8:10 Zambia leader Zambia – Peter Setimela, CIMMYT

8:20 Mupangwa et al. - Productivity and profitability of manual and mechanized smallholder conservation agriculture CA systems in Eastern Zambia 8:30 Manda et al. - /spanspan stylemargin-left: .5inspan stylecolor: 00b050 Ex-ante Welfare Impacts of Maize-Soybean Rotation Adoption in Eastern Zambia 8:40 Setimela et al. - /spanspan stylemargin-left: .5inspan stylecolor: 00b050 Evaluation of Quality Protein Maize Using AMMI Model

Cross-cutting

8:50 Fisher and Wittich - Social Exchange Networks and Historical Experiences: Following a Maize-Fertilizer Intervention in Babati Tanzania 9:00 Jambo et al. - Motivations for adoption and adaptation of Sustainable Intensification Innovations for Smallholder farms in East and Southern Africa 9:10 Shee and Pervez - Heterogeneous Impacts of Credit Constraints in the Presence of Risk Rationing: Evidence from Tanzania 9:20 Shee et al. - Farmer Attitudes toward Improved Agricultural Technology: Willingness to Pay Analysis in Tanzania 9:30 Azzarri and Signorelli - Farm Typologies in Tanzania and Malawi 9:40 Haile et al. - Plant different eat different Insights from participatory agricultural research 9:50 Sseguya et al. - Farmer learning and application for sustainable intensification in Tanzania: drivers and implications for scaling 10:00 BREAK 10:30 Participants fold up into writing groups/ Project Steering Committee runs in parallel 1:00 LUNCH BREAK 4:30 Participants assemble for feedback from Steering Committee & Wrap up of day 2 4:30 BREAK


DAY THREE (02 July, 2016) 8:00 Overview of agenda for day 3 8:10 Geospatial tools for managing sustainable agricultural intensification - Francis Muthoni, Africa RISING GIS Specialist 8:30 Participants fold up again to the writing groups 10:00 BREAK 12:30 Participants converge to agree on timeliness for finalizing outputs 12:45 Way forward and Closing of meeting 1:00 LUNCH & DEPART


MEETING NOTES


Outputs of from this event will add to growing collection of peer reviewed papers, book chapters etc. produced by scientists implementing activities in the Africa RISING East and Southern Africa project. Examples of such outputs already produced by the team before are as below:


ALL POWER POINT PRESENTATIONS MADE AT THE MEETING (click to download)


Presentation on ESA project evolution: 2012 2016 - Mateete Bekunda

Kongwa Kiteto Presentation by leader of theme 1 Technology packages for genetic intensification – Patrick Okori, ICRISAT

Presentation by leader of theme 2 Integrated crop soil health and livestock technologies for ecological intensification – Anthony Kimaro, ICRAF

Presentation by leader of theme 3 Aflatoxin mitigation to improve nutrition safety and market competitiveness – Patrick Okori, ICRISAT

Babati Presentation by leader of theme 1Crop Management Efficiency – Job Kihara, CIAT

Presentation by leader of theme 2 Integrated Livestock Feed component – Ben Lukuyu, ILRI

Presentation by leader of theme 3 Integration of vegetables into maize-based farming systems in Babati – Victor Afari-Sefa, AVRDC

Presentation by leader of theme 4 Food storage value addition and mycotoxin management – George Mahuku for Adebayo Abass, IITA/ George Mahuku, IITA

Presentation by leader of theme 5 Management of maize lethal necrosis disease – Jumbo Bright, CIMMYT/ Lava Kumar, IITA

Presentation by leader of theme 6 Institutional Cooperation and Co-Learning – Per Hillbur

Malawi Presentation by leader Malawi - Sieglinde Snapp, MSU/ Regis Chikowo, MSU

Zambia Zambia leader Zambia – Peter Setimela, CIMMYT

Cross-cutting

Timelines for finalizing papers Participants discussed the timelines for finalization of their papers in groups and made presentation committing themselves to the set time frames for completion. Additionally, at the request of the chief scientist; in those groups they reflected on the issue of inputs offered to farmers by the teams and their nature. Could they be classifed as free inputs? Research inputs? etc.

Feedback from the Project Steering Committee - Peter Carberry, Deputy Director General ICRISAT Click here to download the presentation summarizing the feedback from the PSC as presented by Dr. Carberry





















to document our project outputs in form of scientific publications and technology protocols