AR_WA_phase-1-legacy-meeting_Dec2016

Bamako, Mali



 * Select photos from the event**


 * Participants** (click to download)


 * Objectives**
 * Review achievements and lessons from Phase 1
 * Document project output in forms of scientific and non-scientific publications
 * Present and review draft papers for publication in peer reviewed journals


 * Meeting outputs**
 * List of project publications
 * Book of abstracts (click to download; updated version to be uploaded soon)
 * Timeline for completion of papers and submission to peer review journals
 * Workshop proceedings


 * Agenda**
 * // *Click on the presentations to download //**
 * || **__ Day 1 (12 Dec, 2016) __** ||  ||
 * **7:30** |||| Departure from hotel to ICRISAT Station at Samanko ||
 * **8:30** || Welcome & Opening addresses - R. Tabo ||   ||
 * **8:40** |||| Participants introduction, scene setting for the workshop & Overview of Agenda for the day - Facilitator ||
 * **9:10** |||| Presentation on WA project evolution and workshop objectives – A. Larbi ||
 * **9:30** |||| Q&A – reflections on presentation by A. Larbi (3 minutes reflection around the table + 7 minutes for burning Q&A) - Facilitator ||
 * |||| **//Theme and paper presentations begin (10-minute presentation by theme leader; 8-minute presentation by each paper + 5 minute “rebuttal” by the internal reviewer + 3 minute for comments)//** ||
 * |||| **//SESSION 1://** //Socio-economics of intensification (Theme 1) – Presentations (All participants attend: ROOM A)// ||
 * **9:40** || Overview by Theme Leader - B. Kotu ||   ||
 * **9:50** |||| A Spatial Analysis of Land Cover Change and Rural Livelihoods: Evidence from Northern Ghana - Haile et al. ||
 * **10:05** |||| Motivations and barriers to adoption of innovations by farmers in northern Ghana - Bedi et al. ||
 * **10:20** |||| Transhumant practices and its effects on natural resources management in Malian Sudano-Sahelian zone - Umutoni & Ayantunde ||
 * **10:35** |||| Economic analysis of alternative systems for sorghum and maize production in Southern Mali - Badolo & Kotu ||
 * **10:50** |||| Exploring gender differentials in adoption of sustainable intensification practices in northern Ghana - Bedi et al. ||
 * **//11:05//** |||| **//COFFEE BREAK//** ||
 * |||| **PARALLEL SESSION 2A & 2B** (5 Minutes for people to move into the rooms for session 2A and 2B) ||
 * || **//SESSION 2 A -- Land, soil and water management (Theme 4 presentations – ROOM A)//** || **//SESSION 2 B --Intensifying livestock and integrated crop/livestock (Theme 3 presentations – ROOM B)//** ||
 * **11:30** || Overview by Theme Leader - Birhanu & Larbi || Overview by Theme Leader - Augustine ||
 * **11:40** || A watershed approach to managing rainfed agriculture in the semi-arid region of southern Mali - Birhanu et al. || Ensiling cassava peels affects fermentation characteristics and on growth performance of sheep on-farm - W. Adda et al. ||
 * **11:55** || Soil and water conservation methods effects on grain yield of cereals and legumes in northern Ghana - Salifu et al. || Growth and health responses of guinea fowl keets (Numida Meleagris) direct-feed microbial - Safo et al et al. ||
 * **12:10** || Agro-climatic and hydrological characterization of selected watersheds of northern Ghana- Kadyampakeni, et.al. || Feed, health care and season effects on nitrogen flow sheep and goats - Kolan et al. ||
 * **12:25** || Smallholder irrigation productivity for sustainable intensification: water balances for high value crops in northern Ghana. – Adimassu et al. || Feed intake and growth of sheep fed ground nut haulm conserved as hay or silage – W. Adda et al. ||
 * **12:40** || **// Participants from session 2A join those in session 2B //** || Health and laying responses of indigenous guinea fowls (Numida meleagris) to direct-fed microbial - Sarfo et al. ||
 * **12:55** ||   || Inclusion level of rice bran on performance of Ashanti Black pigs under farmer management - Amponsah et al. ||
 * **13:00** |||| **//LUNCH BREAK//** ||
 * || **//SESSION 3 A - Household nutrition, food safety, mycotoxin (Theme 5 presentations – ROOM A)//** || **//SESSION 3 B - Intensifying crop production (Theme 2) – Presentations (ROOM A)//** ||
 * **14:30** || Overview by Theme Leader - Mahama || Overview by Theme Leader - Saaka Buah ||
 * **14:40** || Magnitude and determinant of child undernutrition in southern Mali - Sobgui et al. || Cowpea growth type effects on productivity and profitability of hybrid maize-cowpea - Haruna et al. ||
 * **14:55** || Relationship between household food insecurity and nutritional status of pregnant women in northern Ghana - Saaka et al. || Corralling, maize density and N fertilizer rate effects on soil, crop and financial returns in northern Ghana - Nurudeen et al. ||
 * **15:10** || Relationship between agricultural biodiversity and dietary diversity of children aged 6-36 months in Northern Ghana - Saaka et al. || Productivity of maize-vegetable intercrops in Northern Ghana and Mali - Jean-Baptiste et al ||
 * **15:25** || Fermentation time of malted cereal flour effects on nutritive value of complementary porridge for children - Diallo et al. || Intensification of cool dry season vegetable production in Africa rising project intervention zones of South Mali - Jean Baptiste et al. ||
 * **15:40** || Towards a Peanut Value Chain for Income and Nutrition without Aflatoxins in Ghana || Livestock corralling density effect on soil quality index and weed dynamic – Nurudeen et al. ||
 * **16:00** |||| **//COFFEE BREAK//** ||
 * **16:20** || Reflections on day 1 - Facilitator ||   ||
 * **16:45** || Depart ICRISAT to hotel ||   ||
 * || **__ Day 2 (13 Dec, 2016) __** ||  ||
 * **7:30** |||| Departure from hotel to ICRISAT Station at Samanko ||
 * **8:30** || Review of agenda for the day ||   ||
 * **8:45** || Instructions for group break out tasks - Asamoah Larbi
 * Template for posters to be presented in Dar es Salaam during the Africa RISING science event 17 - 19 January, 2017 ||  ||
 * |||| **//Participants break into groups for revision of papers based on comments received the previous day//** ||
 * 9:00 || Review and revision of papers ||   ||
 * |||| **Theme 1:** Socio-economics of intensification (ROOM A)-- Bekele ||
 * |||| **Theme 2:** Intensifying crop production (ROOM A) --Roger ||
 * |||| **Theme 3:** Intensifying livestock and integrated crop/livestock (ROOM B)-- Augustine ||
 * |||| **Theme 4:** Land, soil and water management (ROOM A) --Birhanu ||
 * |||| **Theme 5:** Household nutrition, food safety, mycotoxin (ROOM B) ---Mahama ||
 * **10:30** |||| **//Coffee Break//** ||
 * **11:00** || **Review and revision of papers (continued)** ||   ||
 * **12:30** |||| **//LUNCH BREAK//** ||
 * **14:00** |||| Themes meet to agree on timelines to finalize and submit paper(s) to peer reviewed journals ||
 * **15:00** || Presentations by theme leaders on timelines ||   ||
 * || Theme 1 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 2 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 3 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 4 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 5 (click to download) ||  ||
 * **16:00** || Wrap up & closing remarks ||   ||
 * **16:30** |||| **//Coffee Break & Departure//** ||
 * **11:00** || **Review and revision of papers (continued)** ||   ||
 * **12:30** |||| **//LUNCH BREAK//** ||
 * **14:00** |||| Themes meet to agree on timelines to finalize and submit paper(s) to peer reviewed journals ||
 * **15:00** || Presentations by theme leaders on timelines ||   ||
 * || Theme 1 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 2 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 3 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 4 (click to download) ||  ||
 * || Theme 5 (click to download) ||  ||
 * **16:00** || Wrap up & closing remarks ||   ||
 * **16:30** |||| **//Coffee Break & Departure//** ||
 * **16:00** || Wrap up & closing remarks ||   ||
 * **16:30** |||| **//Coffee Break & Departure//** ||


 * MEETING NOTES**


 * Openings remarks by Dr. Ramadjita Tabo** – ICRISAT Regional Director for West and Central Africa

Dear participants from Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Italy, Burkina Faso, and Mali, Welcome to Bamako. I hope those of you coming from outside Bamako had a nice trip. We are delighted to have you here to participate in and share your work in the Africa RISING West Africa Legacy Workshop hosted by ICRISAT on behalf of the West Africa program. The importance of the Legacy workshop lies in identifying the achieved products of Africa RISING phase I program and what lessons we are taking forward to the second phase. During the legacy workshop, Theme Leaders will provide guidance on the preparation of the workshop proceedings and publications in peer reviewed journals. The research-for-development (R4D) activities conducted under Phase 1 of the Africa RISING project in West Africa from 2012 to 2016 were implemented under 10 Work-packages (2013-2015) and five Research Themes (2014-2016) by multi-disciplinary teams of research and development partners. The Results of the R4D activities have been documented mostly in project reports and conference proceedings, with few publications in peer-reviewed, impact-factored journals. Therefore, the objectives of the two days legacy workshop are to: I am grateful you have come to share your knowledge today and tomorrow with colleagues. I am confident that we will all benefit from these presentations and the subsequent discussions and workings groups sessions. During these two days we will listen to many examples of what was done and what lessons we learned. We will also identify activities to proceed with during the second phase, which will start in March 2017. I would like to take his opportunity to thank USAID and IITA for making resources available for this work and for providing scientific guidance. I wish you a successful meeting, and look forward to hearing about the outcomes of the workshop. Thank you!
 * Review achievements and lessons learnt from Phase 1
 * Document project output in the form of scientific and non-scientific publications and,
 * Present and review draft papers for publication in peer reviewed journals.

Organizers page  **Openings remarks by Dr. Ramadjita Tabo – ICRISAT Regional Director for West and Central Africa ** Dear participants from Ghana, Nigeria, Rwanda, Italy, Burkina Faso, and Mali, Welcome to Bamako. I hope those of you coming from outside Bamako had a nice trip.

We are delighted to have you here to participate in and share your work in the Africa RISING West Africa Legacy Workshop hosted by ICRISAT on behalf of the West Africa program. The importance of the Legacy workshop lies in identifying the achieved products of Africa RISING phase I program and what lessons we are taking forward to the second phase. During the legacy workshop, Theme Leaders will provide guidance on the preparation of the workshop proceedings and publications in peer reviewed journals. The research-for-development (R4D) activities conducted under Phase 1 of the Africa RISING project in West Africa from 2012 to 2016 were implemented under 10 Work-packages (2013-2015) and five Research Themes (2014-2016) by multi-disciplinary teams of research and development partners. The Results of the R4D activities have been documented mostly in project reports and conference proceedings, with few publications in peer-reviewed, impact-factored journals. Therefore, the objectives of the two days legacy workshop are to: § review achievements and lessons learnt from Phase 1 § document project output in the form of scientific and non-scientific publications and, § present and review draft papers for publication in peer reviewed journals. I am grateful you have come to share your knowledge today and tomorrow with colleagues. I am confident that we will all benefit from these presentations and the subsequent discussions and workings groups sessions. During these two days we will listen to many examples of what was done and what lessons we learned. We will also identify activities to proceed with during the second phase, which will start in March 2017. I would like to take his opportunity to thank USAID and IITA for making resources available for this work and for providing scientific guidance. I wish you a successful meeting, and look forward to hearing about the outcomes of the workshop. Thank you!