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Banana蕉类作物 Cassava木薯 Potato马铃薯 Sweet Potato甘薯 Yam山药Other R&T
其他块根块茎类作物
CIP leads the CGIAR Research Program
on Roots, Tubers and Bananas (RTB)
CIP-CCCAP is the administrative entity that host AsiaBlight since end of 2018.
Role of CIP-CCCAP towards AsiaBlight
• Help facilitate and organize meetings workshops & trainings
• Help coordinate with other countries from the AsiaBlight Network (China,Georgia, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Vietnam, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal etc.)
• Support the development of Asia’s Late Blight community thanks to CIP’s ownnetwork
• Provide and maintain communication/information platform
• Financial quick off
Discussion with more than 100 people in 4 different countries:
What AsiaBlight should be: Who, mission and vision?
• government officials, extension agencies• universities and academy of agriculture of different provinces, • companies (chemical and agroindustry)• Big/small farmers,
“Tailor-made AsiaBlight”
Dingxi, Gansu Province, Aug 23, 2018
Experiment in different potato variety
Shown to the farmer:
does not recognize the disease
Yunnan province, China, may 2019
4 time wrong fungicide spray, wrong time
ENSHI, Hubei province, China
April 11th, 2019
- Lack of information on LB and its management- lower potato yields,- Higher production costs - High soil contamination due to mis-use of fungicides- Safety issues
Who
Are we?
AsiaBlight is a inclusive network of
scientists, companies, farmers and
other stakeholders working on potato
late blight, in Asia, with an integrated
approach.
AsiaBlight Vision
Reduce the negative effect of Late Blight on Asian
crops, in a sustainable way, by improving the
collaboration and communication between all of
Asia’s Late Blight stakeholders.
AsiaBlight MissionBuild a community / Increase capacity training
• Gather LB stakeholders in Asia : International
meetings/workshop
• Promote scientific collaboration between Asian countries,
foster the sharing of information
•Build capacity in Asia on LB, through training
•Help establish dynamic relationships with EuroBlight,
TizonLatino and USABlight
Create communication platform
•WeChat groups, website, newsletter
Research:
•Genotyping, phenotyping of late blight, publish results
•Help monitor fungicide effectiveness
•Forecasting the incidence of the disease: present DSS tools
Bring the network to its financial independence
•Support AsiaBlight’s fundraising efforts
AsiaBlight coordination
https://www.asiablight.org
English and Chinese, more langage to come!Guo Liyun and Wang Xiaodan : CAU Beijing China agriculture UniversityRuofang Zhang : Inner Mongolia UniversityDan Qiu: Chongqing UniversityGuo Mei: Heilongjiang potato research institute and Academy ofagricultural researchHe Wei : SAAS crop research institute (Sichuan)Bai Lin Liu: Northwest A&F UniversityJianping Bai : agronomy college Gansu Agriculture UniversityZhang Bin: Cooperative group of Guizhou province warning and control ofpotato LB
Communication platforms
WeChat group near 50 people in China only: scientists/big farmers/government officials/companies
AsiaBlight
2019
Activities
International MEETING
Local and International
WORKSHOPS
Applied RESEARCH
AsiaBlight logo contest winning ceremonyLogo contest: 800$ + invitation at congress
AsiaBlight
Organization of training workshops
Enshi, Hubei: April 2019
Yanqing, November 2019
Country organized trainings
ex: Vietnam May 22-23,
2019
Laboratory Work in Yanqing 2019-2021
• Analysis of FTA card by 12-plex SSR technique
Genotyping of late blight to better understand the aggressiveness and spread of the
disease in order to built a LB population map in Asia
• Fungicide testing
Rank the different active ingredients in order to advise the farmers how to better determine
which pesticide to use depending on which LB strain, location, and potato variety are they
using.
AsiaBlight
Research program
C I P P R O G R A M C O M M I T T E E
AsiaBlight Corporate Sponsorship
2019-2022
WhyCONTRIBUTE
Reach an international audience
Benefit from exposure
Invite your clients and partners
Show your know-how
Promote your company
Enjoy the network!
How
In kind donation time/service
Financially through a sponsorship
program
Benefits BENEFACTOR Platinum Gold Silver Bronze
Conference
registration
Amounts in RMB each year 500,000 150,000 100,000 50,000 20,000 5,000 / person
Maximum number of sponsors for each level Limited Limited Limited No limits No limits
Discount to 2019 to activities 25% 15% 10% 5%
Number of free attendees to the annual conference 6 3 2 1
Thank-you ceremony at the conference *
Working VIP breakfast with organizers *
Participation in poster jury and its prize announcement *
One-time free efficacy trial for one product *
VIP seats at AsiaBlight’s annual conference 6 2
Free efficacy ranking display on website * *
30 min oral presentations at workshops 2 1
Number of advertisement poster at the conference 2 1
Number of ¼ page article’s on AsiaBlight’s website/year 5 2 1
15 min oral presentation at AsiaBlight’s conference 2 1 1
Booth/stand at conference/workshop * * *
Logo on AsiaBights’s website * * * *
Number of flyers in gift bag at conference/workshop Gift bag with logo, 5
flyers
3 2 1 1
Logo on printed documents conference/workshop Bigger size * * * *
Screen Logo conference / workshop Special screen time * * * *
AsiaBlight CORPORATE SPONSORSHIP SUMMARY
谢谢大家!
Thank You!
The International Potato Center (known by its Spanish acronym CIP) is
a research-for-development organization with a focus on potato, sweetpotato,
and Andean roots and tubers. CIP is dedicated to delivering sustainable
science-based solutions to the pressing world issues of hunger, poverty,
gender equity, climate change and the preservation of our Earth’s fragile
biodiversity and natural resources.
www.cipotato.org
CIP is a member of CGIAR
CGIAR is a global agriculture research partnership for a food secure future. Its
science is carried out by the 15 research centers who are members of the
CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner organizations.
www.cgiar.org