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Agricultural Research for International Development:
Bioscience Uniting UK and Southern Partners
Amanda Read
Programme Manager
Insecticide crystal image courtesy Rothamsted Research, supermarket copyright Noel Hendrickson/Digital Vision/Thinkstock 2010
International Development Initiatives
• Multi-donor
• Encourage North-South collaboration
• Assessment Criteria:
• Scientific Excellence
• Development Relevance
• Capacity Building
Existing Programmes
• Sustainable Agriculture Research for
International Development (SARID)
• Combating Infectious Diseases of Livestock
for International Development (CIDLID)
• Sustainable Crop Production Research for
International Development (SCPRID)
SARID - Halting armyworm rampage with biological pesticide
• Armyworm – a major
migratory pest of cereal
crops
• Up to 70% of farmers
across Africa suffer
from crop damage and
loss caused by
armyworms
Picture provided by Wilfred Mushobozi
SARID - Defeating the witchweed famine threat
SARID - More bananas for Africa
Healthy and nematodedamaged bananas
CIDLID - Reducing disease in village poultry production
• in Africa, > ¾ billion poultry lost to disease annually
• Newcastle disease – major cause of loss in developing countries
Challenges of International Development Initiatives
• Call Design
• Administration
• Application process
• Facilitating partnering
• Peer review
• Barriers to communication
• Project management
Rewards of International Development Initiatives
• Pools resources to address Global Challenges
• Encourages UK scientists to apply research
strategically
• Enables UK Research Councils to fund
international scientists
• Promotes knowledge exchange
• Catalyses international partnerships
• Builds a healthy bioscience base worldwide