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Overview of the Central Mekong Flagship, Humidtropics Lisa Hiwasaki, Jim Hammond, Ingrid Oborn, Jianchu Xu Context and background Key issues: Unsustainable agricultural intensification with adverse environmental impacts Limited and unequal access to market Low and decreasing productivity in upland small-holder systems Relatively low total farm income Unequal access to natural resources. Three action sites identified: Green Triangle covering Northwest Vietnam, North Lao PDR, and Yunnan, China Golden Triangle covering Northwest Lao PDR, Northern Thailand, Eastern Myanmar, and Yunnan, China Development Triangle covering Eastern Thailand, Northeast Cambodia and Central Highland Vietnam Entry points identified: Integrated livestock systems Improved tree-crop systems e.g., ‘green rubber’ Sustainable food crop/multi-crop systems, e.g., improved cassava-and banana-based systems, fruits and vegetables. Opportunities and constraints Opportunities: - Existing “fast-track” activities, e.g., agroforestry for livelihood project in Northwest Vietnam and “green- rubber” in Yunnan, China, contributing greatly. Constraints: Lack of effective coordination of activities carried out by Humidtropics partners Lack of efficient means of communication Partners need to support each other to deliver the program effectively Establishing “core team” may help. A mix of activities: existing bilateral projects & “full-track” activities with limited funding R4D research grants provide new opportunities and support coherence. Pictures Conclusions and ways forward 2014 will be a major year of research progress: Situational Analyses, Baseline Studies and Entry Point Identification will occur in each Action Site, usually in more than one location per Action Site (AS) Both Fast Track and Full Track processes will run in each AS R4D platforms launched in each AS and R4D grants will stimulate joint action research Outputs, e.g., journal articles, policy briefs will be developed & distributed Introduction of results-based management and recruitment of a monitoring & evaluation officer will increase efficiency & coherence. Progress Meetings to launch AA held in May 2013. Green triangle : - meeting held to launch AS May 2013 - action site & R4D platform meeting held August 2013 - situational analysis in NW Vietnam completed April 2014 - R4D platform activities will be intensified first half of 2014. Golden triangle : - situational analysis to be launched May 2014 (Northern Thailand) - research conducted on “mushrooms for trees and people” in Laos, Thailand, and Southern China - “Green rubber” launched in March 2014. Development triangle : - stakeholder workshop in May 2014 - situational analysis ongoing. Flagship facilitation and learning Led by ICRAF by Flagship manager based in Hanoi “Core Team” will be established in May 2014, and will facilitate coordination & smooth implementation of activities, and to raise additional funding Research is led by CG Centres (ICRAF, ILRI, Bioversity, CIP, CIAT, IWMI), involves int’l/regional organizations (AVRDC, CIRAD) and national partner organizations Actively engages stakeholders including farmer organizations, women’s groups, development organizations and private sector Efforts are made to make sure research components are led by national partners to ensure ownership. Lisa HIWASAKI [email protected] ● ICRAF, Hanoi, Vietnam Prepared for a capacity development workshop of the CGIAR Research Program on Humidtropics, Nairobi, 29 April – 2 May 2014 http://humidtropics.cgiar.org/ This document is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution –Non commercial- Share Alike 3.0 Unported License April 2014 April- May 2014

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Poster prepared by Lisa Hiwasaki, Jim Hammond, Ingrid Oborn and Jianchu Xu for the Capacity Development Workshop of the CGIAR Research Program on Humidtropics, Nairobi, 29 April–2 May 2014

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Page 1: Overview of the Central Mekong Flagship, Humidtropics

Overview of the Central Mekong Flagship, Humidtropics Lisa Hiwasaki, Jim Hammond, Ingrid Oborn, Jianchu Xu

Context and background

Key issues: • Unsustainable agricultural intensification

with adverse environmental impacts • Limited and unequal access to market • Low and decreasing productivity in upland

small-holder systems • Relatively low total farm income • Unequal access to natural resources.

Three action sites identified: • Green Triangle covering Northwest

Vietnam, North Lao PDR, and Yunnan, China • Golden Triangle covering Northwest Lao

PDR, Northern Thailand, Eastern Myanmar, and Yunnan, China

• Development Triangle covering Eastern Thailand, Northeast Cambodia and Central Highland Vietnam

Entry points identified: • Integrated livestock systems • Improved tree-crop systems e.g., ‘green

rubber’ • Sustainable food crop/multi-crop systems,

e.g., improved cassava-and banana-based systems, fruits and vegetables.

Opportunities and constraints

Opportunities: • - Existing “fast-track” activities, e.g.,

agroforestry for livelihood project in Northwest Vietnam and “green-rubber” in Yunnan, China, contributing greatly.

Constraints: • Lack of effective coordination of

activities carried out by Humidtropics partners

• Lack of efficient means of communication

Partners need to support each other to deliver the program effectively

Establishing “core team” may help.

• A mix of activities: existing bilateral projects & “full-track” activities with limited funding

R4D research grants provide new opportunities and support coherence.

Pictures

Conclusions and ways forward • 2014 will be a major year of research progress:

Situational Analyses, Baseline Studies and Entry

Point Identification will occur in each Action Site,

usually in more than one location per Action Site

(AS)

• Both Fast Track and Full Track processes will run in

each AS

• R4D platforms launched in each AS and R4D grants

will stimulate joint action research

• Outputs, e.g., journal articles, policy briefs will be

developed & distributed

• Introduction of results-based management and

recruitment of a monitoring & evaluation officer will

increase efficiency & coherence.

Progress Meetings to launch AA held in May 2013. • Green triangle:

- meeting held to launch AS May 2013 - action site & R4D platform meeting held

August 2013 - situational analysis in NW Vietnam

completed April 2014 - R4D platform activities will be intensified

first half of 2014. • Golden triangle:

- situational analysis to be launched May 2014 (Northern Thailand)

- research conducted on “mushrooms for trees and people” in Laos, Thailand, and Southern China

- “Green rubber” launched in March 2014. • Development triangle:

- stakeholder workshop in May 2014 - situational analysis ongoing.

Flagship facilitation and

learning • Led by ICRAF by Flagship

manager based in Hanoi • “Core Team” will be established

in May 2014, and will facilitate coordination & smooth implementation of activities, and to raise additional funding •Research is led by CG Centres

(ICRAF, ILRI, Bioversity, CIP, CIAT, IWMI), involves int’l/regional organizations (AVRDC, CIRAD) and national partner organizations •Actively engages stakeholders

including farmer organizations, women’s groups, development organizations and private sector • Efforts are made to make sure

research components are led by national partners to ensure ownership.

Lisa HIWASAKI

[email protected] ● ICRAF, Hanoi, Vietnam

Prepared for a capacity development workshop of the

CGIAR Research Program on Humidtropics, Nairobi, 29 April – 2 May 2014

http://humidtropics.cgiar.org/

This document is licensed for use under a Creative Commons Attribution –Non commercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License April 2014

April- May 2014 April- May 2014