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The Eastern Africa Agricultural Productivity Project (EAAPP) EAAPP Dairy Research National Livestock Resources Research Institute Component Dairy Research Component World Bank Review Mission: Progress Report (June to December 2013)

Dairy research component projects 1. Enhancing adoption of Napier grass varieties tolerant to Napier stunt disease for increased feed availability in smallholder dairy systems 2. Forage seed multplication 3. Nutritional improvement of low value crop residues and agro-industrial by-products 4. Enhancement of the utilization of Muguga cocktail vaccine in the smallholder dairy farming systems

Dairy research component projects 5. Identification and characterization of milkborne zoonotic organisms including haemorrhagic E. coli 6. Improving indigenous cattle for dairy production through targeted selection and cross breeding

Project 1: Enhancing adoption of Napier grass varieties tolerant to Napier stunt disease for increased feed availability in smallholder dairy systems Research team members (Uganda) Name Designation Institution Dr. Jolly Kabirizi, Forage scientist (PI) NaLIRRI Dr. Swidiq Mugerwa Animal nutritionist NaLIRRI Dr. William Nanyeenya Socio-economist NaLIRRI Mr. Joseph Okiring Farm Manager NaLIRRI Mr. Geoffrey Kawube Pathologist NACRRI Mrs. Grace Ebiyau Technician NaLIRRI Ms. Clementine Namazzi Technician NaLIRRI Ms. Agnes Namagembe Technician NaLIRRI

Expected outcome: Increased availability of feed in smallholder dairy systems Expected output 1: Technologies and innovations for managing Napier stunt disease (NSD) developed and promoted (June-Dec 13) Promote /multiply Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD Target 4 Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD promoted/ multiplied Achieved June-Dec 2013 Clones: 97, 16085, 112, 16702, Kakamega 1 & 2 that showed high tolerance (score1-2) to NSD were promoted Output Indicator 1.1: No. of Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD promoted by end of 2014 Activity 2014 Multiply and distribute planting materials to 5 sites in 5 districts through NAADS & ZARDIs

Mean herbage DM yield (t/ha/yr) and crude protein content (%) of promising Napier grass clones Napier grass CP Napier Mean CP clone (%) grass clone DM yield (%) Mean DM yield (t/ha) Kakamega 1 42.0 7.3 Kakamega 2 40.4 7.3 112 39.5 7.7 16702 36.8 7.4 97 35.3 7.3 16805 32.3 8.0 41 29.1 8.4 75 28.0 7.4 105 26.9 8.3 103 26.4 6.8 16814 26.3 8.5 (t/ha) 76 26.1 6.7 Kakamega 3 26.1 7.1 16815 25.8 8.4 79 25.5 8.5 19 24.4 7.3 117 23.5 7.6 16789 23.5 7.7 ANF 22.9 6.4 79 SN 21.2 9.2 104 17.9 6.8 River Bank 17.1 8.9 SEM 4.66 1.1 Crude protein yield (%); 79 SN= Sugar cane x Napier grass hybrid

Expected outcome: Increased availability of feed in smallholder dairy systems Expected output 1: Technologies and innovations for managing Napier stunt disease (NSD) developed and promoted Promote /multiply Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD Target 4 Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD promoted/ multiplied Achieved June-Dec 2013 Severity of NSD varied due to: genotype, soil fertility weather harvesting stage Output Indicator 1.1: No.of tolerant Napier grass clones evaluated & promoted by end of 2014 Activity 2014 Multiply and distribute planting materials to 5 sites in 5 districts through NAADS & ZARDIs

Mean NSD severity score (1-5) Mean NSD severity at different harvesting times 2.6 2.4 2.2 2 103 104 112 16789 Kakamega 1 Kakamega 2 1.8 1.6 1.4 1.2 1 8 16 24 32 40 48 52 Harvesting time (Weeks after planting) Score 1 = no symptoms, 2 = very mild symptoms, 3 = medium mild symptoms, 4 = severe symptoms and 5 = very severe symptoms

Expected outcome: Increased availability of feed in smallholder dairy systems Expected output 1: Technologies and innovations for managing NSD developed and promoted Multiply Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD Target 4 Napier grass clones multiplied Achieved July-Dec 13 Clones 112, Kakamega 1, Kakamega 2 & 16805 multiplied: NaLIRRI (2 acres), Masaka (2 acres) Jinja (2 acres) NaCRRI (1 acre) Output Indicator 1.1: No. of Napier grass clones tolerant to NSD promoted/multiplied by end of 2014 Activity 2014 Multiply and distribute planting materials to 5 sites in 5 districts through NAADS & ZARDIs

Expected outcome: Increased availability of feed in smallholder dairy systems Expected output 1: Technologies and innovations Output for managing NSD developed and promoted Indicator 1.2: No. of tolerant clones Target Achieved July-Sept 13 promoted Activity 2014 Assess effect of manure application on severity of NSD One type of manure (cattle) manure Trials established at NaLIRRI, BUGIZARDI, NaCRRI & Kamenyamiggo Decrease (20%) in NSD incidence where manure was applied Continue with trial (2 seasons)

Expected output outcome: 1: Generation Increased of technologies availability of and feed Output in innovations smallholder for dairy managing systems NSD enhanced Indicator 1.2: Number of tolerant clones promoted Target Achieved 2014 Assess 4 clones Net financial effect of Publish economic losses due to NSD evaluated reduction in milk incomes information and added cost due to NSD resulted in a negative net financial effect of Ushs 1.5m. NSD led to a financial drain equivalent to 54 % of the gross revenues from milk.

Expected outcome: Increased availability of feed in smallholder dairy systems Expected output 2: Capacity for stakeholders to utilize NSD management technologies strengthened Sensitize stakeholders on NSD control methods & use of alternative forages/ Output Indicator 2.1: No. of key stakeholders trained Target Achieved Activity 1,000 stakeholders trained 1,200 stakeholders (670 female, 450 male & 80 youths) were trained in Mbarara, Wakiso, Kabalore, Mbarara, Soroti, Tororo and Gulu districts Overall farm mgt improved Increased (25%) milk Farmer evaluation of tolerant clones

Expected outcome: Availability of forage feed in smallholder dairy systems improved Expected output 2: Availability of information on NSD management methods enhanced Package and disseminate research results Output Indicator 2.1: Number of information packages produced and distributed Target Achieved Activity Present 4 FARA conference, Publish papers during Ghana, July 2013 papers scientific conferences/ workshops African Crop science conference, Uganda, Oct 2013 22 nd International Grassland Congress, Australia, Oct 2013

Expected outcome: Availability of forage feed in smallholder dairy systems improved Expected output 2: Availability of information on NSD mgt methods enhanced Package and dissemin ate research results Output Indicator 2.1: Number of information packages produced and distributed Target Achieved Activity 4 papers INWES regional conference, Publish presented Nairobi, Nov 2013 papers during scientific conferences (cont.) ASARECA Livestock and Fisheries Programme Scientific conference, Dar es Salaam, Nov. 2013 2 nd ASARECA General Assembly & scientific conference, Burundi, Dec 2013

Expected outcome: Availability of forage feed in smallholder dairy systems improved Expected output 2: Availability of information on NSD management methods enhanced Package and disseminate research results Output Indicator 2.1: Number of information packages produced and distributed Target Achieved Activity Publish 2 Tropical grasslands Publish papers in Journal Vol. 1, issue 3 (Dec papers referred 2013) pp. 212 to 2013 journals/ conference proceedings Special International Grasslands Congress issue, pp 812-814. Print ISBN: 978-1-74256-543-9 In press Elsevier journal, ID:102000 118

Project 2: Forage seed production project Expected outcome: Availability of forage feed in smallholder dairy systems improved Expected output 1:Seed availability of selected forage species increased Output Indicator 1.1:Acreage of forage seed crop established Establish forage seed multiplication sites Target Achieved Activity Establish Harvest 20 ha of and forage distribute seed crop seed Forage seed crop established: NaLIRRI (17.5 ha), NaCCRI (6 ha) MuZARDI (1.5 ha), Masaka (2 ha) Wakiso (6 ha)

Expected outcome: Availability of forage feed in smallholder dairy systems improved Expected output 1:Seed availability of selected forage species increased Establish forage seed multiplication sites Output Indicator 1.2:Acreage of forage seed crop established Target Achieved Activity Harvest 200 kg of Clitoria ternatea & seed harvested and distribute distributed to 15 farmers (10 500 kg of female & 5 male) forage seed 250 kg of Lablab purpureus distributed to 20 farmers (10 female & 10 male) in Ntungamo district 300 kg Chloris gayana distributed to 20 female & 10 Harvest & distribut e seed through NAADS and ZARDIs

Acknowledgements The World Bank ASARECA NAROSEC KARI Director NaLIRRI & NaCRRI EAAPP (U) Coordinator RDCoE-KARI Makerere University Research team members