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CTA S&T Programme updates 2014


Update on CTA Top-20 Innovations for Smallholder farmers

The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation – ACP/EU (CTA), launched a call for proposals in December 2013 on innovations in use or which have potential in smallholder agricultural production systems in ACP countries and which, if known and widely promoted, can benefit other farming communities. Due to statutory requirements, we extended the deadline to 09 March.We have received approximately 200 entries from 41 countries in the ACP-EU region so far. 30% were submitted in French. Most of the proposals fall in the category farmer-led, followed closely by research-led and university-led innovations.   What’s Next Proposals will undergo a three-step evaluation based on the pre-determined evaluation criteria :1)    Preliminary review:A jury consisting of a multidisciplinary & bi-lingual (en/fr) panel of scientists, extension agents and farmers will do a preliminary review of the entries, which should lead to a shortlist of about 40-50 proposals.2)    Voting on shortlist:Through our network of agencies, farmers will be invited to vote on the shortlist and about 30 that have the highest potential to change smallholders’ lives will be selected3)    A high-level international expert panel will choose the top 20 innovations.4)    The top 20 will be published and widely disseminated.CTA wishes to thank all those who submitted proposals. We are counting on your continued support as we go through the next stages. We look forward to announcing the 20 top in the near future.Earlier, the call: http://knowledge.cta.int/Dossiers/CTA-and-S-T/Fellowships-grants-calls/Call-for-Proposals-CTA-Top-20-Innovations-for-Smallholder-farmers

4/03/2014


CTA as partner – EU FP7 PACE-Net Plus project

CTA is a member of a consortium of 16 partners involved in the EU 7th Framework Programme PACE-Net Plus project “Pacific Europe Network for Science, Technology and Innovation.” This 3-year project with a budget of €3 million is coordinated by IRD (Institut de Recherche pour le Développement), France.Considering the results of past and ongoing initiatives supporting EU-Pacific ST&I cooperation, PACE-Net Plus will: Support EU-Pacific policy dialogue in ST&I, including dialogue on innovation issues. Reinforce EU-Pacific ST&I cooperation, focusing on 3 major societal challenges (in the field of health, demographic change and wellbeing; food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and the bio-economy; and climate action, resource use and efficiency, and raw material). Encourage coordination by promoting the implementation of joint EU-Pacific actions. Enhance cooperation on innovation issues, by helping to bridge the gap between public and private sectors. Strengthen Pacific-EU research cooperation partnerships, through the promotion of Horizon 2020 and other programmes among the Pacific research community, as well as Pacific opportunities for European researchers. Together with the University of Papua New Guinea (UNPG), CTA will co-lead work package 2 (WP2) “Strengthening the EU-Pacific ST&I cooperation in the field of food security, sustainable agriculture, marine and maritime research and the bio-economy.”  CTA is also a partner in WP 4 on “Enhancing the cooperation on innovation issues to tackle the societal challenges which is led by UNIDO/UNPG”, WP 5 on “Strengthening the Pacific-EU research cooperation partnerships” and WP 6 “Support to the bi-regional policy dialogue in ST&I.”  Consortium meetings have been held in Noumea, New Zealand/Australia and most recently, EU-based partners met on 10 February 2014 in Brussels, Belgium. More information about this project and the partners is available on the project website www.pacenet.eu.

4/03/2014


Update on 2nd Caribbean Science and Agriculture Film and Video Competition “Adding Value to Local Foods”

The Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation – ACP/EU (CTA), in collaboration with the Caribbean Council for Science and Technology (CCST), The Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), The University of the West Indies (UWI), Columbus Communications Trinidad Limited (FLOW Trinidad) and the Trinidad & Tobago Film Company, launched the second Caribbean Science and Agriculture Film and Video Competition in October 2013The main objective of this competition is to encourage the use of ICTs by young professionals in improving the environment for agricultural science and innovation in the Caribbean region.

4/03/2014


UWI/CTA/NAMDEVCO workshop Postharvest Management Strategies to Reduce Losses of Perishable Crops, 24–225 February 2014, Trinidad

Improved methods to reduce postharvest losses of fresh produce as well as minimally processed products, was the focus of a workshop conducted through a collaboration between CTA, the UWI and the National Agricultural Marketing and Development Corporation (NAMDEVCO). The workshop, which took place in Trinidad from 24–25 February 2014, targeted field officers, certified farmers, produce managers, exporters and technical experts. This training came out of recommendations from the third ISHS Conference on 'Postharvest and Quality Management of Horticultural Products of Interest in Tropical Regions', which was held in Trinidad in July 2013 with the support of CTA.

8/04/2014


Proceedings of the African Poultry Network Workshop, 25 October 2013, Turkey

Last year, CTA facilitated the participation of African scientists in an international poultry conference which was held back to back with a workshop of the African Poultry Network (APN) for finalizing its constitution. APN has submitted the technical report and there are articles which may be of particular interests to you. For example: ICT strategy for poultry (pp. 17–22), Family poultry (pp. 23–27) and Poultry extension (pp. 41–46).

8/04/2014


Technical report: Perspectives for Potatoes and Sweet Potatoes in Africa and the Way Forward

CTA facilitated the participation of 15 African scientists to attend the 9th African Potato Association (APA) Meeting last year (July 2013, Naivasha, Kenya). Young scientists working on pro-vitamin A orange fleshed potato were given the opportunity to present their research and learn about the latest scientific, technical and other related developments  from around the world in support of developing the potato value chain. Each scientist submitted a report to CTA.

8/04/2014


Expert Meeting: CTA Top 20 agricultural innovations for ACP smallholder farming systems

Dates: 28-30 April 2014  -- Venue: CTA Headquarters, Wageningen, the Netherlands  -- In December 2013, CTA launched the call for the “CTA Top-20 innovations for smallholder farmers” and received 251 submissions. An initial screening of the submissions was undertaken by CTA in consultation with an independent consultant which resulted in a shortlist of approximately 75 which will be evaluated using an established scorecard.An expert meeting is being convened to select 30-40 innovations which will be further evaluated by farmers from across the ACP region. The final Top 20 will be endorsed by a high-level panel of international experts (scientists/academicians, extension agents and farmers) and published in various formats for wide-scale dissemination.   Download the meeting's programme below. About the call: http://knowledge.cta.int/Dossiers/CTA-and-S-T/CTA-S-T-programme/CTA-S-T-Programme-updates-2014/Update-on-CTA-Top-20-Innovations-for-Smallholder-farmers and http://knowledge.cta.int/admin/Dossiers/CTA-and-S-T/Fellowships-grants-calls/Call-for-Proposals-CTA-Top-20-Innovations-for-Smallholder-farmers

26/04/2014


First expert meeting – CTA Top 20 Agricultural Innovations for Smallholder Farmers

In December 2013, CTA launched the call for the “CTA Top-20 innovations for smallholder farmers” and received 251 submissions. Key statistics based on pre-screening of submissions received  are as follows: 49 countries; five intervention categories – production (123; 49%), extension (45; 18%), post harvest (27; 11%), expanding market options/ new products (24; 9%), land and water management (14; 6%) and miscellaneous (18; 7%).According to the types of innovation (social, technological, institutional, process) submissions received; 79 were farmer-led, 70 were research-led; 42 were university-led; 19 were private-sector led; 6 were government / ministry-led and three were from private persons. 75 submissions made it past the initial screening which was undertaken by CTA in consultation with a independent consultant.During the first expert meeting on 28-30 April, CTA staff in consultation with an team of experts from Africa, Caribbean and the Pacific representing research, academia, extension and farmers, selected 30-40 innovations which will be further evaluated by farmers from across the ACP region. The final Top 20 will be endorsed by a high-level panel of international experts (scientists/academicians, extension agents and farmers) and published in various formats for wide-scale dissemination.More information on this initiative, previously published

6/05/2014


Update on the Caribbean Science and Agriculture Film and Video Competition: 'Adding Value to Local Foods'

In October 2013, CTA, in collaboration with the Caribbean Council for Science and Technology (CCST), the Caribbean Agricultural Research and Development Institute (CARDI), the University of the West Indies (UWI), Columbus Communications Trinidad Limited (FLOW Trinidad) and the Trinidad & Tobago Film Company, launched the second Caribbean Science and Agriculture Film and Video Competition 'Adding Value to Local Foods'. This thematic focus responds to the Caribbean food and nutrition policy priorities on food availability and utilisation which emphasise promotion of the sustainable production, commercialisation and consumption of safe, affordable, nutritious quality Caribbean food commodities/products. The competition encourages creative, technology savvy young professionals (persons 18-35 years) with a passion for communicating ideas and an interest in leveraging science and technology for agricultural and economic development to participate. Eighty-four (84) entries were received from 12 countries; Barbados, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, St. Vincent & the Grenadines, St. Kitts, St. Lucia, Suriname, the Bahamas, and Trinidad and Tobago.   The dominant theme selected by entrants was; 'Promoting the benefits of local foods', followed by 'Processing option' and 'Consumer/market driven approaches'. Following the evaluation by the expert panel, sixty (60) teams were selected to participate in a hands-on customised training workshop in film and animation that was held in Port of Spain, Trinidad from 7-11 April 2014. Next steps: Each team will be assigned two mentors; a scientist and an expert in film and video production who will oversee the final production of films and videos for showcasing during the competition finals. The deadline date for submission of videos is 1 July 2014. All of the films and videos will be broadcast on-line over a four week period. Winners will be chosen by on-line audiences as well as a jury of scientists and film makers.  Click this link to browse through the photos of the latest training workshop. Previously published information on the competition.The competition website and the competition's facebook page. Download the press release.

7/05/2014


African Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (ASTII) Initiative series, Policy Brief No. 3, December 2013

The African Science, Technology and Innovation Indicators (ASTII) Initiative was launched in 2007 by the New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) as one of the programme areas of Africa’s Science and Technology Consolidated Plan of Action (CPA). The ASTII Initiative supports both evidence-based STI policy formulation and review; enhances regional cooperation and collaboration on S&T and innovation activities or programmes; strengthens Africa’s human and institutional capacities for STI indicators and related surveys; contributes to the production of reliable African STI indicators and related data sets available and in use. Under ASTII participating countries undertake R&D and Innovation surveys to produce the data needed to compile indicators on the status of STI.This Policy Brief shows that ASTII has stimulated AU member states to start conducting R&D and innovation surveys and to build national capacities to inform STI policy formulation and review. However, AU members states are hampered by a number of challenges in their efforts to transition their economies, and these include the limited resources of the responsible bodies to collect and analyse data from R & D and Innovation surveys at national level.

7/05/2014


Press Release - CTA TOP 20 Innovations

To capture the ideas and harness the potential of ACP innovators, the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation ACP-EU (CTA) launched a call for proposals, in December 2013, to unearth and award 20 TOP innovations that are transforming smallholder farms in Africa, the Caribbean and The Pacific. Journalists from ACP countries are welcome to engage in this one-of-its-kind contest by interviewing both innovators and end-users.Download the press release (PDF) below. 

17/06/2014


CTA / RUFORUM / Wageningen UR Deans Workshop "Improving Food and Nutrition Security Outcomes: What Role for Universities?"

As a side event of the RUFORUM Biennial Conference 2014, this workshop intends to expose African deans to the Auditing Instrument for Food Security in Higher Education (AIFSHE) tool and methodology for increasing university engagement (leadership), quality (content and process-wise) and relevance (with respect to the market as well as with the policy makers) in addressing the Food and Nutrition Security (FNS) challenge. The objective of the workshop is therefore, to garner their feedback on the utility of the tool and identify areas for improvement and the next steps for up-scaling FNS in Tertiary Agricultural Education (TAE) for influencing policy and practice and improving food and nutrition outcomes in Africa and beyond. -- Lucungo Hall, Maputo, Mozambique -- 19-20 July 2014. 

10/07/2014


International Forum: ‘Unleashing Science, Technology and Innovation for Food and Nutrition Security’

The CTA International Forum on 'Unleashing Science, Technology and Innovation for Food and Nutrition Security', held in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 15-17 October 2014, broughttogether leading scholars, senior scientists / researchers / academics, policy makers, development practitioners, innovators and private sector representatives, including farmers, to:  • Assess the relevance and effectiveness of current agricultural research and innovation policies and programmes for addressing the challenges of food and nutrition security;  • Analyze and generate evidence on innovations occurring in ACP agriculture for shaping future STI policy formulation and implementation for achieving food and nutrition security;  • Agree on how best to move forward in sharpening the STI focus, strengthening national innovation systems, and increasing public and private investments to effectively address food and nutrition insecurity in the future.  It is expected that this forum will influence CTA partners’ future programmes for agricultural research, higher education and innovation for addressing food and nutrition security.  Find the Forum's programme here.

Wednesday 15 October 2014 - Friday 17 October 2014


Programme: International Forum 'Unleashing Science, Technology and Innovation for Food and nutrition security'

The CTA International Forum on Unleashing Science, Technology and Innovation for Food and Nutrition Security, to be held in Arnhem, the Netherlands, 15-17 October  2014, will bring together leading scholars, senior scientists/ researchers/ academics, policy makers, development practitioners, innovators and private sector representatives, including farmers. Download the programme below. Find the event's detail and concept note here. A partial list of participants is available here.

6/10/2014


Cross-learning write-shop: 'CTA Top 20 Innovations that Benefit Smallholder Farmers'

In December 2013, CTA launched the call for the CTA Top 20 innovations that are benefitting smallholder farmers and received 251 submissions. An initial screening of the submissions resulted in a shortlist of 70 which were evaluated using an established scorecard. An expert meeting selected the top 40 innovations which were synthesised into succinct abstracts and translated into French. The shortlist was further evaluated by ACP farmers’ organisations and the CTA Top 20 innovations were identified. Find more information on the CTA Top 20 innovations here. The write-shop's programme can be downloaded below.

Monday 13 October 2014 - Friday 17 October 2014


Key messages - International Forum 'Unleashing Science, Technology and Innovation for Food and nutrition security'

Key messages: 1) Access to food is a human right & 2) We need impact and we must avoid the blame game.  

24/10/2014


Innovation Systems and Inclusive Growth - CTA FNS Forum 2014

Key message: Recognise local concerns, interests and needs, as they strengthen measures that are supportive of the change/innovation process

24/10/2014


Supply Chain Management and Food Security during Crises - CTA FNS Forum 2014

Key message: Learn from the past and do better.

24/10/2014


Research, Innovation and Entrepreneurship - CTA FNS Forum 2014

Key message: Science by itself cannot deliver innovation.

24/10/2014


Harnessing the Power of Higher Education for Global Food and Nutrition Security - CTA FNS Forum 2014

Key message: We need to understand the context to make a difference.

24/10/2014