ILRI PLE Theme: Forage Diversity

ILRI research on forages - Helping farmers produce more

ILRI research on forages - Helping farmers produce more Jorge, M.A.B. For the November 2011 'liveSTOCK Exchange' event at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI), Alexandra Jorge, reflects on ILRI's forage research and the importance of the forage seeds genebank hosted at ILRI in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

SGRP-Motivando a los científicos a compartir sus conocimientos en el Proyecto Global de Bienes Públicos (GPG2)

SGRP-Motivando a los científicos a compartir sus conocimientos en el Proyecto Global de Bienes Públicos (GPG2) Jorge, M.A. El proyecto Global de Bienes Públicos en su segunda fase buscó articular acciones de colaboración entre 150 científicos dedicados a la investigación de recursos genéticos agrícolas. Este caso muestra cómo el uso de herramientas colaborativas y medios sociales para la construcción colectiva de conocimientos puede ser aplicado a una iniciativa compleja y ambiciosa de cobertura mundial.

My experience with the CGIAR

My experience with the CGIAR Jorge, M.A. Presentation prepared for the Ad Hoc CGIAR Funders Forum, Montpellier, France, 7 April 2011.

Knowledge sharing on best practices for managing crop genebanks

Knowledge sharing on best practices for managing crop genebanks Jorge, M.A.; Claessens, G.; Hanson, J.; Dulloo, M.E.; Goldberg, E.; Thormann, I.; Alemayehu, S.; Gacheru, E.; Amri, A.; Benson, E.; Dumet, D.; Roux, N.; Rudebjer, P.; Hamilton, R.S.; Sanchez, I.; Sharma, S.; Taba, S.; Upadhyaya, H.D.; Houwe, I. van den The Crop Genebank Knowledge Base (CGKB) is an initiative of the Consultative Group of International Agriculture Research (CGIAR) System-wide Genetic Resources Programme (SGRP). The CGKB was created for sharing knowledge about best practices for managing plant genetic resources (PGR), and making effective decisions about genebank management. Genebank practices from CGIAR Centers and national genebanks were gathered for nine crops (banana, barley, cassava, chickpea, forage grasses and legumes, maize, rice and wheat). This information will help PGR professionals to participate in a global crop conservation effort. An interactive approach with many partners and stakeholders was used to gather published and unpublished information about genebank management. Information on crop-specific best practices was initially collected from crop experts using pre-defined forms. In parallel, a web portal was developed using the open-source content management system (CMS) Joomla!. The CMS allows several editors to maintain pages and update them. Other participatory tools such as wiki pages, a blog, a discussion forum and online forms have been set up to gather future contributions, including information on other crops. The site provides a one-stop platform for information on conservation, characterization, regeneration and safety duplication of each of the nine crops. It also provides information on general (non-crop-specific) genebank management procedures, as well as a comprehensive bibliography of online publications, a glossary, links to relevant external websites, video and photo materials, and training modules. This paper discusses a process of collective action to develop a multi-institutional web platform, highlights important criteria for success, challenges and major lessons learned, and proposes options for the way forward. Also available as conference paper at: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/1486