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Program Grants and Outputs for Year 2001

 

Grant Title:

  African Center for Crop Improvement (ACCI)

PI:

Prof. Mark Laing

Contact Details

Director, ACCI
University of KwaZulu-Natal, PBag X01, Scottsville, 3209, South Africa
Tel/Fax 27-33-260 5524 

Cell 082 3724 945
E-mail:
laing@ukzn.ac.za

Grantee:

University of KwaZulu-Natal

Amount:

US $1,128,707

Duration:

Three Years

The African Centre for Crop Improvement (ACCI)

 

Location and funding: The African Centre for Crop Improvement  (ACCI) is a University of KwaZulu-Natal centre, situated in the discipline of Plant Pathology, in the Faculty of Science and Agriculture.  Initial funding is from the Rockefeller Foundation.

 

Goal: To train about 50 plant breeders from Africa, in Africa, on African crops, aiming to impact on food security in the African countries, and development of disease and pest resistance, and drought tolerance, in critical food crops especially cereals (maize, sorghum, millet, finger millet, rice), tubers (cassava, sweet potato, potato) and legumes (cowpea, dry bean, pigeonpea, Bambarra groundnut).

 

Process: Each student spends two years in training at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, followed by three years of research in their home country, while working at a national research facility.

Strategic linkages   

  • Rockefeller Foundation for initial fund and project support in-country

  • Cornell University for internet based, live lectures and collaboration and project designs.

  • National agricultural research institutions in Kenya, Malawi, Uganda, Mozambique, Zambia, Mali, Ivory Coast, Botswana

  • CGIAR organizations, such as ICRISAT, CIMMYT, IITA, IRRI, WARDA, CIAT, CIP, ICARDA, for genetic resources and provision of international lecturers and co-supervisors

  • UNFAO, IPR-Netherlands, Weizmann Institute for international lecturers

  • In South Africa: University of Cape Town, University of Free State, University of Pretoria, Agricultural Research Council, CSIR, Department of Science and Technology, East Coast Biotechnology Regional Innovation Centre, PlantBio and BioAfrica

Academic staff and their primary roles

Prof Mark Laing, Director, Plant pathologist

Prof Pangirai Tongoona, Agronomist: breeding maize

Prof Rob Melis, Agronomist: breeding legumes, cassava

Dr Paul Shanahan, Geneticist: breeding tuber crops

Ms Beulah John, Scientific communications, project management, grantsmanship

Dr John Derera, Lecturer Plant Breeding, Telephone: +27 (0) 33 260 6034, Cellphone: +27 (0) 76 125 9896, Email: dereraj@ukzn.ac.za

 

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