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Innovation ID339
Version ID256
Innovation TitleBio-control agents of pests and diseases in Benin and Burkina Faso
Innovation description These biocontrol agents which are now ready for scaling out in West Africa uses Therophilus javanus, and has long field viability as evidenced in collected parasitized Maruca vitrata caterpillars in cowpea pods in experiments in Benin and Burkina Faso. Result is pest pod-borer populations have been consistently low, with an average of 86.3% reduction with the use of this biocontrol agent.
Reporting Staff Manuele Tamo (IITA)
Year (Reporting)2019
Reporting statusApproved
Innovation TypeProduction systems and Management practices

Stage reached

Stage of InnovationStage 2: successful piloting
Year (Stage)2019
Stage DescriptionWe are now ready to scale out the biocontrol agents in other West Africa countries
Has a lead organizationyes
Lead OrganizationInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Top 5 contributorsInstitut National de la Recherche Agronomique du Niger ; Centre National de Recherche Scientifique et Technologique, Institut de l'Environement et de Recherche Agricole

Contributions and mapping

All partners
Main CRP CGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals
Flagship project FP3-Integrated Farm and Household Management
Cluster FP3-1-Innovations for managing abiotic and biotic stresses
Other CRPs-Flagships-Clusters

Scope

Geographic scopeRegional
RegionsWestern Africa
Countries

Targeted outcomes

Main Sub-IDO Reduced pre- and -post production losses, including those caused by climate change
Other Sub-IDO Reduced production risk
Other Sub-IDO Reduced biological and chemical hazards in the food system

Evidences

EvidencesProject Summary: IA1 Sustainable Integrated Pest Management for West Africa
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Linked Elements

Milestones6797-171-30269 - 1)  Pest and diseases management components for the target pestsand, 2) Resource and soil management options in different regions fine-tuned.
6797-171-38662 - Efficacy of: 1) Selected pest and diseases management options. 2) Resource and soil management options confirmed at pilot scale.
Outcome Impact Case
Policy