CGIAR Research Program on Roots, Tubers and Bananas - RTB

Overview: FP3 - Resilient RTB crops

FP2 - FP4


Leader James Legg, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture - IITA

Budget 2025
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Clusters: 6

  Description
    
FP3 seeks to close yield gaps of RTB crops arising from biotic and abiotic threats and to develop more resilient and ecologically sustainable production systems, thereby strengthening food security and improving natural resource quality and ecosystem service provision. It will generate outcomes that directly target the needs of women and men smallholder farmers.
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  Intermediate Development Outcomes (IDOs)/Sub-IDOs
    
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      Indicators

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1.4-Increased productivity
3.3-More sustainably managed agro-ecosystems
A.1-Mitigation and adaption achieved
B.1-Equity and inclusion achieved
C.1-Enabling environment improved
D.1-National partner and beneficiaries enabled
  Clusters
    
Code Cluster Name Leader Co-leader View
BA3.3 Global and regional Frameworks, tools, strategies and practices to arrest the spread of wilts into new areas and recover banana productivity in areas already affected by wilts from bacteria and Fusarium in banana Guy Blomme
BA3.4 Improving the livelihoods of smallholder banana producers in Asia and Africa through recovery and containment of banana bunchy top disease Lava Kumar
CA3.5 Preemptive, emergency, and ongoing response capacity to manage emergent biological constraints for cassava in Asia and the Americas Wilmer Jose Cuellar
CA3.6 Responses to biological threats to cassava in Africa Everlyne Wosula
CC3.1 Management of RTB-critical pests and diseases under changing climates, through risk assessment, surveillance, enhanced modeling, and advanced IPM Jan Kreuze
CC3.2 Sustainable RTB Crop Production Systems Al Imran Malik
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