Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations
Integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) represents a range of environmentally-sound approaches to crop protection and is increasingly recognized as an essential component of sustainable agricultural development. To promote the use of IPDM, it is necessary to validate and disseminate effective...
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International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas
2023
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| author | Kumari, Safaa Choueiri, Elia Moukahel, Abdulrahman Jreijiri, Fouad Massaad, Randa Al Zammar, Souheir Wakim, Samer Chaalan, Zainab Abou Yaghi, Diana Darwish, Iman Kemal, Seid Ahmed |
| author_browse | Abou Yaghi, Diana Al Zammar, Souheir Chaalan, Zainab Choueiri, Elia Darwish, Iman Jreijiri, Fouad Kemal, Seid Ahmed Kumari, Safaa Massaad, Randa Moukahel, Abdulrahman Wakim, Samer |
| author_facet | Kumari, Safaa Choueiri, Elia Moukahel, Abdulrahman Jreijiri, Fouad Massaad, Randa Al Zammar, Souheir Wakim, Samer Chaalan, Zainab Abou Yaghi, Diana Darwish, Iman Kemal, Seid Ahmed |
| author_sort | Kumari, Safaa |
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| description | Integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) represents a range of environmentally-sound approaches to crop protection and is increasingly recognized as an essential component of sustainable agricultural development. To promote the use of IPDM, it is necessary to validate and disseminate effective IPDM options to farming communities. To this end, the CGIAR Plant Health Initiative (PHI) has initiated nine Innovation platforms (IPs) in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, to develop and validate pest management solutions for major crops in real-life environments. One of these IPs was launched in Lebanon (Qob Elias Village, Beqaa Valley). The PHI-IP plays a key role in the participatory analysis of pest constraints, validation of farm-level pest management options, and scaling innovation broadly to reduce productivity and quality losses and increase the incomes of rural farming communities. The PHI-IP brought key partners together and provided solutions to the existing production challenges. IP is one of the approaches to validate innovations and getting feedback from users. The primary purpose of these PHI-IPs is to co-create and/or identify/validate IPDM packages that are highly effective and affordable. This is done with the engagement of multiple and relevant institutions, including CGIAR, IARCs, NARES and private sector partners. The identified IPDM packages coming out of this work at the Innovation Platform can then be potentially scaled up/deployed in farmers’ fields. These platforms can also serve to demonstrate the efficacy of identified IPDM packages to diverse stakeholders, including farmers and policy makers, in addition to providing an opportunity for training/capacity strengthening of partners, including young researchers. |
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| language | Inglés |
| publishDate | 2023 |
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| spelling | CGSpace1374302026-01-15T02:11:41Z Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations Kumari, Safaa Choueiri, Elia Moukahel, Abdulrahman Jreijiri, Fouad Massaad, Randa Al Zammar, Souheir Wakim, Samer Chaalan, Zainab Abou Yaghi, Diana Darwish, Iman Kemal, Seid Ahmed farming knowledge maize faba bean chickpea skills virus control integrated pest and disease management Integrated pest and disease management (IPDM) represents a range of environmentally-sound approaches to crop protection and is increasingly recognized as an essential component of sustainable agricultural development. To promote the use of IPDM, it is necessary to validate and disseminate effective IPDM options to farming communities. To this end, the CGIAR Plant Health Initiative (PHI) has initiated nine Innovation platforms (IPs) in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, to develop and validate pest management solutions for major crops in real-life environments. One of these IPs was launched in Lebanon (Qob Elias Village, Beqaa Valley). The PHI-IP plays a key role in the participatory analysis of pest constraints, validation of farm-level pest management options, and scaling innovation broadly to reduce productivity and quality losses and increase the incomes of rural farming communities. The PHI-IP brought key partners together and provided solutions to the existing production challenges. IP is one of the approaches to validate innovations and getting feedback from users. The primary purpose of these PHI-IPs is to co-create and/or identify/validate IPDM packages that are highly effective and affordable. This is done with the engagement of multiple and relevant institutions, including CGIAR, IARCs, NARES and private sector partners. The identified IPDM packages coming out of this work at the Innovation Platform can then be potentially scaled up/deployed in farmers’ fields. These platforms can also serve to demonstrate the efficacy of identified IPDM packages to diverse stakeholders, including farmers and policy makers, in addition to providing an opportunity for training/capacity strengthening of partners, including young researchers. 2023-12-20 2024-01-09T18:06:36Z 2024-01-09T18:06:36Z Internal Document https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137430 en Open Access application/pdf International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas Safaa G. Kumari, Elia Choueiri, Abdelrahman Moukahel, Fouad Jreijiri, Randa Massaad, Souheir Al Zammar, Samer Wakim, Zainab Chaalan, Diana Abou Yaghi, Iman Darwish and Seid Ahmed. 2023. Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations. The International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA), Beirut, Lebanon. (Internal Report). |
| spellingShingle | farming knowledge maize faba bean chickpea skills virus control integrated pest and disease management Kumari, Safaa Choueiri, Elia Moukahel, Abdulrahman Jreijiri, Fouad Massaad, Randa Al Zammar, Souheir Wakim, Samer Chaalan, Zainab Abou Yaghi, Diana Darwish, Iman Kemal, Seid Ahmed Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title | Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title_full | Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title_fullStr | Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title_full_unstemmed | Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title_short | Plant Health Innovation Platform at Qob Elias, Lebanon: farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| title_sort | plant health innovation platform at qob elias lebanon farmer participatory approaches for wide dissemination of pest management innovations |
| topic | farming knowledge maize faba bean chickpea skills virus control integrated pest and disease management |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/137430 |
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