Title: RALF Project
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2RALF Project 0104 (Research in Alternative
Livelihood Fund)Jalalabad, Afghanistan
- Funded by DFID ICARDA
- Implemented by
- Relief InternationalAVRDC-The World Vegetable
CenterInternational Development Enterprises - Nangarhar University
- Supervised by Ehsanullah Ehsan
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4The AVRDC Main Building
5AVRDC-The World Vegetable Center
- Asian Vegetable Research and Development Center
(AVRDC), now changing to The World Vegetable
Center, is one of the leading vegetable research
and development centers in the world. - Developing vegetable varieties and other
technologies that increase vegetable production
and consumption in developing world. - The only international center focused on
vegetable research and development. - Working on the joint RALF-0104 Project in
Nangarhar, Afghanistan. -
6Relief International
- Providing emergency relief, rehabilitation and
development assistance to victims of natural
disasters and civil conflicts worldwide. - Agriculture and economic development, natural
resource management, education, women and
development, ICT, micro-enterprise and
infrastructure development. - Alternative Livelihoods Programs to reduce
economic dependency on illicit poppy production
in eastern Afghanistan. - Working on the joint RALF-0104 Project in
Nangarhar, Afghanistan.
7Faculty of Agriculture of Nangarhar University
- Established in 1978
- Five Majors Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant
Protection, Agricultural Economics, Animal
Science - 28 full time senior and junior professors at
BSc., MSc., and PhD levels. - 550 students in 2006
- Has given XXXX graduates until 20005.
- Working successfully on the joint RALF-0104
Project in Nangarhar, Afghanistan
8RALF-0104 Project
- Introduction, Evaluation and Promotion of
Appropriate Crop Legumes and Vegetables as an
Alternative to Poppy Cultivation, Processing and
Trading in Eastern Afghanistan
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10Objectives
- To characterize vegetable growing farmers through
a socioeconomic baseline survey. - To experiment vegetable variety performance in
Eastern Afghanistan. - To experiment fertilizer dozes, spacing,
irrigation, dates of planting and harvest of
imported and local vegetable cultivars. - To introduce low cost green house, drip
irrigation and other technologies in vegetable
production in Eastern Afghanistan. - To advance womens involvement in high value
vegetable crop production. - To link farmers and buyers through market fairs.
- To train farmers and extension agents in
vegetable research and development. - To develop and disseminate production manuals on
priority vegetables for Eastern Afghanistan.
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12RALF-0104 Project Implementation
- Nangarhar University Research trials for testing
adaptation, performance and productivity of
vegetable varieties (onion, garlic, carrots,
tomato, eggplant, pepper and mungbeans) on
Nangarhar University Agriculture Research Farm
(NU ARF). - Collaborating Farmers Research for variety
performance and demonstration of technology as
drip irrigation, off-season vegetable production,
pruning and thinning, training vegetable plants,
etc in 10 districts of Nangarhar Province
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14Research on NU ARF
- The program has fenced and improved a one hectare
research site on the campus of Nangarhar
University. - Faculty of Agriculture of NU is conducting basic
research on vegetable varieties in Nangarhar
conditions. - Vegetable varieties adaptation, performance and
production trials conducted on NU Agriculture
Research Farm under the supervision of Professors
with help from the senior and junior students.
15NU Agriculture Research Farm before fencing and
improvement
16NU Agriculture Research Farm after fencing and
improvement
17Professors and students transplant eggplant
seedlings for variety performance trial on NU ARF
18Specific vegetable varieties performance trials
on NU ARF
- Carrot seeds rate trial.
- Garlic variety performance trial.
- Onion variety performance trial.
- Tomato variety performance trial.
- Eggplant variety performance trial.
- Pepper variety performance trial.
- Mungbean variety performance trial.
19Plot layout of carrot seed rates trial at NU
Agriculture Research Farm
20Carrots Seed Rates Trial at NU ARF
- Table-1 Effect of seeding rates on carrot yields
LSD at 5 3.516
21 Plot Layout of Garlic Variety Performance Trail
at NU ARF
22Garlic Variety Performance Trial on NUARF
LSD at 5 4.83
LSD at 5 2.17
23 Nursery and plot layout of onion variety
performance trial at NU ARF
24Onion Variety Performance Trial
LSD at 5 4.83
25 Nursery and plot Layout of tomato variety
performance trial at NU ARF
26Tomato Variety Performance Trial
LSD at 5 9.14
27Nursery and plot layout of eggplant variety
performance trial at NU ARF
28Eggplant Variety Performance Trial
LSD at 5 4.48
29 Nursery and plot layout of pepper variety
performance trial at NU ARF
30Pepper varieties
- No statistics for pepper varieties
31 Mungbean cultivars trial at NU ARF
32Mungbean variety performance trial at NU ARF
LSD at 5 0.019
33Introduction of new technology through the
collaborating farmers
- Protected agriculture
- Drip irrigation
- Vegetable nursery in boxes
- Vegetable seeds multiplication
- Conventional storages
34Zucchini production in a low cost green house
35Cucumber production in a low cost green house
36Tomato production in a low cost green house
37Cilantro production in a low cost green house
38Vegetables seedling production in a low cost
green house
39Low cost drip irrigation technology
40Growing vegetable transplants in boxes
41Vegetable nursery in boxes
42Vegetable seed multiplication with collaborating
farmers
- Onion seed multiplication
- Cauliflower seed multiplication
- Radishes seed multiplication
- Cilantro seed multiplication
- Spinach seed multiplication
43Vegetable (Onion) seed multiplication
44Onion seed multiplication on a collaborating farm
45Cauliflower transplanted for seed multiplication
46White radishes seed multiplication
47Cilantro seed multiplication
48Spinach seed multiplication
49- Ventilated onion storage technology introduced
from India and implemented by Relief
International in Hissarak Village of Rodat
District.
50Surveying a collaborating farmer (L) and entering
the data in the computer (R)
51Training farmers in vegetable production
technology
- Training in class room
- Training on farmers field
52Training collaborating and neighboring farmers in
vegetable production technology in field
53Training farmers in field
54Training collaborating farmers in vegetable
production technology in classroom
55Training farmers in class room
56 RALF-0104 Project workshop at Nangarhar
University
57Growing vegetables with collaborating farmers
under RALF supervision
- Garlic production
- Onion production
- Tomato production
- Eggplant production
- Pepper production
- Okra production
- Mungbean production
- Green pea production
- Peanut production
- Cilantro and radishes
58Garlic production on collaborating farms
59Onion production on collaborating farms
60 Onion production on collaborating and
neighboring farms a field heavily infested with
Downey Mildew (Peronospora destructor) and thrips
(Thrips tabaci)
61Control Measures
- After identifying the above problems on onions
the following control measure was prescribed - Mancozeb, a fungicide, for controlling the Downey
Mildew. - Cypermitrine, a semi systemic insecticide, for
controlling the thrips.
62Tomato production on collaborating farms
63Eggplant production on collaborating farms
64Pepper production on a collaborating farm
65Pepper production on a ollaborating farm
66Mungbean production on a collaborating farm
67Green peas production on collaborating farms
68Peanut production on a collaborating farm
69Peanut production on a collaborating farm
70 Fountain F1 Hybrid Cucumbers from Known You
Seed company of Taiwan
71The impact of RALF-0104 Project on Capacity
Building
- Impact on the Capacity Building of Nangarhar
University - Impact on the Economic Development of Farming
Community
72The Impact of RALF-0104 Project on Nangarhar
University Capacity Building
- 1. 12 junior and senior instructors have been
trained in research project design,
implementation and recording basic data for
statistical analysis. - 2. Two junior instructors have been trained in
entering data of the socioeconomic baseline
survey in the computer. - 3. Six instructors have been trained in
conducting a socioeconomic baseline survey. - 4. Three junior instructors have learnt
sampling, harvesting, measuring yields, taking
data and recording the comparative performance of
varieties through the growing /production season.
73Impact on NU Cont
- 5. Three junior instructors are conducting
research projects on NU ARF for their academic
promotion. - 6. About 180 senior and junior students of the
departments of Horticulture, Agronomy and Plant
Protection have been working in weeding,
irrigation, spraying for disease and pest control
and watching/learning methods of sampling,
harvesting, measuring yield and taking data. - 7. The research farm now has the capacity of
producing clean and fresh agricultural products
that can be sold at reasonable prices to the NU
instructors, and support staff which will create
a cash flow for maintenance and further
improvement of the farm. It will also help in
the introduction of improved crop varieties to
the surrounding communities or even the entire
eastern Afghanistan.
74Impact on NU Cont
- 8. A research farm at this stage has the
potential to attract the attention of other
donors for further expansion and improvement. - 9. Faculty of Agriculture of NU with the above
kind of research facility is developing capacity
of training agrcultural extension agents of
Nangarhar, Laghman, Kunar and Nuristan provinces. - 10. ICARDA conducted adaptation and performance
trial on 15 wheat varieties on - NU ARF.
75The Impact of RALF-0104 Project on the Economic
Development of Farming Community
- RALF-0104 Project is helping through 25
collaborating farmers in 10 districts of
Nangarhar Province which were among the highest
poppy cultivating areas of the province. - In 2003 and 2004 most of the good land of these
districts was cultivated with Opium poppy. - In 2005 most of the above land was cultivated
with wheat. Most of the reduction in poppy
cultivation was due the law enforcement banning
poppy cultivation.
76Impact on farming community cont..
- Based on the information gathered from farmers
and merchants, wheat can produce only 1/6 of the
crop value of poppy per unit area which creates a
very wide gap and forcing farmers, especially
small holders to go after illegal opium poppy
cultivation. - The above gap needs to be filled or at least it
should be brought closer.
77Comparison of crop value of opium poppy with a
number of other crops
78To Summarize
- RALF-0104 Project is empowering the farming
community through helping in - Finding suitable vegetable crop varieties as
alternative to poppy cultivation - Providing key inputs as good seeds
- Providing key services as pest and disease
control on the principles of IPM - Introduction and adaptation of new vegetable
production technology as low cost green houses
and drip irrigation systems - Training of farmers in vegetable production
technology.
79As a Result of RALF-0104
- Vegetable crops as onion, tomato, eggplant,
pepper, okra, spinach, cucumber and peanut grown
by the collaborating farmers gave 12.72 to 37.50
more yield than the same crop if not supported
by RALF-0104 Project. - There has been a very clear indication that with
adding new technology, the yield increase can be
doubled and the value, especially with off season
crop production might become two to four times of
that of the common growers of the neighboring
farming communities.
80At the EndWe pray and work hard for the
prosperity of the Afghan farming community and
the reconstruction of Afghanistan
- Wassalam
- Ehsanullah Ehsan
- RALF-0104 Project Manager
- AVRDC/Relief International
- Phones 070-625-858 0799-415-616
- E-mail ehsanullahe_at_yahoo.com
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82Pictures of vegetables in Jalalabad vegetable and
fruit market
83Fruit section
84Central Market
85On the road side
86Red radishes, leek and cilantro
87Retail vegetable market in Jalalabad
88Carrot
89Green onion and leafy vegetables
90Early onion variety getting ready for market
91 Onion early variety
92 Onion packed in 100-114kg gunny bags
93Cauliflower
94Visit to a collaborating farmer
95Visit to NU Ag. Research Farm
96The End
97Vegetable seeds of unknown origin in unlabeled
containers sold by weight
- Picture of vegetable seeds of unknown origin in
unlabeled containers , sold by weight
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99Examples of unlabeled vegetable seeds
Tomato
Okra
coriander
Carrot
Leek
Green pea
Pepper
Turnip
Spinach
Egg plant
Onion
Beans
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101Vegetable seeds of known origin sold in labeled
packages
- Picture of a shop selling vegetable seeds in
labeled seed packages.
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103Vegetable Seed Multiplication
- A plot of onion bulb transplants for onion seed
propagation
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105Vegetable Seed Multiplication
- A plot of mature cauliflower transplants for
cauliflower seed propagation
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107Vegetable Seed Multiplication
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109Vegetable Seed Multiplication
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111Vegetable Seed Multiplication
- A plot of mature turnip transplants for turnip
seed propagation
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113Vegetable Seed Multiplication
- A plot of red round radishes transplants for red
round radishes seed propagation
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115Vegetable Seed Multiplication
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117TITLE
- Ehsanullah Ehsan
- Country Coordinator
- Afghanistan