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Presentation on, “GLOBAL AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH SYSTEM”
Course title : Agricultural Research, Research Ethics and Rural Development Programmes.PGS-503
Course lecturer : Dr.R.D.Pandya. Professor & Head Department of Agricultural Extension Education, NMCA,NAU.
Presenter : Mr.Mahesh.B.Tengli ,M.Sc(Agri)Extension Education, Roll. No : 52, semester : I, NMCA, NAU. 2014-2015
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Outline
•Introduction•CGIAR•Organizations working on Agricultural Extension globally
1.FAO & Extension
2. AIAEE
3.GFRAS•Reference
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Introduction
•Global Agricultural Research Systems •There are sixteen international institutes concerned with improving the agricultural production.• Ten of these institutes are directly or indirectly involved in crop improvement work; these institutes supplement the national crop improvement efforts. •The main objective of these institutes is to increase agricultural production of tropical countries through applied research coupled with extension and educational activities. •The functioning of these institutes is supported and supervised by the Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research
(CGIAR).
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Functions of the International Institutes
1.Genetic improvement of the crops concerned to develop high
yielding and disease resistant lines better suited to the various
environments.
2. Collection and conservation of germplasm of the concerned crops
and their relatives.
3. To conduct research on farming systems for an efficient use of the
available resources.
4. To determine the appropriate technology suitable for the needs
and the resources of the region.
5. Extension activities to popularize the new technology so that
the cultivator is able to adopt them.
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The Consultative Group for International Agricultural Research
•The CGIAR was established in 1971 by the joint efforts of Food
and Agriculture .•Organization (FAO), the World Bank and the United Nations
Development Programme (UNDP).
•The CGIAR is financially supported by sponsors, governments,
development banks, foundations and some other sources.
At present it financially supports and supervises all the 16 institutes.
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Research Centers Under the control and co-ordination of CGIAR
• CIAT - Centro Internacional de Agrictiltura Tropical, Palmira (Colombia) –1967.
• CIFOR -Center for International Forestry Research
• CIMMYT - Centro Internacional de Meioramiento de Maiz y Trigo, Mexico -1966
• CIP - Centro Internacional de la Papa, Lima (Peru)-1971
• CGPRT – Course Grain Pulse Root Tuber Centre, Bogar (Indonesia)
• ICARDA - International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas, Alleppo,Syria1976.•ICRISAT - International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics, Hyderabad (India) –1972.
• IFPRI - International Food Policy Research Institute, USA.
• IITA - International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan (Nigeria) – 1968
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• ICGEB – International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, Trieste
(Italy) and New Delhi (India)
• ILRI - International Livestock Research Institute, Addis Ababa (Euthopia) –1974.
• IPGRI - International Plant Genetic Resources Institute, Rome (Italy) –1974.
• IRRI - International Rice Research Institute, Los Banos, Manila (Philippines) 1960.
• ILRAD – International Laboratory for Research on Animal Diseases, Nairobi
(Kenya)1973
• ISNAR – International Service for National Agriculture Research, Hague
(Netherlands)
• WARDA – West African Rice Development Association, Monrovia - 1971
• IWMI - International Water Management Institute
• World Agro-forestry Centre
• World Fish Center
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FAO & Extension
•Delegates at the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) Conference of Ministers of Agriculture for Asia and the Pacific in Japan in 2000 recommended that FAO continue to provide assistance to member countries in the area of agricultural extension. •This call on FAO was indeed opportune as there are many changes confronting the world today that have direct implications and impact on the operations and scope of what constitutes "agricultural extension" in today's context. •As a result, there is an increasing re-examination of the form and strategies being tried and adopted for agricultural extension globally with reforms implemented in many countries, including in the Asia and Pacific region. Of particular concern is that technology transfer and adoption has not met the needs of target beneficiaries - despite the efforts in research and development.
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Objectives of the Consultation• The Consultation's objectives requested experts to:
•Review the status and developments in agricultural extension
vis-à-vis the research-extension-farmer-marketing interface in the
Asia and Pacific region.•Identify and examine modalities, strategies and lessons suitable for
application to regional and national circumstances.•Identify gaps in extension and recommend areas for further
attention by countries and by FAO.
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The Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education (AIAEE) was established in 1984 at Texas, to provide a professional association for agricultural and extension educators who share the common goal of strengthening agriculture and extension.
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Association for International Agricultural and Extension Education
http://www.aiaee.org/
The specific objectives of AIAEE are to:
•Articulate the role of agricultural and Extension education in international agricultural development.
•Develop state-of-the-art papers on agricultural and Extension education worldwide.
•Establish a continuing dialogue within the profession in international agricultural and Extension education on a global scale.
•Establish and maintain a continuing dialogue between AIAEE and donor agencies for international agricultural development.
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Continued….
•Establish a roster of professionals in agricultural and Extension education who can provide the expertise needed to assist funding agencies in planning and implementing agricultural and Extension education programs and institutions in other nations.
•Encourage research within the profession that will favorably impact on agricultural and Extension programs in countries around the world.
•Improve the skills and knowledge of professionals who want to work in international agricultural and Extension education.
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GFRAS - Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services
•The GFRAS inception period began on January 1, 2010.•Mission•GFRAS is the Global Forum for Rural Advisory Services. •Our vision is to see rural advisory services effectively contributing
to the sustainable reduction of hunger and poverty worldwide.•Our mission is to provide advocacy and leadership on rural
advisory services within the global development agenda.
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Reference
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•http://www.hau.ernet.in/coa/Manual%201%20for%20PGS504.pdf
•http://www.aiaee.org
•http://www.egfar.org
•http://www.fao.org
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