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Discussion of lessons learned and impacts of the Plantwise approach to building plan health capacity in Tanzania, through the eyes of Tanzania's NPPO
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PLANTWISE ACTIVITIES IN TANZANIA Plantwise Activities in Tz started immediately after the inception w/shop held in April 2012 Mkondo, Cornelius Fabian Assistant Director, Plant Health Services
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Page 1: Plantwise Tanzania, the NPPO Experience

PLANTWISE ACTIVITIES IN TANZANIA

Plantwise Activities in Tz started immediately after the inception w/shop held in April 2012

Mkondo, Cornelius FabianAssistant Director, Plant Health Services

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Launching of Plantwise program in Tanzania in 2012: Support from policy makers must be sought

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•To transfer knowledge for smallholder farmers

•It is therefore a community based approach that empowers farmers to take field level decision in managing pests

•To enable farmers lose less of their crops and therefore feed more people

•For Tanzania, the approach is in line with Integrated Pest Management, a national policy in plant protection

•Early detection of pest incidences leads to minimum use of pesticides, therefore saving cost (profitability factor) and minimize pesticide impact on the environment and human health

OBJECTIVES OF PLANT CLINICS

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Activities after the w/shop

Training of Plant DoctorsDistribution of plant clinics materialsEstablishment of Plant clinicsRunning of Plant Clinics

CAPACITY BUILDING OF THE EXISTING EXTENSION SYSTEM

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Activities after the w/shop

Follow up and technical back stopping of plant clinics activities

Development of fact sheets Preparation of G & Y list for plant clinics Debriefing MAFS activities of plant clinics Review and planning Plantwise meetings

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Plant clinics testing requires working toolkit eg dissecting kits

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Plantwise partner & stakeholder w/shop to review progress & achievements of the 2012 & Planning of Plantwise activities for 2013

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Plantwise Partners & Stakeholders involvement in running of Plant Clinic: Awareness creation to councilors (Local Govt policy makers)

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Achievements

More than 500 farmers are aware of the new Maize Lethal Necrosis Disease in Africa which was reported for the first time in Kenya.

Plant Clinics has created more demand fo rimproved extension services delivery especially outreach

It is a motivation for extension agents to serve farmers

Plant clinics is a means to link farmers with research and extension

It has drawn support from Local Governments for a possibility of future financial support

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Challenges

Limited capacity to meet increasing demand from farmers

Limited resources to train more plant doctors and acquire associated tools

Further increase awareness of policy makers esp local governments

Lack of reliable means of transport for effective outreach

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Target for 2013

To train 24 more plant doctors before July 2013

To establish 12 more plant clinics in Northern, Eastern and central zone Before July 2013

To do more awareness creation to the district authority in East and central zone before June 2013

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Thank you for listening

By Cornelius Fabian Mkondo


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