Presentation by Jens Peter Tang Dalsgaard.
Presenting the CGIAR Research Program on Livestock and Fish (L&F) and how it will integrate value chain analysis with the research program, with the objectivo design and test pro-poor, gender-sensitive strategies to upgrade the target value chains to sustainably increase production and improve animal-source food availability for low-income consumers, and guide their scaling out as major development interventions.
2. Livestock & Fish CRP - map
SHEEP & GOATS
nine value chains
AQUACULTURE
PIGS
DAIRY
• Animal Health
• Livestock and Fish Genetics
• Feeds and Forages
Six research components
• Value Chain Development
• Targeting
• Gender, Learning and Impact Assessment
3. L&F structure
Themes Components
1. Technology Development 1. Animal Health
2. Livestock and Fish Genetics
3. Feeds and Forages
2. Value Chain Development 1. Value Chain Development
3. Targeting, Gender and Impact 1. Targeting
2. Gender, Learning and Impact
Assessment
4. Management and Governance 1. Management and Governance
2. Communications?
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4. VC development - Objective
• To design and test pro-poor, gender-sensitive
strategies to upgrade the target value chains to
sustainably increase production and improve animal-
source food availability for low-income
consumers, and guide their scaling out as major
development interventions
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5. VC development - Outcome
• Stakeholders aware of and actively promoting pro-
poor, gender-sensitive strategies that are improving
productivity and profitability of small-scale animal
husbandry and aquaculture in an environmentally
sustainable manner, and increasing animal-source
food consumption among poor consumers
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6. VC development - Outputs
1. Sectoral and economy-wide models established to evaluate pro-poor
development scenarios in each target value chain.
2. Methods for identifying and responding to upgrading opportunities in
animal-source food value chains developed that are pro-poor, gender-
sensitive and environmentally sustainable.
3. R&D innovation alliances created to promote and sustain growth of the
target pro-poor value chains.
4. Technological and institutional options devised and validated for each
target value chain that are pro-poor, gender-sensitive and
environmentally sustainable.
5. Integrated intervention strategies formulated and piloted in each target
value chain that are pro-poor, gender-sensitive and environmentally
sustainable.
6. Non-CRP3.7 outputs from restricted projects (to be listed from the
project-specific outputs).
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7. Next steps
• Revise and ‘finalize’ the VC component log-frame
(ILRI-WorldFish-CIAT-ICARDA)
• VC tools and methods development - ongoing
• Tools and methods application
• Uganda mission (Sep.11-18) to decide on future
value chain engagement
• Present recomm’s to WorldFish SLT in October
• L&F PPMCs, Sep 19-20 and Dec 13-14
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8. Stay tuned!
• Wiki: http://livestock-fish.wikispaces.com/ for info
and updates on L&F
• Subscribe to CGIAR L&F news feeds on
http://livestockfish.cgiar.org/
• LaF page on WorldFish Website coming soon….
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