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Sorghum value chain incubator launched in Kenya

Launched on 14 March 2014, at the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology (JKUAT), Kenya, the Sorghum Value Chain Development Consortium (SVCDC) trains agribusiness graduates, gives them hands-on experience and supports them to start SMEs. The incubator programme gives guidance to start-up business from conceptualisation; supports start-ups with expertise and facilities; and provides services to commercial clients who want to expand, diversify, create new products or enter new markets. SVCDC is one of the six Agribusiness Innovation Incubation Consortium (AIIC) in Africa, an initiative of the Forum for Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA under the African universities, Business and Research in Agricultural innovation (UniBRAIN) programme. (ANAFE, 02/05/2014)

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Feed the Future Commercial Sorghum Project in Nigeria is Win-Win for Smallholder Farmers and Private Companies

A Feed the Future project in Nigeria has enabled more than 42,000 smallholder farmers to increase their sorghum yields by 128% by helping them to improve production practices and better meet the requirements of buyers. Meanwhile, a major malting facility in the southeast region is now operating at full capacity thanks to increased availability of high-quality sorghum.    

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Sorghum research at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria – Nigeria

Research at the Institute for Agricultural Research (IAR,) is to generate technology, enhance productivity and farm income of farmers especially the small-scale farm holders. Of the eight research programmes, four are crop-based, amongst which sorghum is one of the cereal research crops.    

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Directorate of Sorghum Research – India

The Directorate of Sorghum Research (DSR) of India works on all aspects of sorghum research and development. Its Hyderabad centre conducts basic and strategic research, while region-specific research and services occur in its Maharashtra centres. The website provides information about research and projects and information for farmers, downloads, e-publications, result framework documents (RFDFs) and the report: Vision 2030. DSR has developed high-yielding varieties and hybrids of sorghum and production and product development technologies, aiming to transform subsistence sorghum farming into a commercial and profitable production system. Crop research needs have been reassessed in terms of current and future demand, resolving specific production constraints, development of post -harvest processing and value-addition technologies, marketing strategies and policies that may result in additional income and employment without sacrificing overall goal of attaining sustainable food and nutritional security, especially of the sorghum farmers in dry regions and the urban poor.   

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Grants to Fund International Sorghum Research - The Land Institute

This institute has been awarded two grants to fund international sorghum research. One grant will be dedicated to research that will seek to determine whether perennial sorghum strains developed in Kansas and Georgia could be used to breed varieties for sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia that could lessen soil degradation and improve food security. The other grant will fund genomics analysis of sorghum populations grown at The Land and in Georgia which will allow researchers to identify young plants most likely to have perennial characteristics, thereby improving the overall populations of plants being tested in the field.   

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Sorghum and millet project - Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research (EIAR)

The objective of this project on sorghum and millet is to improve the crops' productivity, production and utilisation through collaborative research. A memorandum of understanding was signed between the International Sorghum and Millet (INTSORMIL) Collaborative Research Support Program (CRSP) and the Institute of Agricultural Research (now Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research) in 1996. Funds are secured every five years to pursue research activities and funding was secured for the second time for running the project activities in Ethiopia.   

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Harnessing Opportunities for Productivity Enhancement of Sorghum and Millets in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia - HOPE Project – ICRISAT

International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT)'s Harnessing Opportunities for Productivity Enhancement of Sorghum and Millets in Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia or HOPE project seeks to help smallholder farmers increase sorghum and millet yields in West Africa (Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger and Nigeria), Eastern Africa (Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania) and India (Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat, and Maharashtra).  A lack of government subsidies, adaptive approaches and shrinking markets have hit dryland farmers, (mainly subsistence farmers). ICRISAT-HOPE is stimulating research on sorghum and millet farming, enhancing technology utilisation, linking farmers with markets, and strengthening the capacity of national and civil society partners.   

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Sorghum Value Chain Development Consortium (SVCDC)

The Sorghum Value-Chain Development Consortium (SVCDC) is a pilot of the Agribusiness Innovation Incubation Consortium (AIIC) in Africa funded by the Universities, Business and Research in the agricultural Innovation (UniBRAIN) initiative of the Forum of Agricultural Research in Africa (FARA) and the government of Denmark. It supports the establishment of the agribusiness incubators owned by universities, businesses and agricultural research institutions to commercialise agricultural technologies and produce graduates with entrepreneurial and business skills. SVCDC is creating enterprises in Food, Feed Fuel and Fibre (hence the brand name Sorghum 4F) through training and capacity building, advisory services and technical backstopping through its products and services for the benefit of the stakeholders in the value chain.   

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Nutritionally-Enhanced Sorghum for the Arid and Semi-Arid Tropical Areas of Africa

The Grand Challenges in Global Health initiative fosters scientific and technological innovation to solve key health problems in the developing world. Under its goal of improving nutrition it notes the challenge of creating a full range of optimal, bioavailable nutrients in a single staple plant species. One of the highlighted projects here is Nutritionally-Enhanced Sorghum for the Arid and Semi-Arid Tropical Areas of Africa.    

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Global Food Security - DuPont and African Bio-fortified Sorghum

This public-private partnership in which DuPont Pioneer and Africa Harvest Biotech Foundation International (Africa Harvest) collaborate, represents a recognition that it will take the combined efforts and expertise of many to tackle nutrition and health challenges. The consortium is committed to optimising innovations and public health solutions, achieving better health and nutrition, and ensuring that potential seed produced is accessible royalty-free and at an affordable cost to the people most in need – so that this "golden" sorghum will help feed Africa and the developing world nutritious food, now and into the future.    

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