Title: Pamela K. Anderson
1Focused on the Poor and Hungry
Pamela K. Anderson The International Potato
Center
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4Agricultural Technology Impact Aggregate net
returns from 13 CIP technologies
5Agricultural Technology Impact
6Pro-poor research and development cycle
7Virus-free sweet potato
Virus-free SP in the field
Virus-free SP in net house
Infected and virus-free SP
High yield of virus free SP
8Potato and poor - 2005
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10 AKIS-potato workshop in Uganda (2004)
11Diagram of interactions of AKIS-potato in Kabale,
Uganda, 2005
12Extreme Poverty in Peru
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14Innovation process Commercial innovation
through market chain is the driver for other
innovationsLinks research and development
Seed production system for native potatoes
IPM for market quality criteria
Post Harvest management to smooth supply
Commercial information systems (price info on
native potatoes)
Input provider Farmer Wholesaler
Processor Retail
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16Participatory Market Chain ApproachHow does
PMCA work?
Phase 1
Diagnosis Understand market chain actors,
interests, ideas, problems
Phase 2
Participatory analysis of new market
opportunities Work in thematic groups
Phase 3
- Develop market driven innovations
- new products
- new technologies
- new institutions
Consolidation of created innovations
17Tikapapa
Innovations around potato diversity for linking
small potato producers to market
18Tikapapa
192004 14 MT were sold 2005 38 MT were sold
2006 50 MT were sold (August)
Tikapapa sales to Wong supermarket chain
20PMCABeyond Commercial Innovation
NEW FORMS OF ORGANIZATION INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION
NEW MARKET OPPORTUNITIES COMMERCIAL INNOVATION
RESEARCH DEMANDS TECHNOLOGICAL INNOVATION
Tikapapa(Other products)
PMCA
21Generation of Comercial Innovations
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23Jalca Chips
24Promoting Integrated Technology in Bolivia,
Ecuador and Peru
25Papa Andina Initiative purpose
Operational Partners
Strategic Partners
Ecuador
Public
NGOs, Development projects
Peru
Bolivia
Public private
Public org. at national local levels
Market chain actors
Private
- Capacity building to promote innovation to
link poor farmers to new market opportunities
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27Scaling Out PMCA as International Public Good
Developing and adjusting PMCA Production of User
Guide Training Modules Documenting
cases Promoting the PMCA in other contexts and
with new partners Uganda (CIP SSA
ASARECA) Nicaragua (FUNICA Foundation)
28Pro-poor research and development cycle
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