CRP-GLDC and FP Narratives Proposal 2018-2022

cg.contactgldc@cgiar.orgen_US
cg.contributor.centerBioversity International - Bioversityen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics - ICRISATen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Institute of Tropical Agriculture - IITAen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Livestock Research Institute - ILRIen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Water Management Institute - IWMIen_US
cg.contributor.centerWorld Agroforestry Center - ICRAFen_US
cg.contributor.centerCGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals - GLDCen_US
cg.contributor.crpCGIAR Research Program on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals - GLDCen_US
cg.contributor.funderCGIAR System Organization - CGIARen_US
cg.contributor.project-lead-instituteInternational Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics - ICRISATen_US
cg.subject.agrovoccapacity developmenten_US
cg.subject.agrovocclimate changeen_US
cg.subject.agrovocfarming systemsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocgenderen_US
cg.subject.agrovocinnovationen_US
cg.subject.agrovocmarketsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocpartnershipsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocpoliciesen_US
cg.subject.agrovocyouthen_US
cg.subject.agrovocmalnutritionen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsmallholdersen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsoil degradationen_US
cg.subject.agrovocgoal 1 no povertyen_US
cg.subject.agrovocgoal 2 zero hungeren_US
cg.subject.agrovocfinger milleten_US
cg.subject.agrovocsoya beanen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsorghumen_US
cg.subject.agrovoclentilen_US
cg.subject.agrovocchickpeaen_US
cg.subject.agrovocgroundnuten_US
cg.subject.agrovocpigeonpeaen_US
cg.subject.agrovocpearl milleten_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 1 - No povertyen_US
cg.subject.sdgSDG 2 - Zero hungeren_US
dc.creatorGLDC, CRP on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cerealsen_US
dc.date.accessioned2019-09-18T19:52:55Z
dc.date.available2019-09-18T19:52:55Z
dc.description.abstractThe Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals Agri-food Systems CGIAR Research Program will increase the productivity, profitability, resilience and marketability of critical and nutritious grain legume (chickpea, cowpea, pigeonpea, groundnut, lentil, soybean) and cereal (sorghum, pearl millet, finger millet) crops grown within the semi-arid and sub-humid dryland agroecologies of sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. These agroecologies are where poverty, malnutrition, climate change and soil degradation are among the most acute globally. By 2022-2030, as a consequence of this research, 8.9-21.7 million farm households will have adopted improved varieties, helping 4.4-11.8 million people to exit poverty and 12.7-24.8 million people meet daily nutritional requirements, with 50% of beneficiaries being women. The logic is that improved innovation capacities within agri-food systems of key cereal and legume crops will enable coherent and integrated research and development, production, market and policy reforms that deliver resilience, inclusion, poverty reduction, nutritional security, environmental sustainability and economic growth. Sorghum, millets and the grain legumes are grown, eaten and traded together within the same agri-food systems. The CRP will coordinate research interventions that recognize and build on the synergies in these cereal-legume-tree-livestock systems. Prioritization for this research was based on metrics of poverty prevalence, agroecological alignment, value of crop production, foresight projections of significant demand and/or deficit in supply, ex-ante return on research investment, consideration of quality, market and environmental traits and alignment with stakeholder priorities. Consequently, first-order priorities for research consist of an incomplete matrix of the 9 crops grown in 13 countries of sub-Saharan Africa (Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Niger, Nigeria, Sudan, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia) and South Asia (India, Myanmar). The CRP is logically structured on five Flagship Programs. Informed by purposeful monitoring and evaluation, research planning is driven by the analyzed needs of these agri-food systems (FP1: Priority Setting and Impact Acceleration). Through strategic partnerships, sector intelligence will identify and leverage value chain interventions that support dryland cereals and grain legume markets (FP2: Transforming Agri-food Systems). These analyses and innovation system engagements can inform and direct the cultivar requirements from crop improvement programs, seed and input supply systems (FP4: Variety and Hybrid Development) and the farming systems practices (FP3: Integrated Farm and Household Management) that lead to resilience and sustainable intensification outcomes. Modern breeding approaches will both underpin and increase the efficiency and effectiveness of crop improvement innovations that meet market demands (FP5: Pre-breeding and Trait Discovery). This Program is a Research for Development investment of US$413 million over five years (2018-2022).en_US
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dc.identifier.citationCRP on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals GLDC. (31/8/2019). CRP-GLDC and FP Narratives Proposal 2018-2022. Hyderabad, India: CRP on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (GLDC).en_US
dc.identifier.statusOpen accessen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/10228
dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherCRP on Grain Legumes and Dryland Cereals (GLDC)en_US
dc.rightsCC-BY-NC-4.0en_US
dc.titleCRP-GLDC and FP Narratives Proposal 2018-2022en_US
dc.typeInternal Reporten_US
dcterms.available2019-08-31en_US
dcterms.issued2019-08-31en_US

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