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| Drs Mustapha El-Bouhssini (second left), Bruce
L. Parker (left) and Margaret Skinner (center) received the
award from Dr Katherine Sierra (third right), CGIAR Chair. Dr
Franklyn Moore (third left), of USAID, and Dr Ruth Haug (right),
Professor and Head of Department at NORAGRIC, Norway, also participated
in the award-giving ceremony. Photo: Chas Geer. |
ICARDA's collaborative research on integrated
management of Sunn pest in West and Central Asia won the CGIAR Award
for Innovative Partnership at a competition held on 5 December during
the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the CGIAR in Washington, DC. Dr
Mustapha El-Bouhssini, ICARDA entomologist, and Drs Bruce L. Parker
and Margaret Skinner, from the University of Vermont, USA, who have
been leading the partnership for over a decade in collaboration with
scientists from national agricultural research systems as well as
specialists worldwide, received the award from Dr Katherine Sierra,
Vice-President of the World Bank's recently formed Sustainable Development
Network , and the new CGIAR Chair. The award was won in the "People's
Choice" category.
Sunn pest is an insect that causes serious losses in wheat yield and
quality in West and Central Asia. Over US$150 million is spent each
year on pesticides, including the Sunn pest-prone areas. In addition
to the high cost of chemical control, insecticides pose a risk to
nature's balance, human health, water quality, wildlife, and the environment
as a whole. Supported by the USAID Linkage Funds, the Sunn pest research
team has developed integrated pest management strategies that are
contributing to safeguarding wheat production in the region. One significant
impact of the team's work is that national policymakers are replacing
government-supported aerial applications of chemical insecticides
by environmentally sound biological control and other IPM approaches.
Another important outcome of the partnership has been the formation
of a Sunn Pest Advisory Council composed of Ministry-appointed representatives
from Syria, Iran, Turkey, Iraq and Afghanistan. This group promotes
implementation of management strategies region-wide to protect wheat
from Sunn pest damage. Implementation of these research approaches
was supported by DFID (UK).
Forty-six partnerships from around the world competed in the event.
They presented their work for review by scientific jurors and over
500 participants who were present at the AGM. The entries were judged
based on achievements and impacts, the novel character of the partnership,
the relevance and applicability of the work to other agricultural
problems, the evidence of joint decision making by partners, and the
significance of the initiative for strengthening capacity.
The Sunn pest team was invited to present their work to Dr Paul Wolfowitz,
President of the World Bank, who toured the exhibition after addressing
participants at the AGM opening ceremony. Speaking on behalf of the
team, Dr El-Bouhssini said they were deeply gratified and honored
to receive the award. Despite the progress that has been made towards
ecologically sound Sunn pest management, he said, much still remains
to be done - and the team is looking forward to using the $30,000
cash award to expand their collaborative efforts.
Congratulating the winning team, Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General
of ICARDA, said: "The award is an acknowledgement of the hard
work and dedication of national scientists who are active members
of the Sunn pest team, and of support from donors. The dividends from
this research are truly high."
For more information contact: Dr
Mustapha El-Bouhssini
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