Manila, The Philippines
November 14, 2004
Source:
The Philippine Star via
SEAMEO SEARCA
International crops research institute in Hyderabad, India is
collaborating with an agricultural science council in the
Philippines to enhance the adoption of three legume varieties
and production technologies in the country.
The International Crops
Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) in
Hyderabad, India and the Philippine Council for Agriculture,
Forestry and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD)
have initiated a project that will enhance the adoption of the
said ICRISAT-bred legumes and develop a database on the
varieties and technologies.
According to Dr. William D. Dar, director general of ICRISAT,
this project will strengthen ICRISAT's existing collaboration
with the Philippine government to improve productivity of the
crops that are useful to the poor farmers of the country.
The project will enable ICRISAT to work with a consortium of
agricultural research institutions in the Philippines. It is
also part of the cooperation between ICRISAT and the Department
of Agriculture - Bureau of Agricultural Research to improve
legume production in the Philippines.
The two-year project will utilize the attributed grant of
$50,000 from the Philippine government to ICRISAT for the
development of agriculture in the country.
Besides serving as coordinating agency for the project, ICRISAT
will provide the seeds of improved varieties and relevant
technologies, technical advice and backstopping, and training
for project staff.
PCARRD will provide institutional support for planning,
implementation, monitoring, and evaluation. PCARRD will also be
the executing agency for the project. The third principal
collaborating agency, the Philippine Agriculture and Resources
Research Foundation, Inc., will administer funds for the
project.
A consortium of Philippine institutions will also work on the
project. These are the Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College,
Ilocos Integrated Agricultural Research Center, Mariano Marcos
State University, Isabela State University, Cagayan Valley
Integrated Agricultural Research, Pampanga Agricultural College,
Central Luzon Integrated Agricultural Research Center, and
Central Luzon State University. For further information, contact
Dr. CLL Gowda at c.gowda@cgiar.org. - S&T Media Service |