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October 22, 2012

October 22, 2012. Integrated Pest Management Collaborative Support Program (IPM CRSP) Dely Pascual Gapasin – EEP Member. Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech. Goals of IPM CRSP. Reduce crop losses due to Pests Increase farmer income*

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October 22, 2012

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  1. October 22, 2012 Integrated Pest Management Collaborative Support Program (IPM CRSP) DelyPascualGapasin – EEP Member Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech

  2. Goals of IPM CRSP • Reduce crop losses due to Pests • Increase farmer income* • Reduce pesticide use • Reduce pesticide residue on export crops • Improve IPM research and education • Improve ability to monitor pests • Increase involvement of women

  3. Oct. 22, 2012 IPM CRSP Emphasis Phases I & II - IPM Components, (1993 – 2003) Institutionalization Phase III - IPM Components, (2004 – 2009) Regionalization and globalization Phase IV - IPM Packages for (2009 – 2014) Selected crops, globalization Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech

  4. Currently Participating Countries

  5. Collaborating Institutions: U.S. Institutions – 20 Developing Countries – 16/3 Developing Country Institutions – 35/8 IARCs – 5/1 NGOs – 10/1 Private Institutions - 8 Current Phase of IPM CRSP

  6. CROPS Addressed High Value Vegetable Crops and some Fruit Crops • Tomato/C, I, P • Eggplant/C, P • Crucifers/C, I • Cucurbits • Okra • Potato • Peppers/C, I, P • Onion/I, P • Sweet potato/I • Naranjilla • Tree tomato • Papaya/I • Passion fruit • Coffee/I • Wheat • Citrus/I • Cacao/I • Melons/P

  7. USAID/GFS/AOR USAID Missions Management Entity OIRED/Virginia Tech Technical Committee Program Planning and Review External Evaluation Panel • Evaluates all programs • Evaluates program management • (Mid-term review) Program Advisory Board • Reviews progress reports. • Advises, sets policies and procedures • Recommends program adjustments for: - Quality control - US/HC impact - Assisting missions Program Implementation • Regional Programs • Global Themes IPM CRSP Organizational Structure

  8. IPM CRSP External Evaluation Panel Barry Jacobsen – Montana State University (Chair)/Prof. of Plant Pathology Roy Nishimoto – University of Hawaii (Resigned)/ Prof. Emeritus of Horticulture/Weed Science Dely P. Gapasin – World Bank (Retired)/ Entomology Susan Capalbo – Oregon State University/Prof. of Agricultural Economics Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech

  9. Current IPM CRSP Programs Regional Programs (Six): *South East Asia: Mike Hammig, Clemson University Philippines, Indonesia, Cambodia (Ecologically-based Participatory IPM for Southeast Asia) South Asia: Ed Rajotte, Penn State University Bangladesh, India, Nepal Central Asia:KarimMaredia, Michigan State University Tajikistan East Africa: Mark Erbaugh, Ohio State University Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda West Africa: Doug Pfeiffer, Virginia Tech Ghana, Senegal, Mali Latin America and the Caribbean: Jeff Alwang, Virginia Tech Ecuador, Honduras, Guatemala Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech

  10. IPM CRSP Programs (Contd.) Global Theme or Cross Cutting Programs (Five) : Invasive Weed, Parthenium: Wondi Mersie, Virginia State Univ. • Ethiopia, Uganda, Kenya, Tanzania *Plant Diagnostic Laboratories: Sally Miller, Ohio State University • Six regions – 15 countries *International Plant Disease Network: Sue Tolin, Virginia Tech • Six regions – 15 countries *Impact Assessment: George Norton, Virginia Tech • Six regions – 15 countries *Gender Knowledge: M.E. Christie, Virginia Tech • Six regions – 15 countries Office of International Research, Education, and Development, Virginia Tech

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