MACS meeting 2015

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An international research partnership for wheat improvement MACS, Izmir Hélène Lucas, July 28, 2015

Transcript of MACS meeting 2015

An international research partnership for wheat

improvement  

MACS,  Izmir  Hélène  Lucas,  July  28,  2015  

Overview  

1.  Ra%onale,  organisa%on  and  governance  2.  First  achievements  3.  The  Wheat  Ini%a%ve  Strategic  Research  

Agenda    

1.  RATIONALE,  ORGANISATION  AND  GOVERNANCE  

An  interna=onal  research  partnership  for  wheat  improvement  

v  A  framework  to  iden=fy  synergies  and  facilitate  collabora=ons  for  wheat  improvement  at  the  interna%onal  level  

v  Created  in  2011  following  endorsement  by  G20    Agriculture  Ministries  to  improve  food  security  

   

v  The  world’s  most  important  food  crop  v  Provides  20%  of  all  calories  and  20%  of  

all  protein  in  developing  and  developed  countries  

v  Wheat  produc=on  has  not  always  met  demand  in  previous  years  

v  Demand  will  increase  by  60%  in  2050/2010,  while  yields  are  stagna%ng  and  resources  are  declining  

v  Investment  in  wheat  R&D  is  dispropor=onally  low  given  the  important  of  the  crop  

but  

Importance  of  Wheat  as  calorie  source  (2006-­‐2008)  

Rank  1  Rank  2  Rank  3  

Why  Wheat?  

v  Vision:  a  vibrant  global  wheat  research  community  sharing  resources,  capabili%es,  data  and  ideas  to  improve  wheat  land  produc%vity,  quality  and  sustainable  produc%on  

v  Mission:  develop  a  global  Strategic  Research  Agenda  and  support  its  implementa%on  through  coordinated  ac=ons,  knowledge  and  resource  sharing  and  efficient  investment  

     

Wheat  Ini=a=ve  Vision  and  Mission  

16  countries,  9  private  companies,  2  CGIAR  Centres      

All  countries  and  companies  welcome!  

Facilita=ng  delivery  by  leveraging  synergies  and  collabora=ons  

 

Expert  Working  Groups  Established  

v  Wheat  Informa%on  System  v  Gene%cs  and  genomics  of  

Durum  wheat    v  Wheat  breeding  methods    

and  strategies    v  Wheat  phenotyping  to  

support  wheat  improvement    

v  Wheat  plant  and  crop  modelling  

Newly  approved  

v  Control  of  wheat  pathogens  and  pests  

v  Adapta%on  of  wheat  to  abio%c  stress  

v  Global  wheat  germplasm  conserva%on  and  use  community  

v  Nutrient  use  efficiency  v  Improving  wheat  quality  for  

processing  and  health  

Under  development    v  Agronomy  

2.  FIRST  ACHIEVEMENTS  

v S%mula%ng  debate  and  discussion  §  Na%onal  strategies  for  wheat  research  

§  New  na%onal  wheat  research  networks  

§  Funding  calls  dedicated  to  wheat    

v  Increasing  communica%ons    v Support  for  the  wheat  genome  reference  sequence  

   

Building  momentum  

Access  to  wheat  data  

Wheat  Informa=on  System  (h`p://whea=s.org/)  

Bioinforma%cs  experts  from  7  countries  &  CIMMYT  working  together  to  develop  the  WheatIS  

Innova=ons  to  boost  yields  

v Launch  of  the  Interna%onal  Wheat  Yield  Partnership  (IWYP)  in  2014  

v 2  calls  for  proposals  in  2015  

From  an  Vision  Document  to  a  Strategic  Research  Agenda  

2013   2015  

3.  THE  WHEAT  INITIATIVE  STRATEGIC  RESEARCH  AGENDA  

Game  changers  

v  Fully  assembled  wheat  genome  sequence  

v  Open  access  to  interna%onal  data  on  wheat  

v  New  breeding  technologies  v  And  many  more  

Challenges  and  aspira=ons  

Many  challenges…  but  many  solu=ons!    

v Research  Needs  v Priori%es  v Ac%ons  

Implementa=on  of  the  SRA    v Help  define  ini%al  global  priori%es  v  Implementa%on  plans  for  each  priority  v Mechanisms  to  facilitate  delivery  

§  Alignment  of  strategies  §  Joint  funding  mechanisms  §  Public-­‐private  coopera%on  frameworks  §  Interna%onal  calls  

v Global  wheat  research  database  

 

www.whea=ni=a=ve.org  

Contact: [email protected]