EIAR-MARC. Target legumes: Common Bean Project sites (Woredas) :- Shala and Boset EIAR/MARC - N2 Africa 20014 Work Plan, Team, Roles and Responsibilities.

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EIAR-MARC

Target legumes: Common Bean Project sites (Woredas) :- Shala and Boset EIAR/MARC - N2 Africa Work Plan, Team, Roles and Responsibilities A.Shala A.Shala: Awaragame 2. Fende Ejersa 3. Lencha Leman B.Boset: Sara Areda and Other two Kebeles 1.Trial Locations (famers plots) = 30 (10/Kebele) 2.Team: Common bean, soil & water research team Amare Fufa Kidane Tumsa Kiya Aboye Dr Getachew Ayana Other technical staffs -#1 Woreda expert ( to be consulted) -#2 DAs (In the Kebele 1,2,3) ( to be consulted) Diagnosis Activity Cluster/Input trial: Evaluation of Common bean variety (Nasir) under sole and intercropping system with and with out inputs

Work plan –Diagnosis cluster (Shala) ActionQuantityWhen Who is responsible Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) April 2014 Team 2. Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) May 2014Team 3. Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs 120 Kg beans +60 kg of maize 100 Kg 30 pack ?? May 2014 Team 4. Prepare budgets sending out to ILRI - 10May 2014Kidane/Amare 5. Prepare research agreement (MoU) and sending out to partners for comment - By 15/5/2014 Country coordinator + N2Africa Team 6. Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days June June July-30 th August Sept August 2014 Team 7. Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis From land preparation Harvesting Team 8. Reporting 15 th of December 2014Amare/Kidane

Budget Action Total Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis Reporting 5000

A.Shala A.Shala: Awaragame 2, Fende Ejersa 3, Lencha Leman B.Boset: Sara Areda and Other two Kebeles 1.Trial Locations (famers plots) = 30 (10/Kebele) 2.Team: Common bean, soil & water research team Amare Fufa Kidane Tumsa Kiya Aboye Dr Getachew Ayana Other technical staffs -#1 Woreda expert ( to be consulted) -#2 DAs (In the Kebele 1,2,3) ( to be consulted) Demonstration : Demonstration of common bean variety (Nasir) with and without inputs

Work plan – Diagnostic cluster (Shala) ActionQuantityWhen Who is responsible Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) April 2014 Team 2. Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) May 2014Team 3. Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs 120 Kg 60Kg 30 pack ?? May 2014 Team 4. Prepare budgets sending out to ILRI - 10May 2014Kidane/Amare 5. Prepare research agreement (MoU) and sending out to partners for comment - By 15/5/2014 Country coordinator + N2Africa Team 6. Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days June June July-30 th August Sept August 2014 Team 7. Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis From land preparation Harvesting Team 8. Reporting 15 th of December 2014Amare/Kidane

Budget Action Total Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis Reporting 5000

Target legumes: Common Bean Project sites (Woredas) :- Shala EIAR/MARC - Work Plan, Team, Roles and Responsibilities A.Shala A.Shala: Awaragame, 2, Fende Ejersa 3, Lencha Leman Boset: Sara Areda and Other two Kebeles 1.Trial Locations (famers plots) = 300 (100/Kebele) 2.TOT will be given to 5 DAs and model farmers /kebele = 5 3.Team: Common bean, soil & water research team Amare Fufa Kidane Tumsa Kiya Aboye Dr Getachew Ayana Other technical staffs -#1 Woreda expert ( to be consulted) -#2 DAs (In the Kebele 1,2,3) ( to be consulted) Adaptation: Best bet technologies (Nasir +Inputs)

Work plan – Adaptation cluster (Shala) ActionQuantityWhen Who is responsible Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) April 2014 Team 2. Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) May 2014Team 3. Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant s 300 Kg beans 600 kg 300 packs May 2014 Team 4. Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days ??? 5. Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis 6. Reporting 15 th of December 2014Amare/Kidane

On farm seed production to be included in Adaptation  10 farmers/woreda  0.5 ha/farmers  Provide Packages for the each farmers

Target legumes: Common Bean Project sites (Woredas) :- Shala EIAR/MARC - Work Plan, Team, Roles and Responsibilities Agronomy (Researcher Managed trials) Cluster Activity 1.Varietal trials (9 varieties with and without inputs 2.Response of common bean varieties with and without inputs under pure and mixed stand 3.Performance of inoculants under moisture stress and non stress condition common bean inoculants 4.Response of common bean varieties for different rhizobial strains

A.Shala A.Shala: Awaragame, 2, Fende Ejersa 3, Lencha Leman B. Boset: Sara Areda and Other two Kebeles 1.Trial Locations (famers plots) = 30 (10/Kebele) 2.Team: Common bean, soil & water research team Amare Fufa Kidane Tumsa Kiya Aboye Dr Getachew Ayana Other technical staffs -#1 Woreda expert ( to be consulted) -#2 DAs (In the Kebele 1,2,3) ( to be consulted)

Work plan – Agronomy activities cluster (Shala) ActionQuantityWhen Who is responsible Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) Act 1.: 2FTC and one on station Act2,3 and 4: On station (MARC) April 2014 Team 2. Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 2/Kebele) 2 FTCs 1-5 May 2014Team 3. Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs 100 Kg of different varieties 100Kg 20 pack May 2014 Team 4. Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days June June July-30 th August Sept August 2014 Team 7. Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis From land preparation Harvesting Team 8. Reporting 15 th of December 2014Amare/Kidane

Budget Action Total Shala 1. Selection of Kebeles (project locations) Selection of farmers (Trial locations, 10/Kebele) Procurement of Input (calculate now!) -Seeds -Fertilizer -Inoculant -Other inputs Trial establishment -Land preparation -Planting -Management (weeding…. -Harvesting -Farmers field days Data collection -Associated observations (soil, weather) -Plant growth, Nodulation and N fixation -Soil and plant analysis Reporting 5000

Other issues We have plan to replicate the activities at Boset Woreda Consideration of Gender: 20 % of the farmers will be female headed Business cluster formation Linking producers to small scale processing and utilization (value addition) Capacity building for both farmers and traders

Budget for others implementation processes ItemsEstimated costRemark Stakeholders meeting125,000 Trainings (Stakeholders)76000 Maitatenace85000 Office supplies46000 Equipments and facilities87000 Consumable items54000 Communications22000 Total 495,000 (exclusive of trial budget)