Harnessing PGRFA for Enhanced Crop Productivity Challenges and Opportunities

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Harnessing PGRFA for Enhanced Crop Productivity Challenges and Opportunities Chikelu Mba Plant Genetic Resources and Seeds Team (AGPMG) Agriculture and Consumer Protection Department Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Plant Production and for a Protection world without Division hunger

Context of Food Insecurity Unleashing the potentials of plants Harnessing PGRFA Optimally PGRFA as Global Commonwealth Outline PGRFA Management as a Continuum Introducing the Multistakeholder Partnership, GIPB Towards Mainstreaming Strategic Interventions CIAT

The Work We Do in the Context of Food Insecurity

Millennium Development Goals: Taking Stock

Wake up call in the recent food price increases Post-green revolution complacency 1 billion people go hungry today At current rates, population by 2050 estimated at 9 billion Need to increase food production by 70% Uncertainties exacerbated by climate change and variations demographics, changing dietary patterns competing diversions of foodstuff to bioenergy, livestock feeds, fibers Profiling Food (In)Security

Increasing Crop Production Finite natural resources base Available water and arable land either stagnant or dwindling Prohibitive cost of agricultural inputs So, increased productivity is the most viable option! Genetic gain accounts for 50% of increased crop yield Balance is due to improved agronomic practices CIAT

Unleashing the potentials coded into blueprints

Its All About Nature and Nurture! Re-enact the drivers for agriculture Evolution, Domestication, Speciation Green revolution Plant Breeding --- science of altering the genetic pattern of plants in order to increase their value Scientific American, Jan. 2009

Classical Plant Breeding Relies on hybridization (Deliberate) interbreeding of closely or distantly related individuals CIAT Crossbreeding introduces traits/genes from one variety or line into a new genetic background Selection CIAT

Obstacles to realizing potentials But, breeding better & resilient crops complicated by narrow genetic base of breeding materials poor policy frameworks sub-optimal human & material resources CIAT

To Facilitate Plant Breeding Generating diversity Mutagenesis chemical & physical mutagens, transposons Enhancing hybridization Cell and tissue culture protoplast fusion, embryo rescue, somaclonal variation doubled haploidy Recombinant DNA tools Cloning of useful genes and genetic transformation IAEA

No. of varieties Induced Crop Mutants About 3000 officially released varieties Mutant crop varieties cultivated by continents Rice 443 Africa Barley 274 Chrysanthemum 231 Wheat 198 Soybean 90 Maize 68 Rose 61 Common bean 55 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 Continent Asia Australia Europe Latin America & the Caribbean N. America http://www-naweb.iaea.org/nafa/pbg/index.html

Enhancing Efficiency --- Molecular Breeding http://www.ars.usda.gov/research/docs.htm?docid=7203 AgBiotech Infosource (2001) Pioneer Hi-Bred International, Inc. (1999) http://www.plantphenomics.org.au/hrppc

Harnessing PGRFA in the Most Optimal Ways in Order to Reap the Most Benefits

Plant Genetic Resources as commonwealth International Plant Protection Convention 1952 Convention on Biological Diversity, 1992 contracted rather than facilitating exchange and hence, use Global Plan of Action for the Conservation and Sustainable Use of PGRFA, 1996 The International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture, 2001 Global Crop Diversity Trust, 2004

State of the World s PGRFA Coverage of the SoWPGR-2 Current status of plant diversity, how it is being preserved and used Main achievements at the global, regional and national level Key technical and scientific advances Major gaps and needs that require urgent attention

Capacity for Crop Improvement Capacity for breeding new crop varieties largely stagnant or shrinking Severally identified as major constraint

The PGRFA Continuum Interventions Collections In-Situ Ex-Situ Conservation Utilization Crop Improvement Breeding Pre-breeding Seed Sectors Formal Informal Delivery Interventions Requisite interventions Policy Capacity building Information dissemination Advocacy Emergency

The PGRFA Continuum Collections In-Situ Ex-Situ Conservation Utilization Crop Improvement Breeding Pre-breeding Seed Sectors Formal Informal Delivery

The PGRFA Continuum Not always continuous. Indeed, broken often Collections In-Situ Ex-Situ Conservation Utilization Crop Improvement Breeding Pre-breeding Seed Sectors Formal Informal Delivery

Need for re-thinking PGRFA management Activities too often very severely compartmentalized Components operated as if they were independent entities rather than a continuum CIAT Seamless dovetailing is key --- components are mutually enriching CIAT CIAT

Towards Managing PGRFA as a Continuum A National Strategy on PGRFA All inclusive from conservation through breeding to seeds A High-Level Coordinating body Overall responsibility for PGRFA management Strengthening of Capacity Human resources and infrastructure CIAT

Conceptualizing a National PGRFA Strategy Strategic interventions Enabling environment coordination, institutions Capacity building HR, infrastructure Priority setting crops, technologies, partnerships, budget Markets safeguarding gene repositories Conservation Ex-situ In-situ Crop wild relatives Neglected crops Strategic interventions breeding objectives Seed Formal and informal seed dissemination National oversight Organization Policy, Legislations market needs national priorities Use Conventional breeding Pre-breeding Molecular breeding Germplasm enhancement

Introducing the Multi-stakeholder Platform -- the Global Partnership Initiative for Plant Breeding Capacity Building -- GIPB

Who --- GIPB in PGRFA context FAO-convened multi-party initiative of knowledge institutions committed to developing strong and effective plant breeding capacity globally Partnership of stakeholders from the public, private and civil society sectors, that catalyze and support national, regional and global action relevant to PGRFA Underpins the efforts towards the realisation of Article 6 of the IT-PGRFA: sustainable use of plant genetic resources via better plant breeding and seed delivery systems

What --- 5-point Agenda Policy Education & Training Access to Technologies Exchange of PGRFA Sharing of Information

How --- Strategies adopted Establish the baseline: national capacity surveys Define the interventions and approaches that work Develop national plans for best use of plant genetic resources for agriculture Build capacity for highest effectiveness

Whence --- Overview SociologistSoil scientist 0% 1% Seed sector specialist 3% Policy maker 1% Plant pathologist 3% How would you describe yourself? (mark the one category that occupies the most of your time) Administrator Student 4% Other 13% 3% Agronomist 5% Communication professional 1% Education professional (professor/teacher) 10% Entomologist 1% Manager 3% Which country are you from? Total Answers: 464 MORE SIGNIFICANT ANSWER OPTIONS Mandatory: Yes NUMBER OF ANSWERS United States of America 75 16.2% Brazil 36 7.8% % Plant breeder - private sector 7% Plant biotechnologist 9% India 35 7.5% Kenya 15 3.2% Plant breeder - public sector 36% United Kingdom 11 2.4% Canada 10 2.2%

So far CIAT Assessment of national plant breeding capacity Policy awareness and development Advocacy materials Many countries developing comprehensive national strategies Knowledge Resource Centre Web portal that uniquely provides plant breeding and other PGRFA-relevant information Strengthening of Capacity Formulation of a 5-year operational plan

Facilitation of training in pre-breeding Beta version: www.imarkgroup.org/projects/pbcourse.htm

Assessing Capacity to Deliver Improved Crops Varieties To support design of results-oriented breeding programs

Mainstreaming Strategic Interventions

Development of Policy Elements A three-phase process Symposium to articulate set of best practices for the three components of PGRFA management conservation, use and dissemination and for strengthening their interfaces Articulation of policy elements by translating best practices into policies; and Validation and Dissemination through regional consultative workshops, publications and backstopping CIAT

Best Practices and Policy Interventions Policy environment Effective linkages between conservation of PGRFA and breeding Use of PGRFA in breeding and prebreeding, novel techniques Effective linkages between plant breeding and dissemination of seeds Education and capacity building for the next generation of plant breeders Scientific, technical and technological tools and methodologies in support of plant breeding Information technology support tools Partnerships

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