Rapid Deployment of High Yielding and Rust Resistant Wheat Varieties in Ethiopia
Period of Implementations
May 01, 2011 - Dec 31, 2014
Total budget
3,055,000
Project Name Rapid Deployment of High Yielding and Rust Resistant Wheat Varieties For Achieving Food Security in Ethiopia
About
ICARDA in partnership with EIAR is proposing a project with key objectives aligned to government strategy for seed sector development to promote scaling-up/out of best agricultural practices. In the short to medium term, this proposal is to compliment the Durable Rust Resistant Wheat project and USAID Famine Fund Projects to strengthen the wheat seed sector for replacing susceptible commercial wheat varieties by high yielding and rust resistant varieties contributing to national food security.
Impact
Goals
The overall goal of the project is to increase and stabilize bread wheat production to achieve food security in Ethiopia.
Objectives
The objective of the project is to accelerate the identification, release, multiplication, and dissemination of new high yielding and disease resistant bread wheat varieties to enhance food security in Ethiopia.
Impact pathways
The short-term intervention of the proposed project will focus on fast-track variety release and accelerated seed multiplication activities at research centers and ‘emergency seed supply’ of moderately yellow rust resistant varieties (Digelu, Mada Wolabu and Tussie) for immediate distribution to severely affected regions by EIAR, ESE, and other regional enterprises during 2011 main season. In addition to the immediate interventions the project is aimed at popularization and promotion of newly released varieties and enhancing the availability and access to quality seed through large-scale certified seed production and marketing involving the public and private sectors. Strengthening human resources capacity and infrastructure for agricultural research centers and supporting existing public seed enterprises and encouraging emerging private seed companies will ultimately lead to the long-term efforts of developing diverse and sustainable wheat seed system and significantly contribute to government objective of transforming the agricultural sector and achieving national food security. The project will support private seed companies in training and experience sharing workshop and visits.
In Ethiopia, ICARDA in partnership with CIMMYT and EIAR formulated and implemented two successive projects with focus on stem and yellow rust, which complimented and reinforced each other in order to avert the risks and losses associated with the...
The chapter presents the approaches, achievements and lessons learned in accelerated seed multiplication of early generation seed (breeder, pre-basic and basic) and large-scale certified seed production by NARS and public and private sector including...
The chapter presents the adoption and diffusion of rust resistance varieties in terms of area with simultaneous reduction in the number of farmers and area under rust susceptible wheat varieties. Furthermore, factors influencing the adoption of...
Wheat rusts remain a challenge for wheat production at national, regional and global levels. Empirical evidence shows the emergence of new races and their quick spread across countries and continents with devastating consequences.In response to Ug99...
This book is the grandstand of the collaborative endeavours of diverse stakeholders in addressing the challenges of wheat production and wheat rusts in Ethiopia within the context of the international efforts across Africa and Asia. It provides a...
ICARDA in collaboration with CIMMYT and/or NARS has developed a number of multi-lateral and bilateral projects to counter the threat of stem rust and yellow rust. This paper summarizes ICARDA’s experiences and lessons learned in implementing these...
One of the planned components of the project was technology promotion through demonstration, popularization and on-farm seed production. This chapter documents the approaches, activities, achievements and lessons learned in promoting new rust...
The paper presents smallholder farmers' perceptions on attributes of bread wheat varieties based on primary data collected from 524 households in four major wheat growing areas of Ethiopia. The results indicated high value of attainment indices for...