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2008 Activities

DECEMBER

December 8
2008

Chris Gingerich, Gates Project Officer, meets with faculty in the University of Minnesota Department of Applied Economics and Libraries for a briefing on HarvestChoice.

Participants: Jason Beddow, Brian Buhr, Leslie Delserone, Chad Fennell, Michelle Hallaway, Terry Hurley, Louise Letnes, Rob King, Philip Pardey and Stanley Wood.

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NOVEMBER

November 12-13
2008

Stanley Wood presents a seminar on ex ante evaluation methods at the Earth Institute University of Columbia, Palisades, New York. Stanley also meets with Sonya Ahamed, Cheryl Palm, and Pedro Sanchez to work on updated assessments of soil fertility for the HarvestChoice project.

November 6-8
2008

Jawoo Koo participates in a planning meeting in Dakar, Senegal that is setting up an Agricultural Growth and Development Policy Modeling Consortium for Africa. Jawoo presents the HarvestChoice project, and discusses its potential participation in the consortium.

November 7
2008

Stanley Wood and Philip Pardey participate in the HarvestChoice annual review.

November 5-6
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the "Statistics from Space" convening of the Policy and Statistics program of the Agricultural Development Program at the Gates Foundation in Seattle, Washington.

November 4-5
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the first meeting of the Steering Committee of an initiative to enhance the role of geospatial data and analysis in support of increasing the productivity and profitability of smallholder production systems being finalized by the Gates Foundation.

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OCTOBER

October 26-28
2008

Frikkie Liebenberg visits Hiek Som, Naman Keita, Gladys Moreno Garcia and other members of the FAO Statistics Division icon regarding the African Agricultural Data Rescue Initiative while at FAO, Rome.

October 23
2008

Philip Pardey presents a paper at The Food Industry Center for International Food and Agricultural Policy: Fall 2008 Symposium held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

October 15-25
2008

Frikkie Liebenberg and Ruan Stander, University of Pretoria icon, work with the University of Minnesota HarvestChoice team on the African Agricultural Data Rescue Initiative and research evaluations efforts focused on southern Africa.

October 8-14
2008

Frikkie Liebenberg and University of Pretoria icon MS students, Ruan Stander and Choolwe Haankuku visit IFPRI to review progress on the Pretoria-based activities of HarvestChoice's Agricultural Census Data Rescue for Sub-Saharan Africa, and to receive training on use the DREAM research impact evaluation model. They worked with Liang You, Stanley Wood, Jawoo Koo, Zhe Guo and Ulrike-Wood Sichra during their stay in Washington DC.

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SEPTEMBER

September 24
2008

Erik Smaling, Dutch member of Parliament, and professor of soil science at the University of Wageningen icon visits IFPRI and meets with Stanley Wood to learn more about HarvestChoice and explore opportunities for collaboration on soil fertility assessments for sub-Saharan Africa.

September 23
2008

Ria Tenorio, on behalf of Stanley Wood as a Technical Committee member, participates in the IPM CRSP teleconference meeting on the 2009 work plan. George Norton describes the pest and disease and work of HarvestChoice.

September 21-26
2008

Zhe Guo visits CH2M Hill headquarters in Seattle, Washington to be trained on Geoserver/ Geonetwork software that supports the access and delivery of HarvestChoice's spatial information in a web environment.

September 21-23
2008

Stanley Wood delivers the keynote address to the Annual Conference of the Australian Society of Agronomy related to agriculture R&D investments and HarvestChoice (based on paper by Philip Pardey, Jason Beddow, Jawoo Koo and Stanley Wood). Stanley is also interviewed for a Grains Research and Development Corporation icon (GRDC) Radio Program and GRDC magazine Ground Cover.

September 17
2008

Darren Kriticos, CSIRO icon Entomology, meets with Jason Beddow and Philip Pardey to explore opportunities for scientific collaboration between HarvestChoice and CSIRO. Kritocos has taken over CSIRO responsibility for CLIMEX scientific development from Robert Sutherst.

September 16-17
2008

Jason Beddow presents “V-Get: A New Web-Based Tool for Collecting Spatial Pest Occurrence Data” prepared jointly with Philip Pardey, Jawoo Koo and Stanley Wood at the Second Annual Pest Risk Mapping Workshop in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

September 13-20
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the Generation Challenge Program (GCP) Annual Research Meeting in Bangkok. Stanley facilitates the session on "Capacity Building in the Adaptation, Delivery and Adoption of GCP Crop Technologies." Stanley also presents a poster on "Indicators of Attractiveness and Feasibility of GCP Technologies" co-authored by Carlos Tovar, Glenn Hyman and Stanley Wood.

September 13-17
2008

Jawoo Koo participates in a BMZ-funded meeting on Climate Change Adaptation at Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research and presents and discusses preliminary HarvestChoice results on identifying climate change-vulnerable areas in sub-Saharan Africa

September 10
2008

Philip Pardey, Leslie Delserone, Michelle Hallaway, Julie Kelly and Louise Letnes meet with senior University of Minnesota Library personnel including John Butler, Philip Herold, James Stemper and Wendy Pradt Lougee to finalize development of a strategy to seek licenses for including bibliographic details and pdfs of relevant publications on the HarvestChoice web site.

September 9-13
2008

Robert Hijmans visits IFPRI to work with Jawoo Koo in the design of the HarvestChoice Spatial Evaluation Framework using crop growth models at regional-scale and on the design of scenarios for crop yield and crop yield response modeling for HarvestChoice.

September 9
2008

Jason Beddow is awarded the Hueg-Harrison Fellowship at a reception held on the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus, recognizing current and past fellowship recipients, mentors, and selection committee members.

September 4
2008

John Dixon, Director/Economist, CIMMYT icon, visits IFPRI to review collaborative activities with HarvestChoice.

September 2
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the eminent expert group consultation hosted by Achim Steiner, director general, United Nations Environment Programme icon(UNEP). The group will advise on outreach for the forthcoming UNEP "Rapid Assessment on the Environmental Sustainability of Agriculture", as a follow-up to the 2008 UN High-Level Conference on World Food Security. HarvestChoice data will be used in contributing to this effort.

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AUGUST

August 11-12
2008

Glenn Hyman visits IFPRI to work with Zhe Guo on development of a HarvestChoice Atlas of harmonized spatial data and meet with Jawoo Koo on linking cassava pest and disease characterization to yield loss using crop growth models.

August 7
2008

Chad Fennell meets with Jason Beddow, Michelle Hallaway, Jawoo Koo and Philip Pardey to plan for integration of entire HarvestChoice web site into a Drupal platform and to review technical details on the HarvestChoice web site server.

August 5
2008

Leslie Delserone, Julie Kelly and Louise Letnes meet with Jason Beddow, Michelle Hallaway, Terry Hurley, William Hutchison, Robert Sutherst and Philip Pardey to refine methods for capturing bibliographic literature relevant to HarvestChoice pest and disease modeling efforts and to develop a University of Minnesota Libraries cum HarvestChoice database of CLIMEX modeling parameters based on a technical survey of the literature being undertaken by Leslie Delserone.

August 3-8
2008

Jawoo Koo visits University of Minnesota to work with Philip Pardey, Jason Beddow and Robert Sutherst, University of Queensland, Australia, on the HarvestChoice global modeling of crop pest and disease prevalence on key staple crops.

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JULY

July 31 – August 1
2008

Serge Savary and Laetitia Willocquet visit University of Minnesota to review and plan rice pest and disease modeling work with Jason Beddow, Terry Hurley, Robert Sutherst and Philip Pardey.

July 30 – August 5
2008

Glenn Hyman visits University of Minnesota to work with Jason Beddow and Robert Sutherst on CLIMEX based assessments of the spatial likelihood of occurrence of cassava pests and diseases.

July 29 – August 17
2008

Robert Sutherst visits University of Minnesota to refine and undertake crop, pest and disease occurrence simulations and write-ups using CLIMEX joint with Jason Beddow, Jawoo Koo and Philip Pardey.

Various HarvestChoice pest modeling meetings are held:

  • Wheat discussions with Etienne Duveiller and David Hodson of CIMMYTicon via conference call,
  • Corn discussions with John Dixon and George Mahuku of CIMMYTicon via conference call,
  • Wheat discussions with University of Minnesota plant pathologists Brian Steffenson, Ruth Dill-Macky and Alan Roelfs, and
  • Cassava discussions initiated with Andrew Jarvis and Julian Ramirez of CIATicon via conference call.

July 29
2008

Philip Pardey makes a presentation prepared jointly with Jason Beddow, Jawoo Koo and Stanley Wood in the session Epidemiology and Food Security: Historically Linked, Future of Promise convened by Serge Savary at 2008 American Phytopathological Society's Centennial Meeting, held in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

July 28-31
2008

Paul Wilkens, Research Scientist, International Fertilizer Development Centericon (IFDC), visits IFPRI to review HarvestChoice project progress with Jawoo Koo on the development of tools for increasing awareness and accessibility of crop growth models in regional agricultural production and resource management policy analyses.

July 16 – August 31
2008

Kate Fuller joins HarvestChoice as a summer intern based at IFPRI to work on HarvestChoice production systems characterization with Jennifer James, Stanley Wood, Jawoo Koo and Philip Pardey.

July 14 – August 22
2008

Maction Komwa, Doctoral candidate, Department of Environmental Science and Policy, George Mason University, is working at IFPRI with Joe Guo, Jawoo Koo, and Kate Sebastian to finalize the initial release of a range of market access maps and database products for Sub-Saharan Africa through the HarvestChoice website.

July 8
2008

Robert King, head, Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota, visits IFPRI to review with Stanley Wood and Mark Rosegrant on progress on the jointly implemented HarvestChoice project, and discuss plans for the coming year.

July 7
2008

John Butler, Chad Fennell, Wendy Pradt Lougee and William Tantzen meet with Jason Beddow, Michelle Hallaway and Philip Pardey to review HarvestChoice web site progress and explore server back up and development versus live site options.

July 6-15
2008

Jennifer James visits University of Minnesota to continue work on research spillover assessments and harmonization of agricultural census data for sub-Saharan Africa.

July 3-11
2008

Liang You attends the XXI Congress of The International Society of Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing in Beijing, China. He presents a paper co-authored with Stanley Wood and Kate Sebastian.

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JUNE

June 30 – July 2
2008

Stanley Wood and Philip Pardey visit Srikant Vasan, Gates Senior Program Officer, at Gates Headquarters, Seattle, to review HarvestChoice and CGIAR-CSIicon spatial data and information technology capabilities and opportunities.

June 26
2008

Steven Were Omamo, President, New Growth Internationalicon, meets with Stanley Wood in Nairobi to work on HarvestChoice inputs to a strategy analysis being undertaken by the Gates Foundation’s Market Team.

June 23-26
2008

Stanley Wood presents “HarvestChoice Analysis of AGRA Zonation and Fertilizer Policies (Spatially-Explicit Analyses for Informing Policies for Enhancing Productivity Investments)” at AGRA'sicon Senior Policy Makers’ and Private Sector Convening at Windsor Golf and Country Club, Nairobi.

June 18
2008

Jubal Harpster visits IFPRI to discuss progress on and future development plans for the HarvestChoice web-based spatial data discovery, exploration and download system with Stanley Wood and Jawoo Koo.

June 18
2008

Yvonne Pinto, Gates Project Officer, and Julian Smith, Gates Consultant, visit with faculty in the University of Minnesota Department of Applied Economics for a briefing on HarvestChoice pest and disease mapping and modeling efforts and a discussion of how this work may be useful for new Gates Foundation initiatives under consideration. Faculty from the departments of Plant Pathology, Entomology, Agronomy and Plant Genetics give updates on the University of Minnesota’s input to the Gates funded Durable Rust Resistance in Wheaticon initiative and other research underway. Meetings end with tours of the Bio-Level 2 and Bio-Level 3 High Security Containment Facilities and the Cargill Microbial and Plant Genomics Building.

Programicon

Participants: Jim Anderson, Jason Beddow, Brian Buhr, Martin Carson, Leslie Delserone, Ruth Dill-Macky, Michelle Hallaway, Frances Homans, Terry Hurley, William Hutchison, Carol Ishimaru, Rob King, James Kurle, Al Levine, Ian MacRae, Philip Pardey, Yvonne Pinto, Bruce Potter, David Ragsdale, Julian Smith, Brian Steffenson and Robert Venette.

June 6
2008

Jason Beddow meets with Glenn Hyman in Raleigh, North Carolina, to discuss Glenn’s role as a pest and disease survey facilitator and to set up pilot tests of the V-GET™ Release Candidate in preparation for the full-scale launch of pest and disease surveying efforts.

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MAY

May 30 – June 4
2008

Philip Pardey visits Washington, DC, to work with the IFPRI HarvestChoice team on finalizing web content for a major upgrade to the project website and collaborate with Jennifer James and Stanley Wood on HarvestChoice research.

May 29
2008

Akin Adesina, AGRAicon, and Peter Hazell Imperial College Londonicon, meet in Washington, DC, with Stanley Wood, Jawoo Koo, Kate Sebastian, Maribel Elias, IFPRI, and Maximo Torero, IFPRI, to review progress on analysis being undertaken by HarvestChoice to support the AGRA Policy Strategy Convening scheduled to take place in Nairobi from June 23-25.

May 23
2008

Stanley Wood meets with Robert Hijmans at IRRIicon, Los Baños to review progress on climatology downscaling, and rice crop modeling work that Robert is undertaking with the support of HarvestChoice.

May 21
2008

Philip Pardey presents "Rethinking Research Strategies for Agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa" at an Agricultural Economics and Industrial Organization seminar, University of California, Davis. A global overview of the state of R&D investments in general and agricultural research investments in particular is addressed as well as details of the organization, structure and conduct of agricultural R&D in sub-Saharan Africa. Philip describes the novel, spatially explicit, bio-economic modeling methods being developed and deployed by the HarvestChoice initiative.

May 19-21
2008

Stanley Wood attends the Integrated Pest Management CRSP 2008 Annual Meeting: Advancing Regional and Global IPM CRSP Programs in Manila. Stanley reports on HarvestChoice's contributions to IPM CRSP's global impact assessment being led by George Norton and presents HarvestChoice's pest and disease work being led by Jason Beddow and Philip Pardey for which he will solicit collaboration from IMP CRSP scientists.

May 19
2008

Jennifer James, a visiting researcher with HarvestChoice, attends "Household Panel Surveys in Africa: Technical Review Meeting" convened by the World Bank. The meeting's focus is on strategies and methods for improving the quality and policy relevance of household-level data on agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa.

May 15
2008

Akin Adesina, Vice President, Policy and Partnerships, AGRAicon meets with Stanley Wood, Nick Minot, Jawoo Koo, Kate Sebastian, and Ria Tenorio in Washington, DC, to plan HarvestChoice support for preparation of the AGRA Policy Strategy.

May 13
2008

Stanley Wood attends the National Academies' Board on Agriculture Resources'icon (BANR) Spring 2008 Reception. BANR is the major program unit of the National Research Councilicon (NRC) responsible for organizing and overseeing studies on issues of agricultural production and related matters of natural resource development, including forestry, fisheries, wildlife and land and water use.

May 13
2008

Robert Jones, Senior Vice President for System Academic Administration, University of Minnesota, chaired a conversation with Philip Pardey on “Rethinking Research Strategies for Agriculture in South Africa and Tanzania” in the Arthur Upson Room, Walter Library, in preparation of University of Minnesota President Robert Bruininks’ trip to the area.

May 8
2008

Lutz Goedde and Sherry-Lee Abrahams of the Market Access Program of the Gates Foundation meet with Stanley Wood, Liang You, Jawoo Koo and Ria Tenorio in Washington, DC, to review HarvestChoice inputs to development of a Market Access grant for the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (AGRA).

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APRIL

April 28-30
2008

John Butler, Grant McKenzie and Chad Fennell give a programmatic and technical overview of the HarvestChoice project to the Digital Library Federation (DLF) 2008 Spring Forum. The DLF consortium explores and promotes the pioneering use of electronic information technologies to extend library collections and services. This presentation highlights work done by the HarvestChoice project team to integrate bibliographic and spatial data for use by the HarvestChoice community.

April 28-29
2008

Stanley Wood attends CGIAR System wide Livestock Program meeting in Addis Ababa to review assessment of drivers of change to crop-livestock systems and to work with Mario Herrero in further exploring linkages between the HarvestChoice cropping system evaluation platform and on-going livestock systems analysis.

April 25-30
2008

John Dimes, Robert Hijmans, Jawoo Koo, KPC Rao and Stanley Wood meet in Nairobi to discuss technical issues and milestones with regard to generating cropping system characterization, modeling and validation outputs for scenarios of cropping system development in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia.

April 22-24
2008

CGIAR CSI Meeting at the World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Nairobi, Kenya, sponsored by HarvestChoice, to discuss research activities, priorities for collaboration, and increasing support for GIS/RS/spatial analysis efforts across the CGIAR. CGIAR CIO, Enrica Pocari reports on a CGIAR/CH2M Hill/HarvestChoice survey of CSI members, and CH2M Hill offer proposals for enhancing the capacity of CSI to serve as a strategic focal point for delivery of spatial data and analysis to better serve the needs of the global agricultural research and development community.

April 14-21
2008

Fengrong Zhang, professor, China Agricultural University, visits IFPRI and works with Stanley Wood and Liang You. They discuss the potential collaboration between the HarvestChoice team with the Land Use Center of China Agricultural University.

April 8-10
2008

Jawoo Koo participates in the 38th Biological Systems Simulation Group Conference in Temple, Texas. Jawoo introduces HarvestChoice activities to the U.S.-based biophysical modeling community and presents progress on the crop systems evaluation platform and a case study on the fertilizer profitability assessment on smallholders' maize farming in East and Central Africa.

April 7-9
2008

Liang You presents "Strengthening Capacity for Evaluating the Economic Impacts of Agricultural Research and Development: The Case of DREAM" at the IFPRI-convened forum on "Advancing Agriculture in Developing Countries through Knowledge and Innovation" held in Addis Ababa.

April 2-4
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the Food Security and Environmental Change Linking Science, Development and Policy for Adaptation Conference at the University of Oxford, UK, moderating a session he organized on findings from recent international assessments on the linkages between environmental change and food security (IPCC, MA, GEO4, IAASTD). Prabhu Pingali summarized and closed the session. Stanley also presents HarvestChoice work on spatial variation in the profitability of imported N fertilizer use in maize-based systems in East Africa.

April 1
2008

Jennifer James, California Polytechnic State University icon, San Luis Obispo, initiates and leads efforts to harmonize farm household production data being extracted from agricultural census and nationally representative production surveys available for SSA to support HarvestChoice production system characterization and economic evaluation activities. Jennifer’s time is split between University of Minnesota and IFPRI through to August 31, 2008.

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MARCH

March 24-26
2008

Stanley Wood meets with Carmen De Vicente (Generation Challenge Program), Glenn Hyman, George Norton and Nienke Beintema (ASTI by phone) to discuss the use of HarvestChoice, GCP and ASTI information to help better prioritize GCP investments in improved drought, salinity, and phosphorus deficiency tolerance in rice, and improved resistance to cassava pests and diseases in sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia.

March 19
2008

Joe Guo, Jawoo Koo, Siwa Msangi, Mark Rosegrant, Tim Sulser, Stanley Wood and Liang You participate in a one day retreat at IFPRI to improve harmonization of databases and methods across BMGF studies on cropping systems productivity (HarvestChoice), smallholder-focused irrigation (Ag. Water Management Strategy) and food-energy tradeoffs (Biofuels).

March 6
2008

Jason Beddow, Philip Pardey and Stanley Wood meet with Serge Savary and Laetitia Willocquet of IRRIicon at the Department of Applied Economics, University of Minnesota to review V-GET™ (the online pest and disease occurrence survey instrument being developed by HarvestChoice) and to discuss modeling options concerning the assessment of crop losses from spatially specific injury profiles involving multiple pest and diseases per crop.

March 3-7
2008

Stanley Wood visits the HarvestChoice team at the University of Minnesota to develop content for the HarvestChoice website and plan future HarvestChoice research and meeting activities.

Meetings included: Jason Beddow, Laura Bipes, John Butler, Michelle Hallaway, Rob King, Louise Letnes, Philip Pardey and Amy Praught.

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FEBRUARY

February 25-27
2008

Stanley Wood meets with Mario Herrero and An Notabaert of ILRIicon in Washington, DC, to examine opportunities for closer linkages between the crop spatial allocation and crop production system modeling work of HarvestChoice and the livestock production system characterization work of ILRI. A prototype study is planned for summer 2007 to be undertaken by interns from University of Edinburgh working in Washington, DC.

February 19-21
2008

Stanley Wood participates in the technical meeting of the rapid scoping study for the BMGF Agricultural Water Management proposal. He presents the results of the analysis of HarvestChoice data on assessing the potential benefits (increased gross revenues) of adoption of AWM technologies in sub-Saharan Africa under a number of scenarios/assumptions.

February 17 – March 8
2008

Jawoo Koo visits Robert Hijmans at IRRIicon to collaborate on the development of the HarvestChoice Crop Systems Evaluation Platform. Progress has been made in many components of the platform, including the use of different crop models, development of programming interface, estimation of planting window, preparing soils and weather/climate data at grid-based regional scale.

February 17-21
2008

Philip Pardey visits with Johann Kirsten, Frikkie Liebenberg, and Timothy Simalenga, Research and Technology Manager, Agricultural Research Councilicon, to finalize HarvestChoice contract for a data rescue initiative in collaboration with the Statistics Division of FAOicon designed to retrieve, archive and make available agricultural censuses from countries throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Discussions were also held with Joseph Sebola, Ministry of Agriculture, regarding the launch of the University of Pretoria's Center for African Agricultural Research Policy (CAARP) and its relationship to the HarvestChoice project.

February 15
2008

Philip Pardey meets with Bruce Davis, Director General, AusAID icon and Mike Taylor, Secretary of the Department of Infrastructure, Transport, Regional Development and Local Government icon, in Canberra, Australia, to discuss potential AusAID interest in Phase II of HarvestChoice. Philip held follow-up meetings with AusAID on February 16.

February 12
2008

Julian Alston and Philip Pardey make presentations at the international workshop Ex Ante Economic Evaluation of Grape and Wine R&D convened by the Economics Department, University of Adelaideicon, in conjunction with the Grape and Wine Research Development Corporationicon. Presenters reviewed the modeling options that could be used to undertake ex ante analyses of the effects on baseline trends of consumption, production and trade of shocks such as water policy developments, disease outbreaks, altered wine trade barriers and subsidies, changes in taxes affecting wine investment or consumption, exchange rate movements and climate change.

February 11
2008

Philip Pardey gives an overview presentation of the HarvestChoice project to Bruce Kefford, Deputy Secretary, Victoria Department of Primary Industry icon, and senior staff at the department headquarters, Parkville, Melbourne, Australia.

February 7-8
2008

Jawoo Koo and Stanley Wood met with Paul Wilkens from the Decision Support Systems program of the International Center on Soil Fertility and Agricultural Development (IFDC)icon to discuss possible enhancements in the IDSS/CIA tool. The goal is to package climate, soils, germplasm and management data with intervention scenarios in a distributable user-based tool for modeling of cropping systems performance using HarvestChoice databases and scenarios.

February 7
2008

Prabhu Pingali meets with the Washington, DC-based HarvestChoice team, to be briefed on HarvestChoice and its plans for 2008, and to share his emerging vision of the goals and priorities of the Policy and Statistics portfolio he leads within the BMGF Agricultural Development Program.

February 7
2008

Philip Pardey meets with David Pannell in Canberra, Australia, to explore potential collaboration with HarvestChoice in modeling the occurrences and crop productivity consequences of weeds. Graeme Doole is to join this modeling effort.

February 1
2008

Philip Pardey meets with Robert Sutherst and Gunter Maywald, at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Entomology Division, Brisbane, Australia, to review progress on additional functionality being programmed into the CLIMEX model to service HarvestChoice crop pest and disease modeling requirements. Philip also met with Gary Fitt, Deputy Chief CSIRO Entomology, Australia, who offered to assist HarvestChoice in the conduct of its online geo-referenced survey of crop pest and disease occurrences worldwide.

February 1
2008

Gerrit Hoogenboom, Jawoo Koo and Stanley Wood meet to review progress on improving soils data layers to support regional analysis of soil fertility constraints and the impact of improved nutrient, tillage and related technologies and management practices. A workplan and timeline for developing improved soil datasets for crop productivity modeling was agreed (initially for sub-Saharan Africa using the beta version of the Harmonized Soil Map of the World and soil profiles from ISRIC's WISE database).

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JANUARY

January 24-25
2008

HarvestChoice meeting held at IFPRI headquarters, Washington, DC, to review and decide on structure and content for HarvestChoice website re-launch scheduled for May 2008.

Participants: Chad Fennell, Zhe Gou, Michelle Hallaway, Jawoo Koo, Jitka Kotelenska, Grant McKenzie, Philip Pardey, Kate Sebastian, Todd Slind, Tim Sulser, Stanley Wood, and Liang You.

January 21-22
2008

Stanley Wood attends the BMGF Agricultural Water Management Strategy proposal review meeting at FAO, Rome. The meeting examined the broad approach, study design and implementation plans and the harmonization of partner roles, but also laid out the details of a rapid scoping study of the potential payoffs from smallholder AWM technologies. HarvestChoice data and models are used for disaggregated assessment of potential benefits.

January 9-10
2008

HarvestChoice and ESASA jointly convene a meeting to explore potential collaboration between the two projects in relation to the commercialization aspects of seed technologies throughout sub-Saharan Africa. Specifically ESASA is interested in tapping the spatial database and analysis being developed by HarvestChoice to inform seed entrepreneurs/companies on market opportunities, and assess how intellectual property can be managed to stimulate commercial investment in seed production and marketing.

Participants: Peter Bloch, Sebastian Derwisch, Victoria Henson-Apollonio, Richard Jones, Carol Nottenburg and Philip Pardey.

January 7-8
2008

HarvestChoice facilitates Elevator Pitch meeting convened by the East and Southern Africa Seed Alliance. (ESASAicon) This meeting was used to brief the consultant – Richard Steckel – hired by the ESASA Team on the goal and objectives of ESASA, and to provide him with ideas and information needed to formulate a series of Elevator Pitches for marketing the project to potential investors.

Participants: Peter Bloch, Joe Cortes, Adelaida Harries, Robin Johnson, Richard Jones, Lloyd Le Page, Philip Pardey and Richard Steckel.

 

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