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Embrapa’s International Action focus on MKTPlace 02 to 28 February 2014. Missions Eastern Africa : 02 to 15 February , 4 countries: Ethiopia – Addis Abeba; Tanzania – Dar es Salaam ; Kenya – Nairobi ; Uganda – Entebbe e Kampala . Western Africa : 15 to 28 February , 4 countries:
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Embrapa’s International Actionfocus on MKTPlace02 to 28 February 2014
Missions • EasternAfrica: • 02 to15 February, 4 countries: • Ethiopia– Addis Abeba; Tanzania– Dar es Salaam; Kenya– Nairobi; Uganda – Entebbe e Kampala. • Western Africa: • 15 to 28 February, 4 countries: • Ghana – Accra; Nigeria – Abuja; Benin – Cotonou e Mali – Bamako.
Mission objective and scope • Scope: special Project – “Strengthening of Embrapa'sInternationalization”; • Objective: raise information, opinions and perceptions of R&D, gov. and IDA institutions in scientificexchangeandtechnicalcooperationwith Embrapa. ! – It wasneitheran individual evaluationoftheprojects, noracollectionofdemands for future cooperationprojects.
Activities • 53 meetings, 6 per country approximately • 22 individual interviews from 30 MKTPlace projects
MKTPlace Projects Introductionof Napier Grass elite lines for stuntresistance ILRI, Ethiopia
MKTPlace – Speciesidentificationof root-knotnematodes NARS - IITA Tanzania
MKTPlace - Application of DNA-markers for development of drought tolerant potato germplasm – KARI - Kenya Activity: Embrapa Model system for drought tolerance study Activity: Construction of hydroponic system for drought tolerance study Activity: DNA Extraction from potato leaves
MKTPlace Projects Utilization of Hydraulic Ram Pumps for promoting small scale irrigation NARO - Uganda
MKTPlace Projects Enhancing rice and maize production by small-holders using bacteria-plant extract biopesticide Université des sciences, des techniques et des technologies de Bamako - Mali
Some personal views • “Marketplace develops projects that fill gaps of major problems.” • “Small projects are really effective”; • “It isa partnership more thanresourcesonly”
Highlights • In general, achievement of the expected results • Scientific quality and Embrapa'sexperience; • Partnership with Embrapa makes it easier to obtain funds from other organisms/institutions/agencies; • Peertopeercooperation; • Networking closingthe gap betweenafricanresearchinstitutionsand Embrapa; and • Brazilian technology is adaptable to local realities.
Points for Improvement • Languagebarrier; • Delay to send genetic material; • Little dissemination theprojectknowledge is just among the researchers and the team at the institution; • Difficulty to find Brazilian partners through the MKTPlacewebsite; • Project duration is too short; • Complexpre-proposalselectionprocess
Suggestions • A final workshop to articulate and facilitate the elaboration of new projects; • Associate field visits with the Fora and increase staff visits; • Improve communication of the results within institutions in the countries; • Improve the 'matchmaking' mechanism; • Provide documents in other languages, including africanones automatictranslation software
Thank you! Maya Takagi Researcher Secretariat for InternationalAffairs maya.takagi@embrapa.br Adriana Bueno InternationalCooperationAnalyst Secretariat for InternationalAffairs adriana.bueno@embrapa.br