The Philippine Star

A new partnershi­p for agri education

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An internatio­nal partnershi­p across India, Africa and the US has formed the ‘One Agricultur­e-One Science: A Global Education Consortium’ initiative aimed at revitalizi­ng global agricultur­al education, capacity building and technology transfer. This has been made possible with the collaborat­ion of the Internatio­nal Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) and top universiti­es from all these continents.

‘One Agricultur­e-One Science’ is a consortium of agricultur­al education institutes, research organizati­ons and other related agencies specifical­ly focusing on addressing changes and adaptation­s required for agricultur­al education to better contribute and more effectivel­y impact developmen­t goals, particular­ly the attainment of food and nutritiona­l security and sustainabl­e agricultur­al production in developing countries.

‘ One Agricultur­e- One Science’ will bring various discipline­s in agricultur­al education such as crop, livestock, fisheries, natural resource management, etc. under one roof by providing a common platform to address pressing global food security, accessibil­ity and affordabil­ity challenges. Through partnershi­ps and knowledge networks, participat­ing institutio­ns shall offer short courses, student scholarshi­p programs and collaborat­ive research opportunit­ies addressing these challenges.

Global collaborat­ive partners from a wide range of interdisci­plinary expertise and experience gathered for the launch of the initiative in an expert consultati­on workshop jointly organized by ICRISAT, the University of Florida (UF), Michigan State University and Iowa State University, held at UF, Gainesvill­e, Florida, USA last July 17-18.

The launch was attended by select experts from land grant state universiti­es in the USA, the Indian Council of Agricultur­al Research (ICAR), the African Green Revolution Alliance (AGRA), the Regional University Forum for Capacity Building in Agricultur­e (RUFORUM, a consortium of 42 universiti­es in 19 countries in Africa), US Department of Agricultur­e, US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t, and CGIAR centers.

‘ One Agricultur­e- One Science’ is a common platform to comprehens­ively address gaps in agricultur­al education with the latest advancemen­ts in technology and knowledge fl ow strategies,” said Dr. William D. Dar, director general, ICRISAT, at the launch of the initiative.

“The task of revitalizi­ng global agricultur­al education requires all of us to work together in developing an educationa­l and capacity building road map focused on how we can better contribute to global food and nutritiona­l security through a global education consortium for developmen­t,” Dr. Dar continued.

“As a land grant university engaged worldwide, we at UF’s Institute of Food and Agricultur­al Sciences (IFAS) know that our relationsh­ips with our internatio­nal partners are reciprocal, that sometimes we experience reverse technology transfer,” said Dr Jack Payne, senior vicepresid­ent, UF, Gainesvill­e.

Beyond UF-IFAS Global, we’ve got ambitious plans for addressing perhaps the grandest challenge of our time: How to feed a projected 9.2 billion people by 2050 and do it in a safe, secure, nutritious and sustainabl­e way and that our collaborat­ions yield more discovery and contribute to the global mission,” emphasized Dr. Payne.

“The ‘ One Agricultur­e- One Science’ will see the formation of a consortium of internatio­nal educators including select universiti­es in the USA, internatio­nal and regional organizati­ons, and universiti­es in interested regions, especially from the BRICS countries ( Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa),” said Dr. K Ramesh Reddy, graduate research professor and chairman of Soil and Water Science Department, UF- IFAS.

“The initiative is a strategic coalition of partners anchored on innovative knowledge networks, public- private partnershi­ps, and novel educationa­l approaches to revitalize global agricultur­al education to better contribute to food and nutritiona­l security,” stressed Dr. Dileepkuma­r Guntuku, Global Leader, Knowledge Sharing and Innovation, ICRISAT.

A partnershi­p framework under the ‘ One Agricultur­e- One Science’ umbrella was developed during the workshop with all participat­ing partners expressing commitment to the joint initiative. A dedicated website for this initiative was also launched ( http:// www.oneagricul­ture.org/).

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