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Workshop objectives and Activities. Presented by: Ms. Nawsheen Hosenally. Workshop Objectives. Stakeholders get to know each other Stakeholders understand PAEPARD Stakeholders appreciate the importance of partnership within the consortium Understand and apply the value-Chain approach
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Workshop objectives and Activities Presented by: Ms. Nawsheen Hosenally
Workshop Objectives • Stakeholders get to know each other • Stakeholders understand PAEPARD • Stakeholders appreciate the importance of partnership within the consortium • Understand and apply the value-Chain approach • Stakeholders actively participate in different Group Activities • Establish a framework for effective partnership
Objectives of Group Activities • Stakeholders actively participate in different Group Activities • To conceptualize the breadfruit value-chain in Mauritius • To establish the status of knowledge of the breadfruit sector • To identify and agree on the role of each partner/stakeholder • To identify current knowledge gaps that can drive future R&D initiatives • To establish a mechanism for future collaboration
Introduction to Group Work • 11 themes identified: • Origin and Distribution of breadfruit • Germplasm • Environmental Requirements • Propagation Methods and Planting Materials • Agronomy and Cultural Practices • Fruiting • Harvest and Post-harvest • Product Development and Marketing • Markets/Export • Uses of Plant parts other than the fruit • Consumer Preferences, Education & Products
Introduction to Group Work • 7 Groups for the 11 Themes:
Introduction to Group Work • Participants divided into groups • 1 leader for each theme (the first person who shows interest in a specific theme becomes the leader) • Other participants join the different groups by choice or allocated at random? • For each theme, 5 questions to be answered • Time allocated: 1.5 hours • Presentation: 30 mins
Introduction to Group Work • Questions: • What do we know? • Where are we now? • Where should we be? • What is missing to get there? • What questions are we asking ourselves? • Colored papers and markers provided • Note all answers on these papers • Select someone from the group for presentation
Introduction to Group Work • Some “rules”: • Look at all aspects around the theme • Try to get as many questions as you can • 1.5 hours of discussion can generate lots of ideas • Use this time efficiently • In case a group has covered everything on a topic in less than 1.5 hours, they may join another group • Questions? • Are you ready to get started?