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| Participants
of the 13th Iran/ICARDA technical and planning coordination
meeting. |
The 13th Iran/ICARDA technical and planning
coordination meeting was held at Orumyieh from 17 to 19 September
2005. The purpose of the meeting was to discuss the results of the
2004/2005 season and prepare work plans for the coming season. More
than 150 researchers, extension agents and farmers from the Dryland
Agricultural Research Institute (DARI), the Seed and Plant Improvement
Institute, the Agricultural Research and Extension Organization, the
Ministry of Agriculture, universities, and ICARDA were present at
the meeting.
At the opening session, Dr Sayyed Nejad, Head of the Agriculture Organization
in Orumyieh, welcomed participants and thanked ICARDA for the fruitful
collaboration. He requested that research activities be extended to
Orumyieh Province. Dr Abdulali Ghaffari, Director General of DARI,
acknowledged with satisfaction the past decade of good collaboration
between Iran and ICARDA, and expressed his appreciation for the efforts
of Dr Habib Ketata. He used the opportunity to welcome Dr Ahmed Amri
and expressed the hope that his efforts will further strengthen the
existing collaboration.
Dr Ghaffari outlined the major achievements during the 2004/2005 season
to include the release of six bread wheat, five durum wheat, and five
barley varieties, and the presentation for release of many varieties
of cereals, food and feed legumes and oilseed crops, most of which
are the result of Iran's collaborative work with ICARDA. Dr Ahmed
Amri, on behalf of ICARDA Director General, reiterated the commitment
of ICARDA to developing a strong partnership aimed at consolidating
past achievements in capacity building and self-sufficiency in cereal
production in Iran. He then presented ICARDA's new research portfolio
designed to enable the Center to face the global challenges and respond
to research priorities of CWANA, in collaboration with NARS.
Results of the cereals, food legumes, forages and oilseed crops breeding,
natural resources management, and integrated pest management (IPM)
were presented by the national coordinators during the respective
sessions where the planned activities and proposals for new joint
projects were discussed. The summary of the results and work plans
for each group were then presented to the joint DARI-ICARDA coordination
committee. The committee agreed to focus on barley, lentil, chickpea,
and vetch improvement for cold environments, the improvement of wheat
quality, and the development of IPM packages for controlling major
diseases and insects of cereals and legumes. The Iranian research
institutions are keen on contributing to the development of strong
regional networking and integration and have proposed to hold regional
traveling workshops for scientists from West and Central Asia.
For more information contact:
Dr Ahmed Amri
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