impact assessment at icrisat
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Presentation by the Head of ICRISAT's Impact Assessment on the Impact Assessment at ICRISATTRANSCRIPT
Impact Assessment at ICRISAT
Kizito Mazvimavi
Presentation to the ICRISAT’s Global Planning Meeting, 11 February, 2013, ICRISAT Patancheru, India
Introduction
• There is need to demonstrate a culture of Impact at ICRISAT
• Impact Assessment Office (IAO) guided by procedural guidelines and protocols on implementation of ex-post IA studies – Set One: with 9 studies (4 in Asia and 5 in SSA)
– Set Two: with 6 studies (4 in Asia and 2 in SSA)
• Completed 4 studies, 4 being implemented, and 7 to be implemented in 2013
• Coordinating: Measuring Returns to Research Investment at ICRISAT
• Expectations of the planning week
Ex post Impact Assessment
• Can only be effectively conducted many years after the completion of the research being assessed (when enough time has elapsed for adoption to take place)
– Need for data management during the course of the project – to establish baseline
• Impact Cycle will describe the linkages between Ex-Ante (priority setting) and Ex-Post Impact Assessment
The Impact Cycle Are we doing this?
Baseline study Constraints, opportunities, and possible
technological solutions identified
Ex post Impact Assessment
On-farm technology evaluation
Adoption studies
Ex ante Impact Assessment (Priority Setting)
Feedback
Feedback
Feedback
Technology Dissemination (Large-scale)
Technology Dissemination (Pilot-level)
Technology Development
Objectives of Ex-Post Impact Assessment
• To identify and measure quantitative and qualitative impacts of ICRISAT research projects
• To establish the contribution towards the six institutional outcomes of ICRISAT’s research strategy- i.e. self sufficiency, intensification, diversification, resilience, nutrition and health, capacity building and gender perspectives;
• To describe the plausible impact pathway; and
• To measure returns to project investments
Set 1 Studies under implementation 2011-12
Impact Assessment Studies CRP Focal Point Targeted
Study Period
IA2011 – 3: Impact of HPRC– Part B Dryland Cereals Ashok Kumar/SK
Gupta
Jan-Apr 2013
IA2011 –4: Impact of seed systems development in sub-Saharan Africa
Markets, Institutes and
Policies/ Grain Legumes/
Dryland Cereals
Farid Waliyar Nov 2012-
May 2013
IA2011-5: Impact of groundnut research in Malawi
Grain Legumes Moses Siambi/Patrick
Okori
Nov 2012 –
May 2013
IA2011-6: Impact of pigeonpea research in Tanzania
Grain Legumes Said Silim Oct 2012 –
Feb 2013
IA2011-7: Impact of improved chickpea varieties in India
Grain Legumes/Markets,
Institutes and Policies
Cynthia Bantilan Sep 2012 –
Jul 2013
IA2011-8: Impact of groundnut research in Nigeria
Grain Legumes Bonny Ntare Feb 2012 –
Feb 2013
IA2011-9: Impact of ICRISAT research and development for fertilizer micro-dosing in ESA and WCA
Resilient Dryland Systems Justice Nyamangara/
Gandah Mahamadou
Oct 2012 –
May 2013
Set 2 Impact Assessment Studies 2013
Studies Region CRP Focal Point Budget
Bilateral CRP
IA2013 – 1: Impacts of chickpea
improved research in Central Dry
Zone of Myanmar
Asia Grain
Legumes
Pooran Gaur
IA2013 –2: Impacts of Lucheba watershed work in China
Asia Resilient
Dryland
Systems
Suhas Wani
IA2013-3: Impact assessment of the Agri- Business Incubation (ABI) program at ICRISAT
Global Markets,
Institutions
and Policy
Kiran K. Sharma
IA2013-4: Impacts of sorghum research and development in Mali
WCA Dryland
Cereals
Eva Rattunde
IA2013-5: Impact assessment of sorghum variety development in central Tanzania
ESA Dryland
Cereals
Mary Mgonja
IA2014-6: Impact assessment of Village Level Studies in Asia
Asia Markets,
Institutions
and Policy
Cynthia Bantilan
Impact assessment of ICRISAT’s work in watersheds 1999 to 2010
Quantifying Impacts
• Quantitative Impacts
– Total soil conserved 658,920 mt valued at US$171,319
– Additional income per crop increase up to US$400/ha
– Milk production increased from 2.5 to 4.0lt/day/animal
– Total income per ha per annum is US$1,000
– Economic viability showed benefit/cost ratio of 2:1 and an internal rate of return of 27%.
– Returns to Investment in Watershed Management in Andhra Pradesh – US$608 million over 10 years
Impact assessment of ICRISAT’s work in watersheds 1999 to 2010
Part A – Institutional Level Impacts
Impact assessment of Hybrid Parents Research Consortium (HPRC).
ICRISAT-bred parent Hybrids developed by Private Sector and NARS
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ICRISAT bred parents dominate hybrid development
Highlights of HPRC Impacts Part A
• Benefits to Private Sector and NARS – Utilization of ICRISAT-bred hybrid parents
– Technical data of HPRC trials are available to partners to select the best performing lines.
• Benefits to ICRISAT – Feedback on the performance of the parental lines
– Financial support through membership fee, and
– Test locations for evaluation of the parental lines.
• Benefits to farmers – Monetary incomes through cultivation of high yielding hybrids with
disease resistance,
– Access to dual purpose hybrids for both grain and good fodder, and
– Access to quality hybrid seeds in time for planting.
• Need for Improvement – Membership fee – need to reduce fees to attract more members
– HPRC should develop the ‘diversified seed parents with multiple disease/insect resistance’
Impact assessment of Pearl Millet Hybrid HHB 67 Improved on production
on North-West India
Documenting Impacts along the Impact Pathway
ICRISAT seed parent (843A) with marker
assisted downy mildew resisted
CCSHAU restorer parent (H77/833-2)
HHB 67 and HHB 67
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Multiple inbred lines and downy mildew
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Shorter incubation period – 9 years
Enhanced molecular breeding
Access to financial gains through finding
plant molecular research
Farmers adopt downy milder resistant and
high yield pearl millet hybrids
Farmers can afford high quality pearl
millet hybrids from the market
Farmers improve crop diversity as they
release part of their land to kharif
Employment generated for both
seed and grain farmers
Improved food security and
nutrition
More income for farmers
More resilient farming system
Improved gender equity as
they access employment in
seed production
Development of downy mildew resistant pearl millet hybrids
Capacity building at ICRISAT and NARS in molecular breeding
Reduced poverty
Research Inputs Research Outputs Research Outcome Development
Outcome Impacts
ICRISAT and NARS Public and private seed
companies Farmers and consumers
Impact Pathway for Pearl Millet Hybrids, HHB 67 and HHB 67 Improved
Presentation of Impact Results
• Impact assessment reports are shared with: – researchers
– research management,
– donors,
– policy makers, and
– the media.
• Some targeted audiences have limited time to read a highly technical report, and the IAO coordinates the reproduction of the impact results into impact briefs (-> ICRISAT Policy Briefs) – that are easy to read and would encourage communication
of impact results across different practitioners.
• IAO Website
Estimating Returns to Research Investments at ICRISAT
Need to demonstrate that resource allocation to research represents
good investment in the past 40 years
16+ Jewels of ICRISAT CRP Ex-Ante/Ex-Post Focal Point (s) Timeline
1. Community bases integrated watershed management
RDS Ex-post Suhas Wani December 2012 and
June 2013
2. Fertilizer Microdosing RDS Ex-Post J Nyamangara/Gandah M March 2013
3. Village Level Studies MIP Ex-Post Cynthia Bantilan/Uttam Deb June 2013
4. Aflatoxin Testing Kit GL Ex-Post Farid Waliyar/ E Monyo/M
Siambi/H Sudini
June 2013
5. Early maturing and Fusarium fungal wilt resistant chickpea
GL Ex-Post HD Upadhyaya February 2013
6. Fusarium wilt resistant pigeonpea GL Ex-Post Pooran Guar March 2013
7. Early maturing and Fusarium fungal wilt resistant chickpea
GL Ex-Post KB Saxena/Suresh Pande March 2013
8. Pigeonpea in ESA GL Ex-Post Said Silim/Ganga Rao/Alastair Orr February 2013
9. Pigeonpea Genome GL Ex-Ante Rajeev June 2013
10. Guinea-Race Sorghum Hybrids DC Ex-Post Eva Weltzien March 2013
11. Extra-Early/Downy Mildew Resistant Pearl Millet Hybrid
DC Ex-Post Rakesh K Srivastava February 2013
12. Sweet Sorghum DC Ex-Ante Belum Reddy March 2013
13. Genetic Resources in Food Security DC/GL Ex-Ante HD Upadhyaya June 2013
14. Hybrid Parents Research Consortium DC Ex-Post Ashok Kumar/SK Gupta March 2013
15. Open Access Repository DC/GL Ex-Ante M Madhan June 2013
16. Seed Systems in Sub-Saharan Africa DC/GL/MIP Ex-Post Moses Siambi March 2013
Estimating Returns to Research Investment on 16+ ICRISAT Jewels