International Potato Center - CIP

Overview: SO2 - Enhancing Food Security in Asia through the Intensification of Local Cereal-Based Systems with Early Maturing Agile Potato Varieties

SO1 - SO3


Leader Gregory Forbes, International Potato Center - CIP

Team members: 13
Partner organizations: 1

Budget 2025
USD :
0

Activities/Products:  7

  Atlas
    
  Activities/Products
    
Code Activity/Product Name Leader Co-leader Total Outputs Output types View
SO2.2 - F Agile, resilient and precocious potato varieties Gregory Forbes 1
SO2.2 - LP1 Accelerated breeding methods and tools Gregory Forbes 4
SO2.2 - LP2 Dynamic improved populations for variety selection and breeding Gregory Forbes 3
SO2.2 - LP3 Developing and strengthening potato value chains for small holders in Asia Gregory Forbes 3
SO2.2 - LP4 Combining crop modeling and participatory variety selection for fast-tracking variety release and adoption Gregory Forbes 3
SO2.2 - LP5 Strategies for ecological intensification of farming systems with potato Gregory Forbes 4
SO2.2 - LP6 Innovative partnerships and strategies for going to scale Gregory Forbes 2
  Projects
    
Acronym Project Title Year Section Leader Center Budget Start Date End Date View
  Outcomes and Impact
    
Code Outcomes and Impact Type Indicators View
DO 1 Women and men farmers incorporate productive, biodiverse, resistant and efficient, climate smart potato varieties and sustainable and profitable farming systems development outcome 0
DO 2 At least 20,000 households improve potato-derived income by at least 15% through participation in strengthened value chains in India, Bangladesh (Sub-)IDO level development outcome 0
DO 3 Both men and women seed growers produce and sell affordable, regionally sourced quality seed of adapted varieties development outcome 0
RO 1 At least (3-15?) potato candidate varieties (short season, heat tolerant, and pest/disease resistant) compatible with cereal crops: identified and recommended for release in at least three countries (China, Bangladesh, India) research outcome 0
RO 2.1 CIP and NARS breeders (India, China, Bangladesh) have a pipeline of advanced clones with desirable traits available for variety release and breeding research outcome 0
RO 4.1 NARS and other stakeholders in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal and Mekong delta use innovations and methods to shorten time to variety release from 10 to 6 years research outcome 0
RO 6.1 Key partners use innovative strategies and techniques to produce high quality seed of improved varieties in China, India and Bangladesh research outcome 0
RO 2.3 CIP and NARS Breeders (India, China, Bangladesh) have better access to diversity in well-characterized pre-bred trait sources, broader genetic base with new multi-trait early bulking genetic materials, and use it for improving breeding processes research outcome 0
RO 3.1 At least three private and public sector partners in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and/or Bhutan innovate and use gender-responsive methods for inclusive value chains research outcome 0
RO 3.2 At least three seed sector entrepreneurs and processors involved in final stages of variety selection generate commercial incentives and value chain options that trigger demand in India, Bangladesh, Nepal and/or Bhutan research outcome 0
RO 1.1 CIP and NARS breeders (India , Bangladesh and China) use new breeding tools aiming at reducing time frame to achieve yield jumps, new trait levels and combinations research outcome 0
RO 1.2 CIP and NARS breeders improve decision making process using standardized data collection and analysis approaches research outcome 0
RO 4.2 Training of trainers from NARS and other stakeholders in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, enhance their capacity to use and disseminate PVS methods resulting in increases the number of PVS trials 5-fold to critically assess end-users’ preferences research outcome 0
RO 4.3 NARS and other stakeholders in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal participate in breeding networks resulting in reduced time needed for testing new materials for variety release research outcome 0
RO 5.1 NARS scientists and other stakeholders in India, Bangladesh and China use models and data on system intensification options to enhance research planning in cereal-based systems research outcome 0
  Personnel Involved
    
  Partners