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GCARD 2012
              Punta del Este, Uruguay – 29 October – 1 November 2012
                FORESIGHT AND PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATION AND IMPACT
                              ON SMALLHOLDER LIVELIHOODS




27-28 October 2012, Sat-Sun
                                                                      Pre-Conference Meetings
09:00-16:00                    Registration Open

27 October                     CGIAR Consortium Board Meeting




    28 October 2012, Sun
                                                                   Conference Opening Session
                               Introduction by Monty Jones, GFAR Chair and Carlos Perez del Castillo, CGIAR Consortium Board Chair
17:00-18:00                    Statement by the President of IFAD, Kanayo Nwanze
                               Welcome Statement by H.E. Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Tabaré Aguerre
                               Signing Ceremony between Uruguay and the CGIAR Consortium
18:00-18:30
                               Presentation of Certificates’ to Young Reporters
  19:00                        Reception Dinner by the Government of Uruguay




    29 October 2012, Mon
                                                                         Conference Session
08:00-08:30                    Registration
                               Plenary Session on Current Status of the Global AR4D: Delivering the Change
08:30-09:30
                                GCARD RoadMap Implementation (GFAR Chair)

                                                       1
 The New CGIAR System and Progress towards the Implementation of the GCARD Roadmap (CGIAR Consortium Board
                                           Chair)
                                           Panel Discussion on Innovation for Impact on Smallholder Farmers: Challenges and Opportunities
09:30-11:00                                Moderator: Raj Paroda
                                           Panellists: Carlos Seré, Esther Penunia, Alexander Müller, Sujiro Seam, Victor Villalobos
11:00-11:30                                Coffee Break
                                           Policy Forum on Agricultural Innovation for Rural Women
11:30-12:45                                Moderator: Uma Lele
                                           Panellists: Bridget Muasa, Karla Hora, Ruth Haug, Nabeel Abu-Shriha, Prabhu Pingali, Karen Brooks, Lourdes Adriano
                                           Introduction to Breakout Sessions: Advances in Foresight, Partnership and Capacity Development for Impact on
12:45-13:00                                Smallholder Farmers
                                           Mark Holderness, GFAR Executive Secretary
13:00-14:00                                Lunch Break

14:00-17:30     Expected Outcomes          Parallel Session: SESSION F1: IMPROVING OUR VISIONS OF THE FUTURE

                                           Framing the Session: A Global Foresight Hub for Agriculture
  14:00
                                           Chair: Carlos Sere (IFAD); Facilitator: Robin Bourgeois (GFAR)
                                           Synthesis: Lessons learned from the analysis of existing foresight works: R. Bourgeois (GFAR)
  14:10
                                                                                         Interaction (20 min)
                Understanding of the
               advantages of bringing
                  together different       Illustrative cases: The value of different ways of envisioning our futures
              approaches and what has      The Global Futures programme: G. Nelson (IFPRI)
                been learnt regarding
  14:45       future needs by bringing     The value of scenarios: European Standing Ctte on Agricultural Research (SCAR 3): E. Mathijs (Univ of Louvain)
                common analyses to         A Foresight framework for agricultural R&D of the LAC region: E. Diaz-Bonilla (CIAT consultant)
              diverse foresight studies.
                                                                            Interaction (15 min) – Chair, speakers, participants
                Generating collective
               awareness of the scope
  15:30        and value of foresight in   Coffee Break
                guiding research, with
              commitments from those       Illustrative cases: The value of different ways of envisioning our future.
              using diverse approaches     From national foresight to policies: (Maroc 2030 and the Plan Vert): M. Aït Kadi (CGDA Maroc)
                  to work in a more
  16.00             integrated way         The value of communities envisioning their future through local scale foresight: up scalable foresight-based land-
                                           use planning: B. Shantiko (CoLUPSIA, Indonesia)

                                                                            Interaction (10 min) – Chair, speakers, participants

                                                                     2
Proposal: The role of the Global Foresight Hub in bringing multiple perspectives to bear in raising emerging
16:30                                 issues, shaping research priorities and understanding implications for innovation and policies: H. de Haen
                                      (University of Gottingen)
                                      Interaction: improving our visions of the future
16:50                                 Including perspectives & commitments from responding panellists: S. Marzouki (UTAP), J. Oram (Greenpeace), H.
                                      Nguyen (VNFU)

17:20                                 Wrap up Session: Towards Common Commitments – Chair


17:30                                 Close of the Session

                                      Parallel Session: SESSION P1: PARTNERSHIPS TO ACHIEVE FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY
                                      Sub-Session P1.1: National Food Security
                                      Introduction: embracing the complexity of Food Security
14:00
                                      Chair: Ken Cassman (CGIAR ISPC Chair) ; Facilitator: Thomas Randolph (ILRI)

                                      Large scale commodity systems Initiatives
        Identify key constraints to
                                      Innovative partnerships in MAIZE: the MasAgro experience: D. Watson (CRP Maize CIMMYT/Mexico Masagro,
             be addressed and
                                      INIFAP)
           required partnership
            commitments to be         The contribution of rice research to global Food Security: B. Bouman (CRP GRiSP – Rice)
14:10
        implemented in 2012-2014
                                      Mobilizing AR4D partnerships to improve access and consumption of critical animal-source foods: T. Randolph
            to build successful
                                      (CRP Livestock and fish)
        international partnerships
         addressing food security     The Wheat Initiative an international research initiative for wheat improvement: H. Lucas (IRIWI France)

                                      Strengthening regional and national innovation pathways and regional strategies and policies for Food security
14:40                                 Wheat Improvement in Asia FAO/APAARI/CIMMYT/ICARDA/JIRCAS: T. Lumpkin (CIMMYT & on behalf of partners)
                                      Feeding a Billion People: the Indian Way: S. Ayyappan (ICAR)

15:00                                 Discussion –The Plenary

15:30                                 Coffee Break

                                      Farmer involvement in scaling-out impacts on major crops
16.00                                 AGRA public-private: M. Kroma (AGRA/AWARD)
                                      ALINe study on feedback loops: W. Dogbe (CSIR Ghana) (M. Wopereis or B. Bouman for GRiSP)

16:30                                 Discussion – Participants



                                                               3
Reflections on the issues raised: practical implications in improving food security
17:00
                                     Responding Panellists: B. Adolph (IIED); N. Van Bo (Vietnam VAAS); P. Kapondamgaga (Farmers Union of Malawi)

17:20                                Wrap up Session
17:30                                Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION P1: PARTNERSHIPS TO ACHIEVE FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY
                                     Sub-Session P1.2: Household Nutrition Security
                                     Introduction: Ending Hunger and Ensuring Nutrition Worldwide
14:00
                                     Chair: Alexander Müller (FAO); Facilitator: Barbara Burlingame (FAO)

                                     Panel of practitioners on meeting nutrition needs through diverse approaches
                                     Panellists:
14:10                                M. Aït-Aïssa (Action contre la Faim-ACF)
                                     E. Hillenbrand (Helen Keller Intl, Cambodia, Bangladesh)
                                     D. Keatinge (Diversity for Development)

            Practical steps to       Global push for action through large scale initiatives in nutrition :Agricultural Research taking on the Nutrition
        incorporate nutrition into   Challenge;
          national, regional and     Sustainable production and sustainable diets
           international AR4D        J. Mc Dermott (CRP4)
14:30     agendas, systems and       B. Burlingame (FAO)
        processes over the period
            to 2014, targeting       Y. Hoberg (SAFANSI/ Secure Nutrition)
        smallholders, women and      A. Tollervey (DFID-LCIRAH)
                 children
                                     L. Brown (World Food Program - GDPRD/GAP)
15:30                                Coffee Break

16:00                                Discussion – The Plenary


                                     The road ahead – priorities for taking the agenda forward and the role of different actors
16:40                                Responding Panellists:
                                     T. Arnold (Concern Worldwide), DFID, Embrapa/Harvest Plus, S. Mathur (IFAD); P. Pingali (BMGF); E. Wachira (Plan Intl)

17:15                                Wrap up Session
17:30                                Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments
                                     Sub-Session C1.1: Public Investments


                                                               4
Introduction to the Sub-Session
14.00                             Chair: Julie Howard (USAID); Facilitator: Nienke Beintema (ASTI)


                                  Monitoring AR4D investments around the world:
         New evidence brought     The L’Aquila Initiative on Food Security and Working group on Reporting and Managing for Development Results
           together on public     (AFSI-MfDR): J. Shrier (U.S. Department of State)
14:10   investments and returns
         for advocating greater   OECD/DAC Mutual Review on Development Effectiveness, and Creditor Reporting System(CRS): K. Hussein
           public investment      (formerly OECD)
                                  Horizon 2020: TBA (EC)
                                  CGIAR Fund investment trends: J. Wadsworth (CGIAR Fund)
                                  AR4D donor investment in Africa EIARD study assessing donor support to CAADP Pillar 4 (July 2011): D. Radcliffe
14:40                             (EFARD)
                                  Tracking AR4D investments and capacities at Regional and National levels: APAARI, AARINENA, CACAARI,
                                  FARA, FORAGRO: N. Beintema (ASTI)
15:10                             Discussion – The Plenary

15:30                             Coffee Break

                                  Returns on national and international investments: Impacts of investments in Brazil, China, India and Indonesia:
16:00
                                  U. Lele

16:20                             Determining investment impacts from CGIA: D. Gollin (SPIA– by video)

16:30                             INIA Uruguay AR4D investments & returns: A. Roel/ M. Allegri

16:40                             Discussion – The Plenary

                                  Reflections on issues raised
17:10                             Responding panellists:
                                  E. Pehu (WB), N. Austin (ACIAR), M. Marzano (WFO)

17:20                             Wrap up Session
17:30                             Close of the Session
                                  Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments
                                  Sub-Session C1.2:Public-Private-Civil Mechanisms

                                  Introduction to the Sub-Session
14.00
                                  Chair: Nikita Eriksen-Hamel (CIDA); Facilitator:


                                                            5
Innovative public-private
                                  Setting the scene: New models, mechanisms and initiatives to support public-private partnerships.
        models reviewed, refined
14:10                             S. Robertson (IDRC) Exploring Public Private Partnerships in Agriculture and Agricultural Research
           and scaled out for
        adoption by new partners R. Bertram (Feed the Future)/G8 New Alliance of Food Security

14:40                               Discussion – The Plenary

                                    Learning from Experience – Examples of Public-Private-Civil Mechanisms
                                    H.S. Gupta (IARI)
14:50
                                    J. Silva (INIA)
                                    D. Risso (Seed Association of the Americas)
15:30                               Coffee Break
                                    Reconciling private and public interests: Farmers rights and breeders rights
                                    J. Chaves (GFAR/ITPGRFA/CGIAR)
16:00
                                    M. Dadlani (for Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmer’s Rights Authority, India)

                                    A. Waters-Bayer (Prolinnova scaling-out local innovation)
16:45                               Discussion – The Plenary
                                    Reflections on the issues raised
17:05                               L. Adriano (ADB), A. Kapur (Rasi Seeds Ltd), I. Osadie (MD Notore Seed Company, Nigeria)

17:25                               Wrap up Session
17:30                               Close of the Session
                                    Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments
                                    Sub-Session C1.3: North-South and South-South Collective Actions
                                    Introduction to the Sub-Session
14.00
                                    Chair: Claudio Barriga; Facilitator: Mario Allegri

                                    Brief presentations on impacts and learning from Inter-regional networks
                                    P. Sarfatti (PAEPARD, IAO, Italy)
         Promoting inter-regional   A. Agumya (CAADP-CGIAR Alliance)
          learning and capacities
          through mobilizing and    P. Duarte (Embrapa Brazil-Africa and Brazil-Caribbean Innovation marketplaces)
14:15
         strengthening innovative   M.-T. Dobao (INIAS Ibero-America)
         networks to demonstrate
        and enhance their impacts   A. N’Joya (CORAF/WECARD) for IRD/CIRAD collaborative platforms
                                    S. Kiselev (Eurasian Center for Food Security – Russian Federation & Central Asia)
                                    A. El-Beltagy (CIHEAM)


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15:10   Discussion

15:30   Coffee Break

16:00   Enhancing collaboration among G20 Nations research leaders – Outcomes of the Meeting of Agriculture Chief
        Scientists (MACS): P. Brajcich (INIFAP, MACS)

16:20   Discussion: Strengthening the impact of South-South and North-South Networks – The Plenary

17:30   Close of the Session
          SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION: MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE OF CONSEJO AGROPECUARIO DEL SUR (CAS)
18:00                                                and
          INAUGURAL SPEECH BY H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF THE ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY, JOSÉ MUJICA
                                          Followed by Presidential Press-Conference
                                   Award Ceremonies and Inauguration of Global Marketplace
20:30                                                Conference Dinner




                               7
30 October 2012, Tue
                                                                                    Conference Session
                                         Parallel Session: SESSION F2: FORESIGHT GUIDING RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
              Expected Outcomes
                                         Sub-Session F2.1: At National/Regional Level
                                         Theme of the sub session: What role could smallholder farmers play in different regions in meeting future needs
08:30                                    in food and nutrition security, poverty alleviation and sustainable management of natural resources?
                                         Chair: Ruben Echeverria (CIAT); Facilitator: Ajit Maru (GFAR)
           Conclusions from region-
            by-region consultations      Highlights of regional views on research and innovation priorities for future needs and impacts, combined with
               and pre-conference        foresight review
           analyses of case studies:     Latin America and Caribbean: E. Ruz (FORAGRO)
           what can be learned when
           foresight approaches are      Asia and the Pacific: R. Paroda (APAARI)
08:40      added to existing regional    Sub Saharan Africa: TBA (FARA)
            prioritization processes.
                                         Near East and North Africa: M. Abu-Zant (AARINENA)
           A set of collective actions   Central Asia and the Caucasus: O. Shatberashvili (CACAARI)
           agreed to improve the use
             of foresight in making      Europe: C. Hoste (EFARD)
            research and innovation
10:30      systems more responsive       Coffee Break
11:00        to future development       Discussion: new priorities and new challenges for meeting the future needs of family farmers
             needs of small-holders
                through inclusive        Reflections on the issues raised
12:00            prioritization at       Responding Panellists: E. Penunia (AFA), M. Roozitalab (AARINENA), L. O’brien (Teagasc)
               local/regional level
12:20                                    Wrap up Session: Toward regional commitments

12:30                                    Close of the Session
                                         Parallel Session: SESSION F2: FORESIGHT GUIDING RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
                                         Sub-Session F2.2: At Global Level
                                         Theme of the sub-session: What role could smallholder farmers play in meeting future needs in food and nutrition
08:30                                    security, poverty alleviation and sustainable management of natural resources?
                                         Chair: Gine Zwart (Oxfam); Facilitator: Frédéric Lapeyrie (CRAI)




                                                                 8
A set of proposed
                                     Illustrative cases: What new insights global foresight has brought and how do they shape research and policies
        collective actions agreed
                                     (with also a discussion on smallholder farmers)
           to improve the use of
                                     5 scenarios for 2050 - Conditions for Agriculture and Land use: I. Öborn (Swedish U. of Ag. Sciences)
        global foresight in making
08:40
         research and innovation     The future of food and farming (UK Foresight study): Video presentation from UK Foresight
        systems more responsive
                                     FAO perspectives 2050: P.Conforti (FAO)
          to future development
            needs at global level    From foresight to research programming: (Agrimonde and Dualine): M. Guillou (Agreenium)
                                     Synthesis from the foresight review: What new insights global foresight has brought and how they have shaped
09:30                                research and policies (with also a discussion on smallholder farmers): R. Bourgeois (GFAR)

                                     The foresight dimension into the CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework Action Plan: F. Rijsberman (CEO, CGIAR
09:45
                                     Consortium)
                                     Proposal: How a Forward Thinking Platform can improve our understanding of future challenges: S. Treyer
10:00
                                     (IDDRI)

10:30                                Coffee Break

                                     Discussion: Identifying priorities at global level and informing research to respond to smallholder farmers’ future
11:00
                                     needs


                                     Reflections on reshaping priorities and future challenges
12:00
                                     Responding Panellists: S. Ayyappan (ICAR); T. Arnold (Concern Worldwide); Pierre Fabre (CIRAD)


12.15                                Wrap up Session: Towards Common Commitments

12:30                                Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE
                                     Sub-Session P2.1: Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
                                     Introduction: Outcomes of the Science Forum
08:30
                                     Chair: Gebisa Ejeta (CGIAR Consortium Board); Facilitator: Kwesi Atta-Krah (Bioversity Int.)
            Concerted regional
           actions implemented
                                     Sustainable Use of Biodiversity
             through the new
                                     K. Atta-Krah (CG Consortium joint reflection on agrobiodiversity)
          partnerships for AR4D
09:00                                D. Manzella (ITPGRFA/GCDT)
         that enhance resilience
                                     A. Elhalwagi (WANA Network AARINENA)
         and sustainable use of
                                     R. Ghodake (Suwon Initiative/NARI)
        natural resources at local
          and landscape scales.


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09:50                                Discussion – The Plenary

10:30                                Coffee Break

                                     H. Shapiro (Orphan Crops Initiative, WWF, DuPont, MARS, etc)
                                     S. Simons (CABI)
11:00
                                     M. Hermann (Crops for the Future)
                                     C. Borgemeister (ICIPE)

11:40                                Interventions from the Plenary – All participants

                                     Reflections on the issues raised
12:10
                                     Responding Panellists: TBA

12.20                                Wrap up Session

12:30
                                     Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE
                                     Sub-Session P2.2: Land, Water, Forests and Landscapes
                                     Introduction: Outcomes of the Science Forum
08:30
                                     Chair: Jeff Sayer (ISPC); Facilitator: Wieteke Willemens (EcoAgriculture Partners)
                                     Ecosystem Resilience and Multi-stakeholder Governance:
            Concerted regional
           actions implemented       S. Cook (Water: CRP 5)
             through the new         More effective actions for the Aral Sea: J. Turok (ICARDA-CAC)
          partnerships for AR4D
08:45                                Indo-Gangetic Plains Rice-Wheat Consortium: T.B. Gurung (NARC)
         that enhance resilience
         and sustainable use of      CTA-Partnership for managing Water for Agriculture and Food in ACP countries including SRI experiences: J.
        natural resources at local   Francis (CTA)
          and landscape scales.
                                     I. Mello (Brazilian Federation of No-till Associations)

10.30                                Coffee Break

                                     Ecosystem Resilience and Multi-stakeholder Governance:
                                     R. Nasi (CRP 6 forest biodiversity use)
11:00
                                     T. Nichols (AIRCA)
                                     W. Willemens (EcoAgriculture Partners) on Landscape management

11:30                                How to reach impacts at scale in NRM? J. Sayer (ISPC)

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Reflections on the issues raised
11:50
                                     Responding Panellists: TBA

12.20                                Wrap up Session

12:30
                                     Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE
                                     Sub-Session P2.3: Climate Change

                                     Introduction: Achieving Food Security in the Face of Climate Change: Recommendations of the Commission of
08:30                                the Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change –Why we need a step change in our partnerships models?
                                     Chair: Federica Rossi (WMO); Facilitator: Mainza Mugoya (EAFF)

        Collective alliance agreed
         integrating programmes      How understanding of climate change scenarios has shaped new regional partnerships in research for
            on climate change        development
08:50   adaptation & mitigation at   Climate change forecasts: implications for regional climate change partnerships: J. Kinyangi (Regional Program
           national, regional and    Leader ILRI/CCAFS)
         international levels over
                                     Global Research Alliance for Agricultural Greenhouse Gases: H. Montgomery (GRA-AGG)
           the two years ahead.
                                     Regional approaches towards climate-smart agriculture
09:10                                Developing regional AR4D responses to climate change implications: M. Al Ajlouni (AARINENA)
                                     Building Regional Community Learning Platforms for Climate Change and Food Security : A. Yaye (ANAFE)

                                     Addressing national needs through AR4D processes
                                     Fighting against desertification: Africa, Brazil and France: M. Bouvet (IRD/AIRD)
09:30
                                     Improving Adaptation to Climate Change for Sustainable Development in the Agricultural Sector of Uruguay: The
                                     National Agricultural Information System: W. Baethgen (International Institute for Research on Climate and Society –
                                     (IRI)
09:50                                Discussion Participants

10:30                                Coffee Break

                                     Research initiatives to integrate local communities into AR4D processes
                                     Community engagement in forest management for adaptation and mitigation: A. Sitoe (Mozambique University/
11:00
                                     CRP6)
                                     Climate Change and Agriculture in Ghana: Issues, Research Initiatives and Partnerships: J. Naab (CSIR)

11:20
                                     Discussion – Participants
                                     Establishing the Global Alliance: to inform policy and practice “Foresight and partnerships, from global to local
11:45
                                     levels, for climate change adaptation and mitigation”
                                                             11
Action Plan (as panel):
                                                                 R. Echeverria (CIAT)
                                                                 W. Oyhantcabal/ M. Boehm (GRA-Agriculture Greenhouse Gases)
                                                                 K. Sivi Njojo (SDI)
                                                                 D. Radcliffe (EC)
                                                                 P. Holmgen (CIFOR)

            12.20                                                Wrap up Session

            12:30
                                                                 Close of the Session
                                                                 Parallel Session: SESSION C2: ENHANCING CAPACITIES
                                                                 Sub-Session C2.1: Institutional Knowledge and Learning
                                  Institutional and network      Setting the Scene: Tropical Agriculture Platform
                                   collaboration structured      Chair: Xiangjun Yao (FAO); Facilitator: Stephen Rudgard (FAO)
                                       and enhanced for
                                   improving human skills        5 Presentations of 10 min each, followed by 5 min/presentation for Q&A
                                 and addressing capacities       A. Sonnino (TAP, FAO)
            08:30                  required for success in
                                   collective AR4D actions       H. Boly (TEAM-Africa)
                                   such as the CRPs. New         M. Lastra Escudero (Case study Mexico, COFUPRO)
                                       skill-sets required
                                        identified along         H. Mruthyunjaya (Case study India, NAIP)
                                     innovation pathways         V. Villalobos (CIMMYT/CIAT/CIP LAC linkages, IICA)
                                     between smallholder
            09:45                   producers, consumers         Facilitated Discussion (chat show format)1
                                     and researchers, and
            10.30                mechanisms identified to        Coffee Break
            11:00                         deliver these          Facilitated Discussion (continued)
            11:45                                                Sharing Insights (5 guests)

            12:15                                                Wrap up Session

                                                                 Parallel Session: SESSION C2: ENHANCING CAPACITIES
                                                                 Sub-Session C2.2: Individual Learning and Empowerment of Women and Youth
                                                                 Introduction
            08:30
                                                                 Chair: Vicki Wilde (AWARD); Facilitator: Judith Francis (CTA)



1
 The chat show's open circle layout encourages greater participation and, due to its informal nature, is less intimidating than a panel discussion. Facilitator provides an introduction,
encourages debate amongst the guests (5 in this session) and invites questions from the audience.
                                                                                            12
Collective action and
                measures agreed on to
                  attract, inspire and
                empower young people
                    and women for        Keynote presentation: Understanding the potential for youth and women and what may help guarantee success:
  08:45
              transformative agriculture Y. Pinto (Agricultural Learning and Impacts Network – ALINe)
               including AR4D systems
                  and agri-enterprise
                     development.
                  Guiding Questions:

                                          Learning and recommendations from:
               1. What are the success    Farmers: K. Holder (Produce Growers Ltd, Barbados)
               factors for empowering
                   youth in ARD? For      Youth: N. Hosenally (YPARD), C. Paisley (YPARD)
  09:00
                empowering women in       R&D Institutions: B. Muasa (Ministry of Livestock Development, Kenya, on attachment to Embrapa, Brazil)
               ARD? Where are these
              same and different? What    D. Pillot (Agreenium/ EFARD Agrinatura, France)
                 tools can be used for    K. Srinath (Directorate of Research on Women in Agriculture, India)
                  tracking progress?
  10:30            2. What programs,      Coffee Break
                projects and networks     Learning and recommendations from:
                could be linked to help
                  ensure the greatest     Universities: P. Choquet (GCHEA), S. Hutchinson (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago)
  11:00        degree of learning, and    World Bank: E. Pehu (World Bank)
                        impact?
                  3. What two to three    Trade: M.C. Sengendo (Federation of Associations of Uganda Exporters, Uganda)
              collective actions should
                 we propose for 2012-     Responding Panellists’ and Plenary Discussions: Recommendations for Collective Action
              2014? What changes and      O. Liwewe (Social Transformation Management Consulting Services, Malawi)
                 results do we want to
  11:50        share when we return to    L. Suarez (FORAGRO and YPARD)
                 GCARD in two years’      J. Dey de Pryck (GAP)
                         time?
                                          L. Santos (Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique)

  12:20                                   Wrap up Session: Key Messages to GCARD2

  12:30
                                          Close of the Session
12:30-13:30                               Lunch Break
                                          Parallel Session: SESSION F3: THE VOICE OF SMALLHOLDERS IN SHAPING PRIORITIES
                                          Sub-Session F3.1: Improving Foresight through Equitable Partnerships


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Theme of the sub session: How can envisioning future needs be made more inclusive?
13:30
                                       Chair: Fernando Lopez (CNFR); Facilitator: Sonali Bisht (IMHE)



                                       Illustrative cases: Partnership practices in foresight
                                       Foresight partnership practices with PROCISUR: E. Ruz (PROCISUR)
13:45       A set of proposed          Fostering partnership in foresight: the CCAFS scenarios on food security in E Africa: J. Verwoort (CCAFS)
        collective actions agreed
                                       Policy Dialogues for Prioritization of Demand Driven Agricultural Research for Development in South Asia (sub
            to make foresight
                                       regional): S. Mruthunjaya (APAARI/IFPRI/NARS)
          considerations better
        targeted on the livelihood
           needs of smallholder
14:30    producers, through their      Synthesis: Equitable partnership for improved foresight, lessons learned from current practices: G. Zwart (Oxfam)
        equitable participation in
             forward-looking,
14.45   anticipatory research and      Discussion: How can foresight create a voice for smallholder farmers in shaping priorities and innovation
                 analysis
15.30                                  Coffee Break
16:00                                  Discussion continued
                                       Reflections on practical actions to improve smallholders’ participation
16:45
                                       Responding Panellists: L. Arduin (AMRU); D. Marquez (ANGOC); P. Kapondamgaga (Farmers Union of Malawi)

17:00                                  Wrap up Session: Towards Commitments

17:30                                  Close of the Session
                                       Parallel Session: SESSION F3: THE VOICE OF SMALLHOLDERS IN SHAPING PRIORITIES
                                       Sub-Session F3.2: Developing Capacities for Improved Foresight
                                       Theme of the sub session: How can we strengthen foresight capacities at different scales and for different
13:30                                  sectors
                                       Chair: Marion Guillou (AGREENIUM); Facilitator: Gustavo Ferreira (INIA, Uruguay)
             A set of proposed
            collective actions to
            strengthen national        The Global Foresight Academy: Developing foresight capacities in and for Africa: R.Tabo (FARA)
         foresight capabilities, for
          countries to determine       A possible FORAGRO commitment for LAC Academy: J. French (FORAGRO)
13:45
          their own future needs       How the CGIAR can support regional foresight capabilities: G. Henry (CIAT-CIRAD)
        and take better account of
          the particular needs of      Visioning Agriculture R&D: Indian Experience and Perspective: R. Chand (NCAP)
            smallholder farmers

                                       Perspectives from different sectors on addressing capacity needs for improved foresight (Sectoral working
14:30
                                       groups in parallel): FO, NGO and CSO; Research; Government; Donors and OI; Private sector


                                                               14
15:30                               Coffee Break
                                    Highlights from discussions and actions required in 2012-2014 to enhance capacities for improved foresight (All
16:00                               groups) – Representatives from Responding Sectors: FO, NGO and CSO; Research; Government; Donors and OI;
                                    Private sector

17:15                               Wrap up Session: Towards Commitments

17:30                               Close of the Session
                                    Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS
                                    Sub-Session P3.1: Innovations for Better Livelihoods
                                    What is needed in the approach?
13:30                               Chair: Rodney Cooke (Consultant, recently retired from IFAD); Facilitator: Patrick Dugan (CRP Aquatic Agricultural
                                    Systems)

13:40     Identified and defined    Introduction: policy context: R. Cooke (IFAD Rural Poverty Report 2011)
         effective strategies for
        implementing innovation
              partnerships and      Panel: Stakeholders’ approach to AR4D
13:50    producing the evidence     A. Dave (SEWA – Women’s Rural Organization South Asia)
            and understanding
          required for impact in    A. Waters-Bayer (INSARD/CSO-GARD CSO Network)
           global, regional and
14:10        national programs      Discussion – The Plenary
           addressing poverty
        reduction and improving     Putting the approach into practice: Establishing effective livelihood research partnerships for impact at scale
14:40       livelihoods at scale    P. Dugan (CRP Aquatic Agricultural Systems)
                                    W. Payne (CRP Dryland Agriculture)
15:00                               Discussion – The Plenary

15:30                               Coffee Break
                                    Working with national innovation pilot learning sites and inter-regional innovation platforms

                                    A. Adekunle (FARA SSA-CP/CRP 1.2 on Humid Tropics)
16:00
                                    G. Thiele (CRP Roots tubers & bananas)

16:30                               Discussion: Building partnerships for livelihood impacts at scale, around the above examples
17:00                               Reflections on the issues raised: S. Nour (CARE); M. Tusneem (ADB rtrd); M. Hailu (CTA); W. Dar (ICRISAT)
17:15                               Wrap up Session
17:30                               Close of the Session

                                                             15
Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS
                                      Sub-Session P3.2: Turning Innovations into Market Opportunities
                                      Introduction
13:30
                                      Chair: Philip Kiriro (EAFF); Facilitator: Felicity Proctor (Independent Consultant, UK)

                                      Enabling Environments and Policies for Smallholders
                                      K. Brooks (CRP Policies, Institutions and Markets, IFPRI)
13:40                                 R. Mendez (ALIFRUT, Chile)
                                      L. Castillo (Junta Nacional de Cafe, Peru)
          Collective programme
        partnership to strengthen     G. Ton (ESFIM, LEI Wageningen UR)
14:40     smallholder-to-market       Discussion – The Plenary
         linkages for agricultural
15.30     innovation to increase      Coffee Break
         farmers’ profits, benefit
                                      Fostering Smallholder Entrepreneurship
        households and improve
             rural livelihoods
16:00                                 S. Chavez Carballo (CMC, Costa Rica)
                                      J. Bervejillo (CAF, Uruguary)


16:30                                 Discussion – The Plenary

                                      Reflections on the issues raised
                                      Responding panellists: A. Jakhar (Farmers’ Forum, India); R. Carlson (World Farmers Organization); D. Hoisington
17:10
                                      (ICRISAT); B. Alimgazinova (AgroInnovation, Kazakhstan); D. Alfaro (CGIAR Consortium)

17:20                                 Wrap up Session
17:30                                 Close of the Session
                                      Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS
                                     Sub-Session P3.3: Rebuilding Livelihoods in Protracted Crises
                                     Introduction
13:30    A new collective initiative
                                     Chair: Mahmoud Solh (ICARDA); Facilitator: Irene Frempong (FARA)
         launched to help rebuild
                and revitalize       Post-conflict countries: I. Frempong (FARA: results of workshop on capacity for agricultural innovation in post-conflict
           communities to move       countries)
13.50    from dependency to self-
         sufficiency by mobilizing Haiti post earthquake: M.R.Pierre Louis (Haiti, IICA)
           the role of agricultural
        knowledge and innovation
14:30                                Discussion – The Plenary
        in post-conflict and fragile
                    States
15:30                                Coffee Break
                                                                16
Role of International Systems: M. Solh (ICARDA)
                                     Afghanistan - provision of innovative technologies: J. Rizvi (ICARDA-Afghanistan)
16:00
                                     Iraq – replacing lost AR4D: S. B. Fatlawi (Iraq, ARC)


16:40                                Discussion – The Plenary
                                     Reflections on the issues raised: requirements for collective action
17:00                                Responding Panellists: E. Hillenbrand (HKI)
17:20                                Wrap up Session
17:30                                Close of the Session
                                     Parallel Session: SESSION C3: SHARING AND USING AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE
                                     Sub-Session C3.1: Access, Sharing and Transformation of Agricultural Information
                                     Introduction
13.30
                                     Chair: Enrica Porcari (CGIAR); Facilitator: Stephen Rudgard(CIARD Core Group)

13.40                                Framework for Data and Information Sharing: K. Bheenik (CTA-CIARD Core Group)
        Coherent institutional and
         network collaborations      Panel Discussion:
        developed and scaled out     The role of regional organizations in opening access and improving use – Challenges and Opportunities: M.
          for improving sharing,     Wopereis (FARA)
         exchange and effective      Fostering investment in knowledge sharing approaches for agricultural innovation: E. Pehu (World Bank)
         use of data, information
14.10                                CGIAR approaches to sharing research data and information: W. Dar (ICRISAT)
         and knowledge globally
                                     Policy and practice for opening agricultural information in the USA: M. Bohman (USDA)
                                     Policy and action on opening agricultural information and data in China: D. Feng (CAAS)
                                     Ghana’s experience in opening the outputs of research to farmers: A. Salifu (CSIR)
15.10                                Discussion on key actions – Working Group

15:30                                Coffee Break

16:00                                Discussion – The Plenary

17:00                                Reflections on issues raised
                                     Responding panellists: Attaluri (APAARI); S. Hearn (ACIAR)
17:20                                Wrap up Session - Chair
17:30                                Close of the Session


                                                              17
Parallel Session: SESSION C3: SHARING AND USING AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE
                                        Sub-Session C3.2: Innovative Knowledge and Advisory Services
                                        Introduction to the Sub-Session and presenters
  13.30
                                        Chair: S. Nahdy (AFAAS); Facilitator: S. Canney Davison (GFRAS)
              Institutional and network
               collaboration developed
  13.35       for improving knowledge Overview: New Extensionist: Recommendations for Action in Capacities for Advisory Services in the Road Map:
              and advisory services for K. Davis (GFRAS)
                 resource poor small
               holder farmers globally Strengthening Capacity for National Advisory Services Multi-stakeholder Platforms: The AFAAS Country Fora: J.
  13.50
                                        Mutimba (AFAAS)

  14:05                                 Strengthening Regional Capacity in Latin America for Joint Action in Research, Advisory Services, and
                                        Innovation: L. Ramirez (RELASER/FORAGRO)

  14:20                                 Strengthening Global Capacities for Effective Knowledge and Advisory Services: T.Nichols (CABI Plantwise)

  14:30                                 Capacity Examples at National and Inter-regional Level (Asia – India): K.D. Kokate (ICAR)

  14.40                                 Q & A Plenary Discussion: Facilitator

  15:00                                 Group Activity Leading to Session Outcomes: Facilitator

  15.30                                 Coffee Break

  16:00                                  Group Activity Leading to Session Outcomes(contd.): Facilitator

  16:30                                 Summaries from Group Activity by Panellists + Recommendations for GCARD Plenary: Rapporteurs

  17:30                                 Close of the Session: Chair
                                        Global Marketplace: Linking Farmers to Markets and Introduction to the Field Day
                                        Moderator of the Panel: Mario Allegri
                                        The Uruguayan agricultural sector: E. Benech (Vice Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries)

17:30-20:30                             The agricultural innovation system: A. Roel (President, INIA)
                                        The Marketplace/Field Day approach: V. Musselli (INIA)
                                        Demonstration of the Digital Platform: J. Elhordoy (Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries)

                                        Buffet Dinner




                                                                 18
31 October 2012, Wed
                                                                                 Conference
                           Conference Field Day – Organized by Host Country, including Farmers’ Panel
                           CGIAR Fund Council Meeting (All Day)
                           Rapporteurs’ Summary Preparation




    1 November 2012, Thu
                                                                       Conference Session
                           Sessions’ Outcomes
                           “Agenda for Action” towards GCARD 2014
                           Co-chairs: Monty Jones and Carlos Perez del Castillo
                           Presentation of Theme Sessions’ Outcomes (3 Presenters tba)
                           Implications of the GCARD for Taking forward the CGIAR’s Work: Frank Rijsberman (CGIAR CEO)
                           Taking forward Global Programmes around the Conference Themes: Mark Holderness (GFAR Executive
                           Secretary)
09:00-11:00                Panel: Implementing the GCARD Roadmap: Collective Actions by 2014
                            Farmers: Ajay Jakhar (Bharat Krishak Samaj - Farmer's Forum India) and Robert Carlson (World Farmers Organization)
                            NGOs: Sonali Bisht (IMHE)
                            Private Sector: Ernesto Brovelli (Coca-Cola Company and SAI Platform)
                            Advisory: Margaret Kroma (AGRA)
                            Education: Martin Kropff (University of Wageningen)
                            National Research: Alvaro Roel (INIA Uruguay)
                           International Partners: Patrick Caron (CIRAD)   




11:00-11:30                Coffee Break
                           Conference Closing Session
                           Raj Paroda, Chair, GCARD2 Organizing Committee
11:30-12:30                Rachel Kyte, Chair of the CGIAR Fund Council
                           H.E. Tabaré Aguerre, Host Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries
                           Vote of Thanks: Mark Holderness
  12:30                    GCARD 2012 Closure
14:00-18:00                CGIAR Fund Council Meeting (continued)

                                                    19
GFAR Program Committee Meeting
  18:30                    Dinner Meeting of the CGIAR Consortium Board, Fund Council and Directors General




    2 November 2012, Fri
                                                      CGIAR Funders Forum (CGIAR Members)
08:30-13:00                GFAR Steering Committee Meeting
13:00-14:00                Lunch Break




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  • 1. GCARD 2012 Punta del Este, Uruguay – 29 October – 1 November 2012 FORESIGHT AND PARTNERSHIP FOR INNOVATION AND IMPACT ON SMALLHOLDER LIVELIHOODS 27-28 October 2012, Sat-Sun Pre-Conference Meetings 09:00-16:00 Registration Open 27 October CGIAR Consortium Board Meeting 28 October 2012, Sun Conference Opening Session Introduction by Monty Jones, GFAR Chair and Carlos Perez del Castillo, CGIAR Consortium Board Chair 17:00-18:00 Statement by the President of IFAD, Kanayo Nwanze Welcome Statement by H.E. Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries, Tabaré Aguerre Signing Ceremony between Uruguay and the CGIAR Consortium 18:00-18:30 Presentation of Certificates’ to Young Reporters 19:00 Reception Dinner by the Government of Uruguay 29 October 2012, Mon Conference Session 08:00-08:30 Registration Plenary Session on Current Status of the Global AR4D: Delivering the Change 08:30-09:30  GCARD RoadMap Implementation (GFAR Chair) 1
  • 2.  The New CGIAR System and Progress towards the Implementation of the GCARD Roadmap (CGIAR Consortium Board Chair) Panel Discussion on Innovation for Impact on Smallholder Farmers: Challenges and Opportunities 09:30-11:00 Moderator: Raj Paroda Panellists: Carlos Seré, Esther Penunia, Alexander Müller, Sujiro Seam, Victor Villalobos 11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Policy Forum on Agricultural Innovation for Rural Women 11:30-12:45 Moderator: Uma Lele Panellists: Bridget Muasa, Karla Hora, Ruth Haug, Nabeel Abu-Shriha, Prabhu Pingali, Karen Brooks, Lourdes Adriano Introduction to Breakout Sessions: Advances in Foresight, Partnership and Capacity Development for Impact on 12:45-13:00 Smallholder Farmers Mark Holderness, GFAR Executive Secretary 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 14:00-17:30 Expected Outcomes Parallel Session: SESSION F1: IMPROVING OUR VISIONS OF THE FUTURE Framing the Session: A Global Foresight Hub for Agriculture 14:00 Chair: Carlos Sere (IFAD); Facilitator: Robin Bourgeois (GFAR) Synthesis: Lessons learned from the analysis of existing foresight works: R. Bourgeois (GFAR) 14:10 Interaction (20 min) Understanding of the advantages of bringing together different Illustrative cases: The value of different ways of envisioning our futures approaches and what has The Global Futures programme: G. Nelson (IFPRI) been learnt regarding 14:45 future needs by bringing The value of scenarios: European Standing Ctte on Agricultural Research (SCAR 3): E. Mathijs (Univ of Louvain) common analyses to A Foresight framework for agricultural R&D of the LAC region: E. Diaz-Bonilla (CIAT consultant) diverse foresight studies. Interaction (15 min) – Chair, speakers, participants Generating collective awareness of the scope 15:30 and value of foresight in Coffee Break guiding research, with commitments from those Illustrative cases: The value of different ways of envisioning our future. using diverse approaches From national foresight to policies: (Maroc 2030 and the Plan Vert): M. Aït Kadi (CGDA Maroc) to work in a more 16.00 integrated way The value of communities envisioning their future through local scale foresight: up scalable foresight-based land- use planning: B. Shantiko (CoLUPSIA, Indonesia) Interaction (10 min) – Chair, speakers, participants 2
  • 3. Proposal: The role of the Global Foresight Hub in bringing multiple perspectives to bear in raising emerging 16:30 issues, shaping research priorities and understanding implications for innovation and policies: H. de Haen (University of Gottingen) Interaction: improving our visions of the future 16:50 Including perspectives & commitments from responding panellists: S. Marzouki (UTAP), J. Oram (Greenpeace), H. Nguyen (VNFU) 17:20 Wrap up Session: Towards Common Commitments – Chair 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P1: PARTNERSHIPS TO ACHIEVE FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY Sub-Session P1.1: National Food Security Introduction: embracing the complexity of Food Security 14:00 Chair: Ken Cassman (CGIAR ISPC Chair) ; Facilitator: Thomas Randolph (ILRI) Large scale commodity systems Initiatives Identify key constraints to Innovative partnerships in MAIZE: the MasAgro experience: D. Watson (CRP Maize CIMMYT/Mexico Masagro, be addressed and INIFAP) required partnership commitments to be The contribution of rice research to global Food Security: B. Bouman (CRP GRiSP – Rice) 14:10 implemented in 2012-2014 Mobilizing AR4D partnerships to improve access and consumption of critical animal-source foods: T. Randolph to build successful (CRP Livestock and fish) international partnerships addressing food security The Wheat Initiative an international research initiative for wheat improvement: H. Lucas (IRIWI France) Strengthening regional and national innovation pathways and regional strategies and policies for Food security 14:40 Wheat Improvement in Asia FAO/APAARI/CIMMYT/ICARDA/JIRCAS: T. Lumpkin (CIMMYT & on behalf of partners) Feeding a Billion People: the Indian Way: S. Ayyappan (ICAR) 15:00 Discussion –The Plenary 15:30 Coffee Break Farmer involvement in scaling-out impacts on major crops 16.00 AGRA public-private: M. Kroma (AGRA/AWARD) ALINe study on feedback loops: W. Dogbe (CSIR Ghana) (M. Wopereis or B. Bouman for GRiSP) 16:30 Discussion – Participants 3
  • 4. Reflections on the issues raised: practical implications in improving food security 17:00 Responding Panellists: B. Adolph (IIED); N. Van Bo (Vietnam VAAS); P. Kapondamgaga (Farmers Union of Malawi) 17:20 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P1: PARTNERSHIPS TO ACHIEVE FOOD AND NUTRITION SECURITY Sub-Session P1.2: Household Nutrition Security Introduction: Ending Hunger and Ensuring Nutrition Worldwide 14:00 Chair: Alexander Müller (FAO); Facilitator: Barbara Burlingame (FAO) Panel of practitioners on meeting nutrition needs through diverse approaches Panellists: 14:10 M. Aït-Aïssa (Action contre la Faim-ACF) E. Hillenbrand (Helen Keller Intl, Cambodia, Bangladesh) D. Keatinge (Diversity for Development) Practical steps to Global push for action through large scale initiatives in nutrition :Agricultural Research taking on the Nutrition incorporate nutrition into Challenge; national, regional and Sustainable production and sustainable diets international AR4D J. Mc Dermott (CRP4) 14:30 agendas, systems and B. Burlingame (FAO) processes over the period to 2014, targeting Y. Hoberg (SAFANSI/ Secure Nutrition) smallholders, women and A. Tollervey (DFID-LCIRAH) children L. Brown (World Food Program - GDPRD/GAP) 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Discussion – The Plenary The road ahead – priorities for taking the agenda forward and the role of different actors 16:40 Responding Panellists: T. Arnold (Concern Worldwide), DFID, Embrapa/Harvest Plus, S. Mathur (IFAD); P. Pingali (BMGF); E. Wachira (Plan Intl) 17:15 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments Sub-Session C1.1: Public Investments 4
  • 5. Introduction to the Sub-Session 14.00 Chair: Julie Howard (USAID); Facilitator: Nienke Beintema (ASTI) Monitoring AR4D investments around the world: New evidence brought The L’Aquila Initiative on Food Security and Working group on Reporting and Managing for Development Results together on public (AFSI-MfDR): J. Shrier (U.S. Department of State) 14:10 investments and returns for advocating greater OECD/DAC Mutual Review on Development Effectiveness, and Creditor Reporting System(CRS): K. Hussein public investment (formerly OECD) Horizon 2020: TBA (EC) CGIAR Fund investment trends: J. Wadsworth (CGIAR Fund) AR4D donor investment in Africa EIARD study assessing donor support to CAADP Pillar 4 (July 2011): D. Radcliffe 14:40 (EFARD) Tracking AR4D investments and capacities at Regional and National levels: APAARI, AARINENA, CACAARI, FARA, FORAGRO: N. Beintema (ASTI) 15:10 Discussion – The Plenary 15:30 Coffee Break Returns on national and international investments: Impacts of investments in Brazil, China, India and Indonesia: 16:00 U. Lele 16:20 Determining investment impacts from CGIA: D. Gollin (SPIA– by video) 16:30 INIA Uruguay AR4D investments & returns: A. Roel/ M. Allegri 16:40 Discussion – The Plenary Reflections on issues raised 17:10 Responding panellists: E. Pehu (WB), N. Austin (ACIAR), M. Marzano (WFO) 17:20 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments Sub-Session C1.2:Public-Private-Civil Mechanisms Introduction to the Sub-Session 14.00 Chair: Nikita Eriksen-Hamel (CIDA); Facilitator: 5
  • 6. Innovative public-private Setting the scene: New models, mechanisms and initiatives to support public-private partnerships. models reviewed, refined 14:10 S. Robertson (IDRC) Exploring Public Private Partnerships in Agriculture and Agricultural Research and scaled out for adoption by new partners R. Bertram (Feed the Future)/G8 New Alliance of Food Security 14:40 Discussion – The Plenary Learning from Experience – Examples of Public-Private-Civil Mechanisms H.S. Gupta (IARI) 14:50 J. Silva (INIA) D. Risso (Seed Association of the Americas) 15:30 Coffee Break Reconciling private and public interests: Farmers rights and breeders rights J. Chaves (GFAR/ITPGRFA/CGIAR) 16:00 M. Dadlani (for Protection of Plant Varieties and Farmer’s Rights Authority, India) A. Waters-Bayer (Prolinnova scaling-out local innovation) 16:45 Discussion – The Plenary Reflections on the issues raised 17:05 L. Adriano (ADB), A. Kapur (Rasi Seeds Ltd), I. Osadie (MD Notore Seed Company, Nigeria) 17:25 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION C1: New Investments Sub-Session C1.3: North-South and South-South Collective Actions Introduction to the Sub-Session 14.00 Chair: Claudio Barriga; Facilitator: Mario Allegri Brief presentations on impacts and learning from Inter-regional networks P. Sarfatti (PAEPARD, IAO, Italy) Promoting inter-regional A. Agumya (CAADP-CGIAR Alliance) learning and capacities through mobilizing and P. Duarte (Embrapa Brazil-Africa and Brazil-Caribbean Innovation marketplaces) 14:15 strengthening innovative M.-T. Dobao (INIAS Ibero-America) networks to demonstrate and enhance their impacts A. N’Joya (CORAF/WECARD) for IRD/CIRAD collaborative platforms S. Kiselev (Eurasian Center for Food Security – Russian Federation & Central Asia) A. El-Beltagy (CIHEAM) 6
  • 7. 15:10 Discussion 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Enhancing collaboration among G20 Nations research leaders – Outcomes of the Meeting of Agriculture Chief Scientists (MACS): P. Brajcich (INIFAP, MACS) 16:20 Discussion: Strengthening the impact of South-South and North-South Networks – The Plenary 17:30 Close of the Session SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION: MINISTERIAL ROUNDTABLE OF CONSEJO AGROPECUARIO DEL SUR (CAS) 18:00 and INAUGURAL SPEECH BY H.E. THE PRESIDENT OF THE ORIENTAL REPUBLIC OF URUGUAY, JOSÉ MUJICA Followed by Presidential Press-Conference Award Ceremonies and Inauguration of Global Marketplace 20:30 Conference Dinner 7
  • 8. 30 October 2012, Tue Conference Session Parallel Session: SESSION F2: FORESIGHT GUIDING RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Expected Outcomes Sub-Session F2.1: At National/Regional Level Theme of the sub session: What role could smallholder farmers play in different regions in meeting future needs 08:30 in food and nutrition security, poverty alleviation and sustainable management of natural resources? Chair: Ruben Echeverria (CIAT); Facilitator: Ajit Maru (GFAR) Conclusions from region- by-region consultations Highlights of regional views on research and innovation priorities for future needs and impacts, combined with and pre-conference foresight review analyses of case studies: Latin America and Caribbean: E. Ruz (FORAGRO) what can be learned when foresight approaches are Asia and the Pacific: R. Paroda (APAARI) 08:40 added to existing regional Sub Saharan Africa: TBA (FARA) prioritization processes. Near East and North Africa: M. Abu-Zant (AARINENA) A set of collective actions Central Asia and the Caucasus: O. Shatberashvili (CACAARI) agreed to improve the use of foresight in making Europe: C. Hoste (EFARD) research and innovation 10:30 systems more responsive Coffee Break 11:00 to future development Discussion: new priorities and new challenges for meeting the future needs of family farmers needs of small-holders through inclusive Reflections on the issues raised 12:00 prioritization at Responding Panellists: E. Penunia (AFA), M. Roozitalab (AARINENA), L. O’brien (Teagasc) local/regional level 12:20 Wrap up Session: Toward regional commitments 12:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION F2: FORESIGHT GUIDING RESEARCH AND INNOVATION Sub-Session F2.2: At Global Level Theme of the sub-session: What role could smallholder farmers play in meeting future needs in food and nutrition 08:30 security, poverty alleviation and sustainable management of natural resources? Chair: Gine Zwart (Oxfam); Facilitator: Frédéric Lapeyrie (CRAI) 8
  • 9. A set of proposed Illustrative cases: What new insights global foresight has brought and how do they shape research and policies collective actions agreed (with also a discussion on smallholder farmers) to improve the use of 5 scenarios for 2050 - Conditions for Agriculture and Land use: I. Öborn (Swedish U. of Ag. Sciences) global foresight in making 08:40 research and innovation The future of food and farming (UK Foresight study): Video presentation from UK Foresight systems more responsive FAO perspectives 2050: P.Conforti (FAO) to future development needs at global level From foresight to research programming: (Agrimonde and Dualine): M. Guillou (Agreenium) Synthesis from the foresight review: What new insights global foresight has brought and how they have shaped 09:30 research and policies (with also a discussion on smallholder farmers): R. Bourgeois (GFAR) The foresight dimension into the CGIAR Strategy and Results Framework Action Plan: F. Rijsberman (CEO, CGIAR 09:45 Consortium) Proposal: How a Forward Thinking Platform can improve our understanding of future challenges: S. Treyer 10:00 (IDDRI) 10:30 Coffee Break Discussion: Identifying priorities at global level and informing research to respond to smallholder farmers’ future 11:00 needs Reflections on reshaping priorities and future challenges 12:00 Responding Panellists: S. Ayyappan (ICAR); T. Arnold (Concern Worldwide); Pierre Fabre (CIRAD) 12.15 Wrap up Session: Towards Common Commitments 12:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE Sub-Session P2.1: Sustainable Use of Biodiversity Introduction: Outcomes of the Science Forum 08:30 Chair: Gebisa Ejeta (CGIAR Consortium Board); Facilitator: Kwesi Atta-Krah (Bioversity Int.) Concerted regional actions implemented Sustainable Use of Biodiversity through the new K. Atta-Krah (CG Consortium joint reflection on agrobiodiversity) partnerships for AR4D 09:00 D. Manzella (ITPGRFA/GCDT) that enhance resilience A. Elhalwagi (WANA Network AARINENA) and sustainable use of R. Ghodake (Suwon Initiative/NARI) natural resources at local and landscape scales. 9
  • 10. 09:50 Discussion – The Plenary 10:30 Coffee Break H. Shapiro (Orphan Crops Initiative, WWF, DuPont, MARS, etc) S. Simons (CABI) 11:00 M. Hermann (Crops for the Future) C. Borgemeister (ICIPE) 11:40 Interventions from the Plenary – All participants Reflections on the issues raised 12:10 Responding Panellists: TBA 12.20 Wrap up Session 12:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE Sub-Session P2.2: Land, Water, Forests and Landscapes Introduction: Outcomes of the Science Forum 08:30 Chair: Jeff Sayer (ISPC); Facilitator: Wieteke Willemens (EcoAgriculture Partners) Ecosystem Resilience and Multi-stakeholder Governance: Concerted regional actions implemented S. Cook (Water: CRP 5) through the new More effective actions for the Aral Sea: J. Turok (ICARDA-CAC) partnerships for AR4D 08:45 Indo-Gangetic Plains Rice-Wheat Consortium: T.B. Gurung (NARC) that enhance resilience and sustainable use of CTA-Partnership for managing Water for Agriculture and Food in ACP countries including SRI experiences: J. natural resources at local Francis (CTA) and landscape scales. I. Mello (Brazilian Federation of No-till Associations) 10.30 Coffee Break Ecosystem Resilience and Multi-stakeholder Governance: R. Nasi (CRP 6 forest biodiversity use) 11:00 T. Nichols (AIRCA) W. Willemens (EcoAgriculture Partners) on Landscape management 11:30 How to reach impacts at scale in NRM? J. Sayer (ISPC) 10
  • 11. Reflections on the issues raised 11:50 Responding Panellists: TBA 12.20 Wrap up Session 12:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P2:PARTNERSHIPS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL RESILIENCE Sub-Session P2.3: Climate Change Introduction: Achieving Food Security in the Face of Climate Change: Recommendations of the Commission of 08:30 the Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change –Why we need a step change in our partnerships models? Chair: Federica Rossi (WMO); Facilitator: Mainza Mugoya (EAFF) Collective alliance agreed integrating programmes How understanding of climate change scenarios has shaped new regional partnerships in research for on climate change development 08:50 adaptation & mitigation at Climate change forecasts: implications for regional climate change partnerships: J. Kinyangi (Regional Program national, regional and Leader ILRI/CCAFS) international levels over Global Research Alliance for Agricultural Greenhouse Gases: H. Montgomery (GRA-AGG) the two years ahead. Regional approaches towards climate-smart agriculture 09:10 Developing regional AR4D responses to climate change implications: M. Al Ajlouni (AARINENA) Building Regional Community Learning Platforms for Climate Change and Food Security : A. Yaye (ANAFE) Addressing national needs through AR4D processes Fighting against desertification: Africa, Brazil and France: M. Bouvet (IRD/AIRD) 09:30 Improving Adaptation to Climate Change for Sustainable Development in the Agricultural Sector of Uruguay: The National Agricultural Information System: W. Baethgen (International Institute for Research on Climate and Society – (IRI) 09:50 Discussion Participants 10:30 Coffee Break Research initiatives to integrate local communities into AR4D processes Community engagement in forest management for adaptation and mitigation: A. Sitoe (Mozambique University/ 11:00 CRP6) Climate Change and Agriculture in Ghana: Issues, Research Initiatives and Partnerships: J. Naab (CSIR) 11:20 Discussion – Participants Establishing the Global Alliance: to inform policy and practice “Foresight and partnerships, from global to local 11:45 levels, for climate change adaptation and mitigation” 11
  • 12. Action Plan (as panel): R. Echeverria (CIAT) W. Oyhantcabal/ M. Boehm (GRA-Agriculture Greenhouse Gases) K. Sivi Njojo (SDI) D. Radcliffe (EC) P. Holmgen (CIFOR) 12.20 Wrap up Session 12:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION C2: ENHANCING CAPACITIES Sub-Session C2.1: Institutional Knowledge and Learning Institutional and network Setting the Scene: Tropical Agriculture Platform collaboration structured Chair: Xiangjun Yao (FAO); Facilitator: Stephen Rudgard (FAO) and enhanced for improving human skills 5 Presentations of 10 min each, followed by 5 min/presentation for Q&A and addressing capacities A. Sonnino (TAP, FAO) 08:30 required for success in collective AR4D actions H. Boly (TEAM-Africa) such as the CRPs. New M. Lastra Escudero (Case study Mexico, COFUPRO) skill-sets required identified along H. Mruthyunjaya (Case study India, NAIP) innovation pathways V. Villalobos (CIMMYT/CIAT/CIP LAC linkages, IICA) between smallholder 09:45 producers, consumers Facilitated Discussion (chat show format)1 and researchers, and 10.30 mechanisms identified to Coffee Break 11:00 deliver these Facilitated Discussion (continued) 11:45 Sharing Insights (5 guests) 12:15 Wrap up Session Parallel Session: SESSION C2: ENHANCING CAPACITIES Sub-Session C2.2: Individual Learning and Empowerment of Women and Youth Introduction 08:30 Chair: Vicki Wilde (AWARD); Facilitator: Judith Francis (CTA) 1 The chat show's open circle layout encourages greater participation and, due to its informal nature, is less intimidating than a panel discussion. Facilitator provides an introduction, encourages debate amongst the guests (5 in this session) and invites questions from the audience. 12
  • 13. Collective action and measures agreed on to attract, inspire and empower young people and women for Keynote presentation: Understanding the potential for youth and women and what may help guarantee success: 08:45 transformative agriculture Y. Pinto (Agricultural Learning and Impacts Network – ALINe) including AR4D systems and agri-enterprise development. Guiding Questions: Learning and recommendations from: 1. What are the success Farmers: K. Holder (Produce Growers Ltd, Barbados) factors for empowering youth in ARD? For Youth: N. Hosenally (YPARD), C. Paisley (YPARD) 09:00 empowering women in R&D Institutions: B. Muasa (Ministry of Livestock Development, Kenya, on attachment to Embrapa, Brazil) ARD? Where are these same and different? What D. Pillot (Agreenium/ EFARD Agrinatura, France) tools can be used for K. Srinath (Directorate of Research on Women in Agriculture, India) tracking progress? 10:30 2. What programs, Coffee Break projects and networks Learning and recommendations from: could be linked to help ensure the greatest Universities: P. Choquet (GCHEA), S. Hutchinson (The University of the West Indies, Trinidad and Tobago) 11:00 degree of learning, and World Bank: E. Pehu (World Bank) impact? 3. What two to three Trade: M.C. Sengendo (Federation of Associations of Uganda Exporters, Uganda) collective actions should we propose for 2012- Responding Panellists’ and Plenary Discussions: Recommendations for Collective Action 2014? What changes and O. Liwewe (Social Transformation Management Consulting Services, Malawi) results do we want to 11:50 share when we return to L. Suarez (FORAGRO and YPARD) GCARD in two years’ J. Dey de Pryck (GAP) time? L. Santos (Eduardo Mondlane University, Maputo, Mozambique) 12:20 Wrap up Session: Key Messages to GCARD2 12:30 Close of the Session 12:30-13:30 Lunch Break Parallel Session: SESSION F3: THE VOICE OF SMALLHOLDERS IN SHAPING PRIORITIES Sub-Session F3.1: Improving Foresight through Equitable Partnerships 13
  • 14. Theme of the sub session: How can envisioning future needs be made more inclusive? 13:30 Chair: Fernando Lopez (CNFR); Facilitator: Sonali Bisht (IMHE) Illustrative cases: Partnership practices in foresight Foresight partnership practices with PROCISUR: E. Ruz (PROCISUR) 13:45 A set of proposed Fostering partnership in foresight: the CCAFS scenarios on food security in E Africa: J. Verwoort (CCAFS) collective actions agreed Policy Dialogues for Prioritization of Demand Driven Agricultural Research for Development in South Asia (sub to make foresight regional): S. Mruthunjaya (APAARI/IFPRI/NARS) considerations better targeted on the livelihood needs of smallholder 14:30 producers, through their Synthesis: Equitable partnership for improved foresight, lessons learned from current practices: G. Zwart (Oxfam) equitable participation in forward-looking, 14.45 anticipatory research and Discussion: How can foresight create a voice for smallholder farmers in shaping priorities and innovation analysis 15.30 Coffee Break 16:00 Discussion continued Reflections on practical actions to improve smallholders’ participation 16:45 Responding Panellists: L. Arduin (AMRU); D. Marquez (ANGOC); P. Kapondamgaga (Farmers Union of Malawi) 17:00 Wrap up Session: Towards Commitments 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION F3: THE VOICE OF SMALLHOLDERS IN SHAPING PRIORITIES Sub-Session F3.2: Developing Capacities for Improved Foresight Theme of the sub session: How can we strengthen foresight capacities at different scales and for different 13:30 sectors Chair: Marion Guillou (AGREENIUM); Facilitator: Gustavo Ferreira (INIA, Uruguay) A set of proposed collective actions to strengthen national The Global Foresight Academy: Developing foresight capacities in and for Africa: R.Tabo (FARA) foresight capabilities, for countries to determine A possible FORAGRO commitment for LAC Academy: J. French (FORAGRO) 13:45 their own future needs How the CGIAR can support regional foresight capabilities: G. Henry (CIAT-CIRAD) and take better account of the particular needs of Visioning Agriculture R&D: Indian Experience and Perspective: R. Chand (NCAP) smallholder farmers Perspectives from different sectors on addressing capacity needs for improved foresight (Sectoral working 14:30 groups in parallel): FO, NGO and CSO; Research; Government; Donors and OI; Private sector 14
  • 15. 15:30 Coffee Break Highlights from discussions and actions required in 2012-2014 to enhance capacities for improved foresight (All 16:00 groups) – Representatives from Responding Sectors: FO, NGO and CSO; Research; Government; Donors and OI; Private sector 17:15 Wrap up Session: Towards Commitments 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS Sub-Session P3.1: Innovations for Better Livelihoods What is needed in the approach? 13:30 Chair: Rodney Cooke (Consultant, recently retired from IFAD); Facilitator: Patrick Dugan (CRP Aquatic Agricultural Systems) 13:40 Identified and defined Introduction: policy context: R. Cooke (IFAD Rural Poverty Report 2011) effective strategies for implementing innovation partnerships and Panel: Stakeholders’ approach to AR4D 13:50 producing the evidence A. Dave (SEWA – Women’s Rural Organization South Asia) and understanding required for impact in A. Waters-Bayer (INSARD/CSO-GARD CSO Network) global, regional and 14:10 national programs Discussion – The Plenary addressing poverty reduction and improving Putting the approach into practice: Establishing effective livelihood research partnerships for impact at scale 14:40 livelihoods at scale P. Dugan (CRP Aquatic Agricultural Systems) W. Payne (CRP Dryland Agriculture) 15:00 Discussion – The Plenary 15:30 Coffee Break Working with national innovation pilot learning sites and inter-regional innovation platforms A. Adekunle (FARA SSA-CP/CRP 1.2 on Humid Tropics) 16:00 G. Thiele (CRP Roots tubers & bananas) 16:30 Discussion: Building partnerships for livelihood impacts at scale, around the above examples 17:00 Reflections on the issues raised: S. Nour (CARE); M. Tusneem (ADB rtrd); M. Hailu (CTA); W. Dar (ICRISAT) 17:15 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session 15
  • 16. Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS Sub-Session P3.2: Turning Innovations into Market Opportunities Introduction 13:30 Chair: Philip Kiriro (EAFF); Facilitator: Felicity Proctor (Independent Consultant, UK) Enabling Environments and Policies for Smallholders K. Brooks (CRP Policies, Institutions and Markets, IFPRI) 13:40 R. Mendez (ALIFRUT, Chile) L. Castillo (Junta Nacional de Cafe, Peru) Collective programme partnership to strengthen G. Ton (ESFIM, LEI Wageningen UR) 14:40 smallholder-to-market Discussion – The Plenary linkages for agricultural 15.30 innovation to increase Coffee Break farmers’ profits, benefit Fostering Smallholder Entrepreneurship households and improve rural livelihoods 16:00 S. Chavez Carballo (CMC, Costa Rica) J. Bervejillo (CAF, Uruguary) 16:30 Discussion – The Plenary Reflections on the issues raised Responding panellists: A. Jakhar (Farmers’ Forum, India); R. Carlson (World Farmers Organization); D. Hoisington 17:10 (ICRISAT); B. Alimgazinova (AgroInnovation, Kazakhstan); D. Alfaro (CGIAR Consortium) 17:20 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION P3: PARTNERSHIPS FOR LIVELIHOOD IMPACTS Sub-Session P3.3: Rebuilding Livelihoods in Protracted Crises Introduction 13:30 A new collective initiative Chair: Mahmoud Solh (ICARDA); Facilitator: Irene Frempong (FARA) launched to help rebuild and revitalize Post-conflict countries: I. Frempong (FARA: results of workshop on capacity for agricultural innovation in post-conflict communities to move countries) 13.50 from dependency to self- sufficiency by mobilizing Haiti post earthquake: M.R.Pierre Louis (Haiti, IICA) the role of agricultural knowledge and innovation 14:30 Discussion – The Plenary in post-conflict and fragile States 15:30 Coffee Break 16
  • 17. Role of International Systems: M. Solh (ICARDA) Afghanistan - provision of innovative technologies: J. Rizvi (ICARDA-Afghanistan) 16:00 Iraq – replacing lost AR4D: S. B. Fatlawi (Iraq, ARC) 16:40 Discussion – The Plenary Reflections on the issues raised: requirements for collective action 17:00 Responding Panellists: E. Hillenbrand (HKI) 17:20 Wrap up Session 17:30 Close of the Session Parallel Session: SESSION C3: SHARING AND USING AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE Sub-Session C3.1: Access, Sharing and Transformation of Agricultural Information Introduction 13.30 Chair: Enrica Porcari (CGIAR); Facilitator: Stephen Rudgard(CIARD Core Group) 13.40 Framework for Data and Information Sharing: K. Bheenik (CTA-CIARD Core Group) Coherent institutional and network collaborations Panel Discussion: developed and scaled out The role of regional organizations in opening access and improving use – Challenges and Opportunities: M. for improving sharing, Wopereis (FARA) exchange and effective Fostering investment in knowledge sharing approaches for agricultural innovation: E. Pehu (World Bank) use of data, information 14.10 CGIAR approaches to sharing research data and information: W. Dar (ICRISAT) and knowledge globally Policy and practice for opening agricultural information in the USA: M. Bohman (USDA) Policy and action on opening agricultural information and data in China: D. Feng (CAAS) Ghana’s experience in opening the outputs of research to farmers: A. Salifu (CSIR) 15.10 Discussion on key actions – Working Group 15:30 Coffee Break 16:00 Discussion – The Plenary 17:00 Reflections on issues raised Responding panellists: Attaluri (APAARI); S. Hearn (ACIAR) 17:20 Wrap up Session - Chair 17:30 Close of the Session 17
  • 18. Parallel Session: SESSION C3: SHARING AND USING AGRICULTURAL KNOWLEDGE Sub-Session C3.2: Innovative Knowledge and Advisory Services Introduction to the Sub-Session and presenters 13.30 Chair: S. Nahdy (AFAAS); Facilitator: S. Canney Davison (GFRAS) Institutional and network collaboration developed 13.35 for improving knowledge Overview: New Extensionist: Recommendations for Action in Capacities for Advisory Services in the Road Map: and advisory services for K. Davis (GFRAS) resource poor small holder farmers globally Strengthening Capacity for National Advisory Services Multi-stakeholder Platforms: The AFAAS Country Fora: J. 13.50 Mutimba (AFAAS) 14:05 Strengthening Regional Capacity in Latin America for Joint Action in Research, Advisory Services, and Innovation: L. Ramirez (RELASER/FORAGRO) 14:20 Strengthening Global Capacities for Effective Knowledge and Advisory Services: T.Nichols (CABI Plantwise) 14:30 Capacity Examples at National and Inter-regional Level (Asia – India): K.D. Kokate (ICAR) 14.40 Q & A Plenary Discussion: Facilitator 15:00 Group Activity Leading to Session Outcomes: Facilitator 15.30 Coffee Break 16:00 Group Activity Leading to Session Outcomes(contd.): Facilitator 16:30 Summaries from Group Activity by Panellists + Recommendations for GCARD Plenary: Rapporteurs 17:30 Close of the Session: Chair Global Marketplace: Linking Farmers to Markets and Introduction to the Field Day Moderator of the Panel: Mario Allegri The Uruguayan agricultural sector: E. Benech (Vice Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries) 17:30-20:30 The agricultural innovation system: A. Roel (President, INIA) The Marketplace/Field Day approach: V. Musselli (INIA) Demonstration of the Digital Platform: J. Elhordoy (Ministry of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries) Buffet Dinner 18
  • 19. 31 October 2012, Wed Conference Conference Field Day – Organized by Host Country, including Farmers’ Panel CGIAR Fund Council Meeting (All Day) Rapporteurs’ Summary Preparation 1 November 2012, Thu Conference Session Sessions’ Outcomes “Agenda for Action” towards GCARD 2014 Co-chairs: Monty Jones and Carlos Perez del Castillo Presentation of Theme Sessions’ Outcomes (3 Presenters tba) Implications of the GCARD for Taking forward the CGIAR’s Work: Frank Rijsberman (CGIAR CEO) Taking forward Global Programmes around the Conference Themes: Mark Holderness (GFAR Executive Secretary) 09:00-11:00 Panel: Implementing the GCARD Roadmap: Collective Actions by 2014  Farmers: Ajay Jakhar (Bharat Krishak Samaj - Farmer's Forum India) and Robert Carlson (World Farmers Organization)  NGOs: Sonali Bisht (IMHE)  Private Sector: Ernesto Brovelli (Coca-Cola Company and SAI Platform)  Advisory: Margaret Kroma (AGRA)  Education: Martin Kropff (University of Wageningen)  National Research: Alvaro Roel (INIA Uruguay) International Partners: Patrick Caron (CIRAD)  11:00-11:30 Coffee Break Conference Closing Session Raj Paroda, Chair, GCARD2 Organizing Committee 11:30-12:30 Rachel Kyte, Chair of the CGIAR Fund Council H.E. Tabaré Aguerre, Host Minister of Livestock, Agriculture and Fisheries Vote of Thanks: Mark Holderness 12:30 GCARD 2012 Closure 14:00-18:00 CGIAR Fund Council Meeting (continued) 19
  • 20. GFAR Program Committee Meeting 18:30 Dinner Meeting of the CGIAR Consortium Board, Fund Council and Directors General 2 November 2012, Fri CGIAR Funders Forum (CGIAR Members) 08:30-13:00 GFAR Steering Committee Meeting 13:00-14:00 Lunch Break 20