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Innovation Platforms – Plant Breeding for Sustainable Farming Systems Martin O. Bohn Crop Sciences University of Illinois International Food Security Symposium - University of Illinois, February 10, 2015
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Poverty induces Food Insecurity
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Would there be food insecurity, malnutrition, and hunger without poverty? Do we need to focus on production increase or poverty reduction? o Research and technology development for securing/increasing production are important but not sufficient to reduce food insecurity. o Shift to “Research in Development” to address challenges together with rural people, rather than for them. o We learn together what the issues are and tap into problem solving ability from different angles o Innovation platforms rather than technology dissemination Food Insecurity
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Secure food production for a growing population Conserve natural resources Cheap food Healthy food Conserve biodiversity Can Plant Breeding and Genetics help to solve these conflicts? Our Research Agenda
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► Root development and architecture o Performance under biotic and abiotic stresses ► Plant × Environment interactions o Plant × Insects o Plant × Soil microbiome o Plant × Production community ► Grain processing o Impact on nutritional quality ► High throughput phenotyping tools and devices ► Study of complex systems o Genomic selection o Doubled Haploids Research Areas
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●EMAMP N parents = 12 offPVPs N EMAMP = 1650 RILs ●GEM, CIMMYT Inbred development Illinois WCR Synthetic ●EMAMP Subpopulation Research Areas - Germplasm
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Realize field-scale, high-throughput, and “open” phenotyping technology for plant breeding. Complementary skillsets (“Synergies”) required: o Instrumentation o Algorithms for trait extraction, e.g., from images o Statistical tools, e.g., new experimental designs, genetic interpretation Research – Vision [HTP]
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Breeder Agronomist Farmer Processor Retailer Consumer Agribusiness Extension Service NGOs Universities The Value Chain Model o How to connect our Research Interests, Expertise, and Capacitates with the actual Needs and Local assets (incl. knowledge) (“Research in Development”)? o How do we develop relevant innovations? o How do we create impact? Government
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Goals Constrains Options Innovation Platforms International / National Regional / Local o Agenda for Agricultural Development o Policies o Specific problems are addressed. o What works, what doesn’t? Breeding for Resilience Breeding for Climate Smart Agriculture Research in Development Deeper engagement of communities
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Innovation Platforms - Examples o Innovation Platforms are a promising tool to Identify problems Find solutions or seek partnerships to develop solutions Implement and monitor solutions/ innovations o “Ghana Oil Platform” ●Stakeholder group, which sets agenda for experiments ●Experimentation group o NSF – Industry/University Cooperative Research Program Extension Global Good Practice: Innovation PlatformsExtension Global Good Practice: Innovation Platforms, www.g-fras.org/en/ggp-notes/innovation-platforms.html
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