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SESSION 1 AND 2

SESSION 3 AND 4

SESSION 5 What is causing the constraints and challenges? 1. Infrastructure and assets a.Roads, irrigation schemes, agricultural inputs distribution b.Telecommunication c.Financial infrastructure d.Assets, such as vehicles for transport workers or agricultural produce e.Agricultural machines f.Agricultural inputs/ seeds 2. Institutions a.Agricultural policies b.Laws c.Regulation, incentives d.(Food) quality standards e.Agricultural subsidies f.Monitoring and Evaluation g.Organisational mandates h.Market (access) i.Trade agreements j.Social-cultural norms and values k.Informal rules of the game l.Lobby m.Resistance to change 3. Interaction and collaboration a.Multi-stakeholder interaction for learning and problem-solving b.Systematic development and sharing of knowledge and information (strategic intelligence) c.Public-private partnerships d.Existence and strength of networks (too strong or too weak) e.Existence of representative bodies (e.g. farmers association) f.Power-dynamics and politics 4. Capabilities and resources a.Agricultural entrepreneurship b.Availability of labour c.Access to knowledge and education d.Availability of financial resources e.Access to credit/ microfinances f.Capacity to mobilise funds

SESSION 6 AND 7 International level National level Province level District level Village level Household level

SESSION 8 Export Consumption Transport Marketing and retail Trade Post-harvest Production Input and service supply Credit

SESSION 9

SESSION 10 Constraints and challenges that only apply to the specific Entry Theme(s) Constraints and challenges that also apply to broader issues in the agrifood system (beyond the specific Entry Theme(s)) Constraints and challenges that also apply to problems beyond the agricultural system

SESSION 11A Constraints and challenges that can be adressed by the stakeholder group Constraints and challenges that can only be adressed in collaboration with other stakeholder groups

SESSION 11B Constraints and challenges that are relatively easy to address Constraints and challenges that are relatively difficult to address

SESSION 11C Constraints and challenges that require short-term actions < 1 year Constraints and challenges that require middle-tterm actions 1-5 year Constraints and challenges that require long-term actions > 5 years

SESSION 12 Agricultural productivity research Natural Resource Management research Institutional, policy and market research Nutrition, gender and other types of research E.g. livestock feed production, soil fertility, intercropping, weed control research, breeding fertilizer trials, etc. E.g. research on soil erosion, agro- forestry, water management, dimate change research, etc. E.g. research on markets / value chain dynamics, gender, policy development and implementation, land tenure, multi-stake- holder processes, etc. E.g. dietary needs assessment, analysis of nutrient intake, research related to inclusion of gneder and age groups, etc.

SESSION 13A Women Productivity research Natural Resource Management research Institutional, policy and market research Nutrition, gender and other types of research E.g. livestock feed production, soil fertility, intercropping, weed control research, breeding fertilizer trials, etc. E.g. research on soil erosion, agro- forestry, water management, dimate change research, etc. E.g. research on markets / value chain dynamics, gender, policy development and implementation, land tenure, multi-stake- holder processes, etc. E.g. nutrition, gender research, etc

SESSION 13A continued Men Productivity research Natural Resource Management research Institutional, policy and market research Nutrition, gender and other types of research E.g. livestock feed production, soil fertility, intercropping, weed control research, breeding fertilizer trials, etc. E.g. research on soil erosion, agro- forestry, water management, dimate change research, etc. E.g. research on markets / value chain dynamics, gender, policy development and implementation, land tenure, multi-stake- holder processes, etc. E.g. nutrition, gender research, etc

SESSION 13B Overall top-3 under different research for development domains Productivity research Natural Resource Management research Institutional, policy and market research Nutrition, gender and other types of research E.g. livestock feed production, soil fertility, intercropping, weed control research, breeding fertilizer trials, etc. E.g. research on soil erosion, agro- forestry, water management, dimate change research, etc. E.g. research on markets / value chain dynamics, gender, policy development and implementation, land tenure, multi-stake- holder processes, etc. E.g. nutrition, gender research, etc

M&E ACTIVITY 1 0 % 100 % Not addressed at all Fully addressed

M&E ACTIVITY 2 Prioritised productivity constraint 1 Prioritised NSM constraint 1 Prioritised institutions and market constraint 1 Prioritised gender constraint 1 Prioritisedn utrition constraint 1 Etc. Research for development activity 1 Research for development activity 2 Research for development activity 3 Research for development activity 4 Research for development activity 5 Etcetera

M&E ACTIVITY 3 Project /program objective 1 Project /program objective 2 Project /program objective 3 Project /program objective 4 Project /program objective 5 Etcetera Research for development activity 1 Research for development activity 2 Research for development activity 3 Research for development activity 4 Research for development activity 5 Etcetera