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PICS Next Steps. Crop. Immediate Next Steps:. Follow up on workshop: Purdue PICS team will compile rapporteur reports and share with participants.
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PICS Next Steps Crop
Immediate Next Steps: • Follow up on workshop: • Purdue PICS team will compile rapporteur reports and share with participants. • Workshop materials on the PICS Lessons Learned Workshop website. Purdue PICS team will be contacting speakers for approval to post pdfs of the power point slides. • JSPR Guest Editor Larry Murdock will compiling a list of authors proposing manuscripts for the special issue. • All participants communicate thoughts, comments and suggestions to the workshop technical committee.
Intermediate Term Next Steps:Before the 2012 Cowpea Harvest • Plans for the 2012 cowpea storage season: • PICS bag orders • PICS vendor meetings and meeting with cowpea value chain stakeholders • Media plans • Discussions with large scale buyers (e.g. WFP, NGOs, Food Security Agencies, traders). • Short run plans for PICS bag production and distribution in East Africa and Asia • JSPR manuscripts written and submitted by July 15. • Annual Report/Final report by June 15
Longer Term Next Steps • Decisions about • Management of PICS trademark? • In West & Central Africa, continuing exclusive PICS distribution agreements for a country or region? • Commercial organization for PICS in “new regions”? • Adapting the PICS technology and business model to new stakeholders (e.g. grain traders, food security organizations, farmers producing for household use). • Participation of the PICS team in new funding opportunities?
Long Term • Building on the PICS Lessons Learned what should we be doing for: • Supply chain development of other ag inputs (e.g. seed, fertilizer, pesticides, machinery)? • Post harvest handling of food other than grains: • Dried fruits & vegetables, nuts, etc.? • Dairy products? • Meat? • Food processing? • Management of cowpea field pests (e.g. Bt cowpea)
Vision for the Future • PICS is part of a worldwide movement toward commercial smallholder agriculture • Lessons learned in the PICS project are widely applied to ag enterprises far beyond cowpea • Skills and experience of “The PICS Family” are applied through the world to improve food security and livelihoods.
Comments and Suggestions to: • Technical Committee: • Jess Lowenberg-DeBoer – lowenbej@purdue.edu • Larry Murdock – murdockl@purdue.edu • DieudonnéBaributsa – dbaribut@purdue.edu • TahirouAbdoulaye - T.Abdoulaye@cgiar.org • Ibrahim Baoua - baoua.ibrahim@gmail.com • Workshop Coordinators: • Katy Ibrahim – kgi@purdue.edu • Heather Fabries – hfabries@purdue.edu