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2 - APP4INNO – Pecs 24 th October 2012 Paolo Fiume Planning and International Cooperation CIHEAM -IAMB

3 CIHEAM overwiev CIHEAM Founded in 1962, the International Centre for Advanced Mediterranean Agronomic Studies (CIHEAM) is an intergovernmental organisation comprising thirteen member countries from the Mediterranean Basin (Albania, Algeria, Egypt, Spain, France, Greece, Italy, Lebanon, Malta, Morocco, Portugal, Tunisia and Turkey).

4 In pursuing its three central missions EDUCATION, RESEARCH and COOPERATION, CIHEAM has come to be recognised as an authority in its fields of activity: Mediterranean agriculture, food and sustainable rural development. The MISSION for a sustainable agriculture in the Mediterranean

5 MAI Montpellier Rural societies and territories Public policies Rural development Chains and actor’s strategies MAI Zaragoza Plant and animal production Integrated rural approach Product markets and marketing Fisheries and aquaculture 4 Mediterranean Agronomic Institutes Training areas and research fields MAI Chania Food quality Horticultural genetics and biotechnology Sustainable agriculture Environmental management Business economics and management MAI Bari Water resources management Protection of fruit crops Organic agriculture Sustainable development

6 CAMPUS  Stretching over a surface of 10 ha;  Teaching facilities: three 25-seat & one 50-seat classrooms all equipped with two-language simultaneous translation facilities and a multi-purpose projection system;  Trainees’ residence with 70 single rooms;  Restaurant hall with 160 seats;  Residence for visiting professors;  Library and a Documentation Centre;  Multipurpose playgrounds & Sports Hall.

7 Thematic Areas Land and water resources management Mediterranean organic agriculture Sustainable agriculture and rural development Integrated pest management of Mediterranean fruit crops

8 EDUCATION & TRAINING Education to Excellence (since 1962) Sustainable agriculture and rural development  Modular courses  Stages  Project oriented courses  Follow-up seminars  Land and Water Resources Management: Irrigated Agriculture;  Integrated Pest Management of Med Fruit Tree Crops;  Mediterranean Organic Agriculture; SHORT AND INTENSIVE COURSES DISTANCE LEARNING COURSES ’MASTER OF SCIENCE’ Programmes Long duration courses (8 months to 2 years) ADVANCED SPECIALIZATION COURSE (3 to 8 months) Support to Doctoral Studies Post Graduate Specialization Programmes

9 The unique character of our courses is based on the participation of worldwide students and lecturers. EDUCATION & TRAINING Angola, Bangladesh, Burundi, China, Ethiopia, Georgia, Iran, Iraq, Oman, Senegal, Sudan Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, Palestine, Syria, Tunisia, Turkey Albania, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia Cyprus, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Slovenia. European Countries: Eastern Adriatic Countries: Eastern & Southern Mediterranean Countries: Other Countries:

10 MAIB coordinates several Research Networks creating permanent links among Mediterranean Institutions. MEDITERRANEAN NETWORKS RESEARCH

11 ONLINE NETWORKS RESEARCH

12 Role of CIHEAM – IAMB within the project Act 3.2 Definition of the fields of action for the new approaches (A)strengthening visibility of intangible value of agriculture and its products (B)promotion of modalities to rationalize the agricultural production processes. 3 focus groups for each region and partner first focus group will target either agricultural SMEs or consumers (A) second focus group will target agricultural SMEs & industries of processing third focus group will target the distribution of agricultural products, focusing on the rationalization of the production chains (B). Ideas and contribution to the definition of fields of action for the new approaches will be collected from ALL PPs, and then summed by CIHEAM – IAMB and VENETO AGRICOLTURA by Report on significant approaches to strengthen the competiveness of primary sector

13 Act. 6.1 Independent assessment of the project results CIHEAM – IAMB and CCI DRAMA will coordinate the evaluation process and the achieved results by all partners of the project in terms of effectiveness of the services for support of the competitiveness of agricultural SMEs, and the results will be issued in Evaluation Report

14 SOME COOPERATION INITIATIVES AND TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER Rationalization of Ras el Ain irrigation systems – Syria (planning - sustainable management of water resources) Technical assistance for the improvement of olive oil quality in Syria (technical improvement of production and processing) Production and delivery of certified plant material in Lebanon (improvement of plant protection services) Production, conservation and utilization of certified propagating material in Egypt: establishment and organization of a certification programme for grapevine, olive, apricot and peach (improvement of plant protection services) Territorial development and support socio - economic to rural communities‘ of Ebla - Syria (strategies of integrated rural development) Activation of mechanisms to sustain Rural Territories and Communities in Lebanon (rural development, gender, integrated security, fisheries)

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17 RATIONALIZATION OF RAS EL AIN IRRIGATION SYSTEMS - SIRYA Intervention logicObjectively verifiable indicators of achievement Project Outputs obtained GENERAL OBJECTIVES: Food and income security Increase in yield of strategic crops in the province: X +10% at the project end; X + 20% two years after the project end. Increase in farmers’ income: X +10% at the project end; X + 15% two years after the project end. Increased the wheat yield between 11,6% and 13,6% increased the cotton yield 9,5% SPECIFIC PURPOSE: Reduce the use of groundwater resources in the project area Development and adoption of more efficient irrigation methods by farmers: more efficient irrigation over about 6,800 ha two years after the project end. More efficient irrigation methods on 12.000 Ha planned (Strategy of the National Irrigation Project)

18 Intervention logic Objectively verifiable indicators of achievement Project Otputs obtained Save water resources Water savingexceeding 5,000,000 m3 that is sufficient to irrigate 1,300 ha two years after the project end. Water saving: 19.000.000 mc. Convince farmers to use more efficient Irrigation techniques in the project area More efficient irrigation in about 6,800 ha two years after the Project end. N. of farmers trained to use more efficient irrigation techniques:almost 200 during project 12.000 Ha (Strategy of the National Irrigation Project) 18 450 farmers

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20 GENERAL OBJECTIVES: Supporting the families working in the olive oil chain located in the marginal areas and increase their income. PROJECT MAIN GOALS To support the olive growers in increasing the quantity and improving the quality of olives and olive oil, and to reduce their production cost; To provide solutions to the environmental problems caused by the olive oil mills by-products; To empower youth and women and to strengthen the existing agricultural cooperatives; To assist in Marketing and Promotion of the olive oil industry products and by-products. MAIN RESULTS: 3 main training sections for MoA and ICU Staff involved in the project at IAMB headquarter in Italy; 15 Demo plots in project areas managed with the GAPs; Selection of 52 cooperatives and supply of equipments Technical assistance: more than 2.000 technical visit to the farmers; Missions of Italian experts; Official presentation of the New Olive National Map: May 4, 2010; 5000 copies of guidelines for the application of Good Agricultural Practices (GAP) Participations to 12 promotion events and international fairs; Organization of a school and public awareness campaign: (5.500 students). A theater puppet show was also performed in 26 schools and 4 public libraries; Training to farmers and cooperatives 3 technical videos: “Guidelines to control Spilocea oleagina in Lebanon”,Improve, Simplify and Facilitate Olive Pruning”, “Agricultural reuse of olive mill wastewater" n. 5 press conference and n. 7 national workshops realized; n. 30 information sheet about the project’s main activities and results published;

21 TECNOFORM Training activity finalized to a technical update in agriculture, agri-food and sustainable management of natural resources.

22 IAM Bari Training Methodology: ~ 40 % face to face teaching and 60 % On job training Distance learning, Laboratory training, Field demonstration, Technical visits Laboratory Fruit production and nursery Mechanization Water resources management Food Safety Animal husbandry

23 Certification Program plants to improve fruit production in Algeria The intervention strategy has been focused: Certification fruit plants Regulatory Framework certification updated Diagnostic center and laboratory mycological and nematological Pre-multiplication centers established Multiplication centers established Nurseries involved in certification of fruit plants Missions Italian experts in Algeria 68 weeks /man Technical courses in Italy of algerian technicians 222 weeks training / man

24 Intervention logicObjectively verifiable indicators of achievement GENERAL OBJECTIVES Modernitation of the fruit crops sector Algerian in order to improve the fruit production in terms of quality and quantity Data on agricultural trade Data on fruit production Market Production SPECIFIC PURPOSE Strengthening of the service inspection and plants certification Number of nurseries involved Techniques of production and monitoring Number of mother plants plots established and monitored pre-basic and basic plant material available; OUTCOMES 1 Plant protection service and technical monitoring (DPVCT - MARD) reinforced 2. The sanitary status evaluation of fruit crops in production areas 3. Sanitary selection of local ecotypes carried out 4 Phytosanitary inspection service and certification reinforced 5 Plant material pre-multiplication and multiplication Centres established 6. Strategy of the fruit crops sector developed 7. Project activities and results, disseminated and promoted Protocols of technical monitoring realized according to the international standard. Technical staff responsible trained for phitosanitary inspection n. 8000 ELISA tests and biological tests carried out during the project. Phytodiagnostic laboratories equipped Plant surveys carried out in fruit vocation areas. Local ecotypes selected. Control system and certification according to the international standards. Number of plant certified Ministerial officers trained on phytosanitary monitoring n. 2000 mother plant "base ” category established. n. 200.000 "certified" plants established at nurseries level National strategy of the fruit crops sector available. meetings and visits realized n. 5000 technical brochures 9 Workshops in Algeria for technicians, officials and business operators Two national conferences at the beginning and end of project Training in Italy for technical staff and project operators

25 Shipment of certified plants and plant material

26 Survey for the selection and collection of local varieties Sanitation of plant material made by micro-grafting, thermotherapy and in vitro culture. greenhouse indexing

27 plant and diagnosis varietal control laboratory

28 Tanks Paolo Fiume fiume@iamb.it


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