Burkina Faso TLIII Workplan for Cowpea Obj-1,3, and 6 Dr. Benoit Joseph Batieno Dr. Issa Drabo 03-04 March 2016, Chrismar hotels, Livingstone, Zambia
Burkina Faso TLIII Workplan for Cowpea Obj-1,3, and 6
Dr. Benoit Joseph Batieno
Dr. Issa Drabo
03-04 March 2016, Chrismar hotels, Livingstone, Zambia
• Objective 1: Leverage Gender and Learning to
Maximize Poverty and Food Security Impacts
for Smallholder Farmers
Activity 1.1: Monitoring learning and evaluation (MLE) systems
1.1.1 MLE plan development
Put in place a pluridisciplinary team for MLE, collect baseline information and
analyze the data, propose of MLE plan by the team, organize a workshop for
MLE validation
1.1.2 Organize training workshops and feedback on the use of MLE tools
build a indicator performance tracking table, desagregated in gender where
possible,
1.1.3 MLE plan Adjust and used by project coordinators
Organize meeting with the PI for plan adjustment; Validate the MLE plan; start
using the MLE plan for data collection
Activity 1.2 Impact for change-strategic evaluation of outcomes and
impacts for selected technologies
1.2.1 Developed an Harmonized ex post impact assessment survey tool
design a tool for survey to track the impact of new technologies dissemination,
disaggregate in gender where possible,
1.2.2 Report on the adoption and the impact of new varieties
organized survey, collect data, analyze data, write report
1.2.3 compile data on adoption and impact indicators
organized survey, collect data, analyze data, write report
Objective 3: Breeding Support and Breeding Program Strengthening for Cowpea (Enhance cowpea productivity and production in drought-prone areas of sub-Saharan Africa -INERA, Burkina Faso).
Activity 3.1: Trait Discovery Pipeline
3.1.1Markers developed for drought tolerance validated in Burkina Faso and Nigeria using
MAGIC population
get seed from UCR multiply seed of the MAGIC (300 lines) and 20 MARS lines under irrigation,
prepare protocol for establishing drought phenotyping of MAGIC lines, design trial using BMS,
phenotyping trials established
3.1.2 Markers developed for aphid, striga, and bacterial blight resistance used in Burkina Faso
get seed from UCR Riverside, multiply seed of the MAGIC and RIL lines for aphids, Striga, and
bacterial blight and phenotyping SNP discovery, design trial using BMS, phenotyping trials
established
3.1.3. Markers for drought tolerance,Striga resistance and seed size used in MARS in Burkina
Faso
seed multiplication of the MAGIC and MARS lines, Drought phenotyping of MAGIC lines,
design trial using BMS, phenotyping trials established
3.1.4. Management and sharing of pedigree, genotyping and phenotyping datasets
Organized BMS trainings for technicians and provide tablets for data collection; Assemble data
using BMS tools and organize data sharing
Activity 3.2: Breeding pipeline 3.2.1. drought tolerant (DT) breeding lines developed using MARS
Prepare protocol for establishing drought phenotyping of MAGIC lines, design
trial using BMS, phenotyping trials established with 30 breeding lines
3.2.2 Aphids, striga, and bacterial blight breeding MABC lines phenotyping
Prepare protocol for establishing Aphids, Striga, and bacterial blight breeding
MABC lines, design trial using BMS, phenotyping trials established with 30
breeding lines
3.2.3. At least 10 low-P tolerant breeding lines developed using MARS
Prepare protocol for establishing low-P tolerant breeding lines, design trial using
BMS, phenotyping trials established with 30 breeding lines
Activity 3.3: Testing for release
3.3.1 multi-location evaluation of breeding lines with good performance (arising
from 2000 populations with 25% annual increase)
• select 25 breeding lines from the evaluation
• identify the appropriate sites (soil science) and locations
3.3.2 Conduct FPVS trials
• identify best variety for demos, identify demos' fields, select 200 participants
for the demos
• At least 100 ladies involved
• 10 locations and 6 sites per location
Objective 6: Developing Sustainable and Impact-Oriented
Legume Seed Systems for Smallholders in Sub-Saharan
Africa and South Asia
Activity 6.1. Establish Multi-Stakeholders Platforms (across legumes if
possible) 6.1.1: Multi stakeholders platforms established in participating countries
• Meet the potential members of the platform,
• organize a workshop to discuss about the platform objectives,
• establish one Multi stakeholders platform for the production and delivery of
cowpea and groundnut seed in target communities.,
• start major activities in 04 platforms
6.1.2: Platform members trained in seed production and business management in each
participating country (trainees disaggregated by gender, category and type of training) per year
and target crop
Development strategies to access various seed grades access ; Identify spcific training topics
for each stakeholders members of the platform, organize training section for each topic taking
into account gender, categories and type of training.
Activity 6.2. Sustainable Production and Delivery of Various Seed Classes 6.2.1: Basic seed produced
Engage 5 -6 seed companies , 5 NGOs, and others projects donor funded projects to facilitate
production of cowpea seeds in Burkina Faso, get breeder seed from the breeding unit, identify
field for basic seed production, identify well-trained seed growers, produce 2 tones of breeder
and 20 tones of cowpea basic seeds
6.2.2: Certified and quality declared/truthfully-labeled seed produced
Engage seed companies , NGOs, and others projects donor funded projects to facilitate
production of cowpea certified and quality declared seeds.
Activity 6.3. Innovative and Targeted Seed Marketing
6.3.1: WCA-GN: 5%,CP: 5% small packs
Engage seed companies and marketers to start packaging 5% of seed produced into small packs for sale
6.3.2: Seed companies ; farmer organizations ; public seed enterprise ; individual entrepreneurs
engaged seed production and marketing
Facilitate marketing of at least 60 tons of seed in diverse packages/marketed to targeted categories of
farmers (women, youth and small scale farmers), collaborate with 3 seed companies, 10 farmer
organizations, for cowpea marketing targeting different clients
Activity 6.4. Popularize New Varieties
6.4.1: Copies of seed production, postharvest, seed business management guides produced
and shared with partners annually in all participating countries for each crop
Visit farmer seed store,
visit the national seed service,
information on quantities and qualities of seed produced,
document the data,
train or share examples on seed business management systems,
and train on good practices on seed production
6.4.2: Demonstrations for each crop established each year in all participating countries
Identify demonstration sites, identify varieties involved in the demos, establish the
demonstration field
6.4.3: Field days (50% female participants) held annually for each crop in all participating
countries.
Organize 3 field days in target communities (number of participants disaggregated by
gender)
6.4.4: Electronic (TV, radio, and SMS) programs per crop and print media disseminated
annually in each country.
Record video of field days and fairs, invite media to participate, make some interviews with
stakeholders
6.4.5: Agri/seed fairs/exhibition /shows (50% female participation) organized
per year and per country
• Organize a least two fairs per year
Activity 6.5. Strengthen Multi-Legume Impact-Oriented Seed Systems (coordination)
6.5.1: Skills and knowledge of trainers (NARS, seed producers and development partners) enhanced in
areas of cross crop innovative and gender-considerate marketing seed production in collaboration with
ISSD in respective target countries.
• Identify trainers and topics • Seed producers, • Organize training
6.5.2: Useful seed systems lessons documented and shared with wider audience (policy makers and
development partners, e.g., governments, AGRA, Feed the Future, and seed sector actors/associations).
• Identify resource person, • collect and document seed systems lessons and shared with wider audience (policy makers
and development partners, • exchange between platforms for lessons learning
6.5.3: Business model for accessing appropriate legume smallholders farm machinery for alleviating
drudgery designed and deployed in Burkina Faso.
Identify with farmers in the platforms the farm machinery for alleviating drudgery designed and deployed (planting, harvesting, processing etc.) Get access machineries to farmers