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ILRI in East and Southeast Asia
Summary of current profile and emerging priorities for stakeholder feedback
Stakeholder Consultation
Novotel Siam Square, Bangkok
31 May 2013
Objective and outline of the presentation
Objective: To challenge ILRI’s current thinking and perceptions about the Region, and receive expert feedback from stakeholders.
Outline:
Perceptions of the Region
Current ILRI projects and staff
Potential priorities for ILRI support to livestock research
Seeking your feedback
Livestock systems in the Region
Some balance between intensive and more extensive systems
Poverty levels in the region
High variation in degree of poverty, but significant levels remain in some areas
The role of agriculture
High continued dependence on agriculture, 16% of
agricultural GDP, greater than SSA
Growing demand
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Projected growth in demand for livestock products in SE Asia
Source: IFPRI IMPACT Model, 2013
Beef and poultry demand to double by 2030
Potential livestock product deficits
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Projected change in net trade in livestock products in SE Asia
Net imports of beef and poultry
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Source: IFPRI IMPACT Model, 2013
Perceptions of the Region
• Dynamic growth generally, even in poorer countries
• Rapidly intensifying systems in many areas, but diversity
• Large projected deficits in supply of livestock products in future
• Still widespread poverty in some countries
• Large regional trade in livestock, some informal
• Important role for non-ruminants , such as pigs, but ruminant production growing
• Significant presence of ethnic minorities amongst the poorest
• Environmental and human health threats due to rapid system change, emerging disease, and climate change
• Strong research capacity among partners, but variable
ILRI and Partner Projects in the Region
• Pig Risk in Vietnam (HSPH, HUA, etc) – addressing food safety and zoonotic risk along pig value chain
• REVALTER (CIRAD) – systems analysis of potential livestock development scenarios in Vietnam
• EcoZEID (CMU, HSPH, GMU, etc) – joint research and capacity development on ecohealth approaches to zoonotics emerging diseases
• Joint Lab with Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science (Beijing) – joint research on animal and forage genetics, etc
• Management of indigenous pigs and poultry in Vietnam (GEF, HUA, MARD,etc)
• CGIAR Research Program on Humidtropics (led by ICRAF) – Yunnan, Vietnam, Lao PDR, Cambodia, Thailand
• CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish – Smallholder Pigs Value Chains in Vietnam (HUA, many others)
ILRI project locations
ILRI Staff in the Region
Philippines
Steve Staal, Regional Rep
Vietnam
Lucy Lapar, Economist; Nguyen Viet Hung, Biologist/Environmental Scientist (Joint appointment with HSPH); Rainer Asse, Social Scientist; Seth de Vlieger, Intern; : Production Economist (under recruitment)
China
Xianglin Li, Liaison Scientist
Han Jianlin, Geneticist
Thailand
Fred Unger, Veterinary Epidemiologist
Korapin Tohtubtiang, M&E and Operations Support
Lao PDR
Jeff Gilbert, MD/Veterinary Epidemiologist
Some of our key Partners
Regional: National Ministries of Ag and Health, FAO Sub Regional Office for Asia.
Cambodia: Center for Livestock and Agriculture Development
China: Chinese Academy of Agricultural Science, Yunnan Agricultural Univ., Public
Health Institute of Yunnan, Yunnan Academy of Grassland and Animal Science.
Indonesia: Univ. of Gadjah Mada, Ctr for Indonesia Vet Studies .
Lao PDR: Dept of Livestock and Fisheries
Thailand: Chiang Mai Univ.
Vietnam: Hanoi Univ of Ag, Hanoi School of Public Health, Nat Inst Animal Health,
CAP/IPSARD, CIRAD, Pasteur Inst, Nong Lam Univ.
Current or planned ILRI priorities for the Region • Smallholder pig systems
• Emerging infectious zoonotic diseases, OneHealth/EcoHealth
• Food safety along livestock value chains
• Value chain development options for linking smallholders
• Sustainable intensification of crop-livestock systems
• Mitigating environmental threats of dynamic change
• Management of indigenous animal genetic resources
• Livestock policy and trade
• Partnerships for joint development of new bioscience as well as supporting capacity development in research and policy
Looking for your feedback and guidance
• What is ILRI’s appropriate role in relation to the
Regional priorities and capacity?
• Who are additional key partners?
• What are critical first steps?
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