Peter Carberry Director GLDC An R4D investment of 413 million over five years 20182022 A global initiative of partners for the grain legume and cereal crops of the drylands of subSaharan Africa and South Asia ID: 749196
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GLDC as a network and prospectus to leverage joint actions by partners
Peter Carberry
Director, GLDCSlide2
An R4D investment of
$413 million over five years
(2018-2022)A global initiative of partners for the grain legume and cereal crops of the drylands of sub-Saharan Africa and South AsiaA Mali Agri-business Incubation Hub member exhibits processed products.Tackling extreme poverty and malnutrition
in the most fragile ecologies
GLDC: A prospectus for transforming Agri-Food Systems in the drylands of sub-Saharan Africa and South AsiaSlide3
Total secured CRP budget by sources of funding (US$)
Sources of Funding Secured
2018
2019
2020
2021
2022
Total
W3
27,316,888
13,053,960
5,709,791
170,000
170,000
46,420,639 Bilateral20,593,079 11,439,067 7,566,474 1,960,490 1,407,490 42,966,600 TOTAL SECURED59,409,967 36,568,027 25,955,265 15,443,490 15,556,490 152,933,239 Funding Gap(24,670,636)(46,941,698)(56,873,980)(66,035,086)(65,545,358)(260,066,757)
… but there is much to do in filling the funding gap
System funding (W1/W2) of $40M over five years (2018-2022)Slide4
ICRISAT:
Sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet, chickpea,
pigeonpea and groundnutIITA: Cowpea and soybeanICARDA: Lentil and chickpeaICRAF : Agroforestry and Natural Resource ManagementIWMI: Water managementBioversity International
: Promote biodiversity on farmsILRI:
Crop-livestock integration
WLE:
Interface farms and landscapes, increase water-use efficiency
CCAFS:
Climate-risk management tools and information
CRP partners
PIM:
Foresight modelling tools to assess impacts
A4NH: Biofortification and food safetyRICE, WHEAT, MAIZE, ROOTS, TUBERS AND BANANAS: Intercropping with dominant crops of the CRPsLIVESTOCK: Dual-purpose varieties and hybridsGLDC: bringing together the R4D capabilities of the CGIAR in cereal-legume-tree-livestock systems Slide5
Apex and SROs
Sub-Saharan Africa
Private Sector companies & consortiaUSAID Feed the Future Innovation LabsNARESFARACORAF/WECARD CCARDESAASARECARUFORUM
WACCIAWARD
DuPont Pioneer
Advanta
Seeds
Syngenta Foundation
Seed Co, Zimbabwe
Mars Chocolate
Microsoft
MANOBI-AFRICA, Senegal
Hybrid Parent Research Consortium
African Seed Trade Association
India Pulses & Grains Association (IPGA)Farmer Producer Organizations, IndiaSorghum and MilletPeanut & Mycotoxin LegumeClimate-Resilient SorghumClimate Resilient ChickpeaClimate-Resilient Cowpea South AsiaNGO & Large ProgramsARIsSAARC Agriculture Centre APAARIICAR, IndiaNational Institute of Nutrition, IndiaAlliance for a Green Revolution in AfricaCatholic Relief Services (CRS)CAREGlobal Alliance for Improved NutritionFarm AfricaAfrican Agricultural Technology FoundationSelf Employed Women’s Association, IndiaYoung Professionals for Agricultural (YPARD)N2AfricaHarvestPlusCSIRO, AustraliaCIRAD, FranceIRD, FranceFAO Research and Extension World Vegetable CenterSLU, SwedenUWA, AustraliaGLDC Supporting PartnersSlide6
Adzuki bean
(PNAS 2015
Sci Rep 2015)
Chickpea
(Nature Biotechnology- 2013)
Pigeonpea
(Nature Biotechnology- 2012)
Mungbean
(Nature
Commun
.- 2014)
Pearl millet- 2016
GENOMES SEQUENCED…GroundnutSesame (Genome Biology- 2014) (Nature Genetics- 2016 PNAS 2016) (in revision)Slide7Slide8
Partnering with NARS to enter elite Lines into NPTs/NVTsSlide9
FPO initiatives in three southern states.
Linking farmers to supply processors for better returns.
Creating value at farm-gate level through primary processing units.Facilitating supply of newer, improved varieties of millets and pulses.Providing on-field crop and seed production support.Working with initiatives of State Governments in transitioning farmers towards modern agriculture and market linkages.
Farmer Producer Organizations in IndiaSlide10
Partnering with agribusinessSlide11
Bhoochetana
- A soil rejuvenation project with Government of KarnatakaSlide12
GLDC Innovation Fund
Engage with private and public sector, civil society and smallholder farmers actors in targeted value chains.
Fund collaborative design, implementation and outreach of GLDC projects that focus on understanding and overcoming constraints on the path to impact. Invest in unanticipated opportunities that can build a strong business case for sustainable and equitable benefits for smallholders.Critical capacity building activities that address key institutional barriers along GLDC value chains.Leveraging co-investment from private, NGO or public sector partners. A robust, transparent process will be implemented.Slide13
THE PROCESS
FP4:
Variety/ hybrid development
FP1:
Priority setting,
impact acceleration
FP2:
Transforming
Agri
-Food Systems
FP5:
Pre-breeding & Trait Discovery
FP3:
Farm, household
managementFive Flagship Programs deliver into two impact pathwaysM&E with key indicators Prioritize women and youthSlide14
Thank you
In partnership with CGIAR Centers, public and private organizations, governments, and farmers worldwide
Demand-driven Innovation for the Drylandswww.gldc.cgiar.org