Conference BackgroundIn 2002, the global IFSA conference returns to the United States where it was founded to focus on small farm issues and opportunities. In 1982, Kansas State University hosted a farming systems conference that turned into the first of six annual conferences. Later, the University of Arkansas hosted three annual conferences during which the predecessor organization (Association for Farming Systems Research-Extension, AFSRE) was initiated. Michigan State University hosted three more annual conferences prior to the decision to hold the global conference every other year.
IFSA, the International Farming Systems Association, is a global organization
made up of regional farming systems associations and loosely affiliated individuals.
IFSA participants include farming systems practitioners associated with universities,
government agencies, and non-governmental organizations interested in agricultural
development around the world. While early work began with a field and small
farm focus, IFSA has increasingly been concerned about sustainable agriculture,
policy and ecosystem issues on a watershed or larger scale.
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1:00pm - 7:00pm
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Registration Office Open
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1:00pm - 7:00pm
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Set-Up of Posters Displays and
Tool Bazaar Exhibits
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7:00pm - 9:00pm
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Poolside Welcome Reception
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7:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Registration Office Open
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7:00 am - 6:30 pm
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Posters, Tools and Exhibits
on Display: Poster presentations and tool bazaar exhibits will be
on display throughout the conference, with viewing time scheduled during
daily refreshment breaks. A formal POSTER and TOOL BAZAAR SESSION is scheduled
from 3:00pm - 4:00pm on Monday, November 18, 2002 when presenters are to
be stationed at their displays.
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7:00 am - 8:00 am
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Early Morning Refreshments (Served
in Poster & Tool Bazaar Display Area)
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OPENING PLENARY SESSION
MODERATORS: Constance Neely, University of Georgia, SANREM CRSP, Watkinsville, GA, USA and Cornelia Flora, Iowa State University – NCRCRD, Ames, IA, USA |
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8:00 am - 8:10am
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Welcoming Remarks - Peter
Hildebrand, Director, International Programs, University of Florida,
Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Gainesville, Florida, USA
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8:10 am - 8:30 am
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Opening Address - Michael
Martin, Vice President, Agriculture and Natural Resources, University
of Florida, Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Gainesville, Florida,
USA
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8:30 am - 9:00 am
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Effecting Change: Progress, Policies and
Partnerships following the World Summit on Sustainable Development -
Ms. Adela Backiel, Director of Sustainable Development,
United States Department of Agriculture, Washington, DC, USA |
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9:30 am - 9:45 am
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Housekeeping Remarks By Organizing
Committee Introduction of Board Members, Overview of Symposium Structure
and Acknowledgements
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9:45 am - 10:30 am
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Posters and Tool Bazaar Exhibits
on Display (refreshments provided)
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10:30
am - 12 noon
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FOUR CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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| 10:30 am - 12 noon | Concurrent Session I -Theme 1: Small
Farm Diversification and Competitiveness MODERATOR: Corinne Valdivia, University of Missouri – Columbia, Social Sciences Unit, Department of Agricultural Economics and Department of Rural Sociology, Columbia, Missouri, USA |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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Public Policy, Markets and
Social Learning in Chile’s Small Scale Agriculture - Julio A. Berdegué,
RIMISP, Santiago, Chile
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11:00 am - 11:20 am
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What Is The Future For Management
Advice For Family Farms In West Africa? - Guy Faure, CIRAD Montpellier
France
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11:20 am - 11:40 am
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Agroecological Systems As
A Strategy To Promote Sustainable Development For Small Family Farmers -
Pinheiro, S. L. G.; Cardoso, A. M.; Turnes, V.;
Schmidt, W.; Brito, R. and Guzzatti, T.
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11:40 am - 12 noon
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session II -
Theme 2: Engaging Stakeholders in Support of Small Farms
MODERATOR: Kathleen Colverson, Heifer International, Gainesville, FL, USA |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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An Evaluation Of Participatory
Action Research In The Transamazônica Region Of Brazil - C.F.
Jordan and C. Castellanet, Institute of Ecology, Univ. of
Georgia, Athens, Georgia, USA, Groupe de Recherche et d’Echanges Technologiques
(GRET), Paris, France
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11:00 am - 11:20 am
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Facilitated Learning In Soil
Fertility Management: Assessing Potentials Of Low-External-Input Technologies
In East African Farming Systems - De Jager, A1,Onduru,
D2., Walaga, C3; 1Wageningen University
and Research Center, Agricultural Economics Research Institute (LEI), Den
Haag, The Netherlands; 2ETC- East Africa, Nairobi, Kenya; 3Environmental
Alert, Kampala, Uganda
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11:20 am - 11:40 am
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Testing Scenarios On The Viability
Of Smallholding Irrigation Schemes In South Africa: A Participatory And Information-Based
Approach - S. R. Perret, University of Pretoria and CIRAD, Department
of Agricultural Economics, Extension and Rural Development, Pretoria, South
Africa
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11:40 am - 12 noon
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session III
-Theme 3: Farming Systems Knowledge and Information Systems
MODERATOR: Doyle Baker, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Agricultural Support Systems Division, FAO, Rome, Italy |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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Calculating Environmental
Indicators For Individual Farms And Fields: The Case Of Potato Cultivation
In The Netherlands - J.W.A. Langeveld1#, P.W.J. Uithol1#,
B. Kroonen-Backbier2#and H. van de Akker3; 1Plant
Research International, 2Applied Plant Research, 3DLV
Advisory Group; #Wageningen University and Research Centre, The
Netherlands
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11:00 am - 11:20 am
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An Assessment Of Low Input
Farming Systems And Their Adoption: Some Evidence From The UK - Bailey,
A.P.1, Rehman, T. 2, Yates, C.M. 2
, Park, J.R. 2 and Tranter, R. B. 3;
1 Institute of Water and Environment, Cranfield University, Silsoe,
Bedfordshire, UK; 2The University of Reading, Department of Agriculture,
School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, New Agriculture Building,
Earley Gate, Reading, UK; 3The University of Reading, Centre for
Agricultural Strategy, School of Agriculture, Policy and Development, New
Agriculture Building, Earley Gate, Reading, UK
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11:20 am - 11:40 am
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Integrating Soil Resources
Into Economic Accounting At The Farm Level: A Brief Overview - Pilar Santacoloma,
Farm Management and Production Economics, Food and Agriculture
Organization of the United Nations- Terme delle Caracalla, Rome, Italy
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11:40 am - 12 noon
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session IV -Theme
1: Small Farm Diversification and Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Christine King, The University of Queensland Gatton Campus, Toowoomba Qld, Australia |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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Rural Agro-Enterprises, Value
Adding And Poverty Reduction: A Territorial Orientation For Rural Business
Development (RBD) - Mark Lundy, Carlos Felipe Ostertag and
Rupert Best, Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Rural
Agro-enterprise Development Project, Cali, Colombia, South America
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11:00 am - 11:20 am
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Farming Systems Based Strategies
for Improved Rural Livelihoods in Eastern Europe and Central Asia - Stjepan
Tanic and John Dixon, Farming Systems Development Officer
in the FAO Subregional Office for Central and Eastern Europe and Senior Officer
(Farming Systems) in the Farm Management and Production Economics Service,
FAO HQ, Rome, Italy
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11:20 am - 11:40 am
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Market Oriented Smallholder
Dairy Farming As An Option For Improving The Livelihoods Of Small And Marginal
Farmers In The Hindu Kush - Himalaya - Pradeep M. Tulachan and
Mohammad Jabbar, International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development
(ICIMOD), International Livestock Research Centre (ILRI)
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11:40 am - 12 noon
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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12 noon - 1:30 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Lunch on Own
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PLENARY SESSION
MODERATOR: Peter Hildebrand, University of Florid/IFAS, Food & Resource Economics Department and IFAS International Programs, Gainesville, FL, USA |
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1:30 pm - 2:00 pm
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Linking The Isolated Rural
Poor To The New Globalization Paradigm: Institutional Bridges - Felipe
Manteiga, Director For Strategic Partnerships, Representative in
the United States, Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture,
Washington, DC, USA
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2:00 pm - 2:30 pm
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Access To Genetic Resources,
Genetic Diversification, Seed Production And Integrated Cropping/Production
Systems - Howard-Yana Shapiro, Research Manager, Plant Science,
M&M/Mars, Mars, Inc., Hackettstown, NJ, USA
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2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
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Formal Poster & Tool Bazaar
Session w/Refreshments (Presenters to be stationed at posters and
tool bazaar displays.)
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4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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FOUR CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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Concurrent Session I -Theme
4: Farming Systems Education and Training
MODERATOR: Michael Bannister, University of Florida, Center for Subtropical Agroforestry, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainesville, FL, USA |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Building Capacity For Ecological-Based
Reasoning In Farmer Management Of Shaded Coffee In Central America - Haggar,
J., Guhuray F., Monterroso, D., Staver, C., Aguilar A., Barrios
M., Mendoza R., Monterrey J., Rugama R., Centro Agronómico
Tropical de Investigación y Enseñanza, Managua, Nicaragua
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Communicating Agricultural
Research In Africa: The New Role Of Rural Radio - Helen Hambly Odame,
Research Officer, International Service for National Agricultural
Research, The Hague, The Netherlands
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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Curricula Change And Human
Resource Development For Integrated Farming Systems In Semi-Arid Tropical
Conditions - K.P. Singh and R.K. Nanwal, Chaudhary
Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural University, Hisar, India
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session II-Theme
5: Food Safety and Security
MODERATOR: Clive Lightfoot, Agropolis International, International Support Group (ISG), Montpellier, France |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Case Study On The Traceability
Systems In The Fruit And Vegetable Sector - C. Giacomini, M.
C. Mancini and C. Mora, Department of Economics and Quantitative
studies, Parma, Italy
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Impact Of Trade Liberalization
On Small Farmers - Sri Lanka's Experience - N.F.C. Ranaweera,
Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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The Invisible Frontier: The
Current Limits Of Decentralization And Privatization In Developing Countries
- William M. Rivera, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources,
University of Maryland, College Park, MD, USA
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session III
-Theme 1: Small Farm Diversification and Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Howard-Yana Shapiro, M&M Mars/Mars, Inc., Hackettstown, NJ, USA |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Diversification Of Perennial
Crops To Offset Market Uncertainties: The Case Of Traditional Rubber Farming
Systems In West-Kalimantan - Eric Penot, CIRAD-TERA, program THI
(Tropiques Humides et Insulaires), Montpellier, France; Karine Trouillard,
CNEARC, Montpellier, France
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Rural Livelihoods And Agroforestry
Practices In The Missouri Flood Plains - Corinne Valdivia, Sandra
S. Hodge, Andrew Raedeke, University of Missouri - Columbia, Social Sciences
Unit, Department of Agricultural Economics and Department of Rural Sociology,
Columbia, Missouri, USA
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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Agroforestry And Farm Diversification
In The Southeastern United States - S.W. Workman and P.K.R.
Nair, Center for Subtropical Agroforestry, School of Forest Resources
and Conservation, University of Florida, Gainesville FL, USA
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session IV -Theme
3: Farming Systems Knowledge and Information Systems
MODERATOR: John Caldwell, Japan International Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), Ohwashi Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Family Dynamics And Household
Welfare In Cañete, Peru - V. E. Cabrera and P. E. Hildebrand,
University of Florida, College of Natural Resources and Environment. Gainesville,
FL, USA
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Growth Performance And Meat
Production Of Fattened Paddy Herded Ducks Fed Fish Silage Mixed Diets - Antonio
J. Barroga, Department of Agri-Management, College of Agriculture,
Central Luzon State University, Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines; Prof.
Rocelyn M. Barroga, Department of Agri-Management, College of Agriculture,
Central Luzon State University, Munoz, Nueva Ecija, Philippines; Dr. Prof.
Hisaya Tobioka and Dr. Rahjeev Pradhan, Laboratory of Animal Nutrition,
School of Agriculture, Kyushu Tokai University, Choyo-son, Aso-gun, Kumamoto,
Japan
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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From Measuring To Assessing
Of Families’ Living Standard. The Application Of Fuzzy Alpha-Cuts And Monte
Carlo Simulation: A Case From Brazil - M. Alves dos Reys and
W. Doppler, University of Hohenheim, Institute of Agricultural Economics
and Social Sciences in the Tropics and Subtropics, Stuttgart, Germany
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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5:30 pm - 7:30 pm
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Networking Social (in
Poster and Tool Bazaar Display Area)
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7:00 am - 6:00 pm
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Registration Office Open
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7:00 am - 6:30 pm
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Posters and Tool Bazaar Exhibits
on Display
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7:00 am - 8:00 am
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Early Morning Refreshments (Served
in Poster & Tool Bazaar Display Area)
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OPENING PLENARY SESSION
MODERATOR: Edwin Price, Texas A & M University, International Agriculture Programs, College Station, TX, USA |
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8:00 am - 8:10 am
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Housekeeping Remarks by Organizing
Committee
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8:10 am - 9:00 am
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PANEL SESSION: "New
Low-External-Input Approach To Rice Farming: Double Output With Lower Costs
And Increased Benefit To The Environment" - Norman Uphoff, Director and
Panel Chair, Cornell International Institute for Food, Agriculture
and Development, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA; Rena Perez, Advisor,
Ministry of Sugar, Havana, CUBA; and Nimal Ranaweera, Ministry
of Agriculture and Livestock, Battaramulla, Sri Lanka
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9:00 am - 9:30 am
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The Sustainable Agriculture
And Rural Development: A Perspective From The South" - Miguel Angel Nunez,
Instituto para la producción e Investigación Agrícola
Tropical (IPIAT)), Venezuela; Thomas Forster, International
Partners for Sustainable Agriculture in Washington, DC, USA
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9:30 am - 9:45 am
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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9:45 am - 10:30 am
Return to Agenda Index |
Posters and Tool Bazaar Exhibits
on Display (refreshments provided)
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10:30 am - 12 noon
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FOUR CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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| 10:30 am - 12 noon | Concurrent Session I -Theme 1:
Small Farm Diversification and Competitiveness MODERATOR: Cornelia Flora, Iowa State University – NCRCRD, Ames, IA, USA |
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10:30am - 10:40am
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Opening Remarks and Overview
by Moderator
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10:40am - 11:00am
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The Pastoral-Agricultural
Conflicts in Zamfara State, Nigeria -
Bello Farouk Umar, North Central Regional Center for Rural Development, Iowa State University, Ames, IA, USA |
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11:00am - 11:20am
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Incremental Diversification:
The Results Of A Crop Diversification For Low Resource Hillside Farmer’s
In The Dominican Republic - Carlton Pomeroy, College of Natural
Resources, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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11:20am - 11:40am
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From Rice To Cocoa Through
A Political Economy Of Dishonesty, Sulawesi, Indonesia - François
Ruf, CIRAD, Humid Tropics Program, Abidjan, Ivory Coast
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11:40am - 12 noon
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session II -
Theme 2: Engaging Stakeholders in Support of Small Farms
MODERATOR: Mike Collinson, FARM-Africa, Reading Oxfordshire, United Kingdom |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40am - 11:00am
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Facilitating Multi-Stakeholder
Collaboration: Impact and Lessons Learned - Clive Lightfoot,
Annemarie Groot, Ricardo Ramírez, Reg
Noble and Isaac Bekalo, International Support Group (ISG); Francis
Shao and Grace Muro, Tanzania Multi-Sector Learning Coalition
(TMLC)
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11:00am - 11:20am
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Small Farmer-Private Banking
Sector Linkage: The Case Of The Dry Zone Of Myanmar - D.G. Kahan,
Agricultural Support Systems Division, Food and Agriculture Organization,
Via delle Terme di Caracalla, Rome, Italy
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11:20am - 11:40am
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Working With Local Institutions
To Support Sustainable Livelihoods - Robin Marsh, University of
California, Center for Sustainable Resource Development, Berkeley, California,
USA
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11:40am - 12 noon
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session III
- Theme 3: Farming Systems Knowledge and Information Systems
MODERATOR: Sarah Workman, University of Florida, Center for Subtropical Agroforestry, School of Forest Resources and Conservation, Gainesville, FL, USA |
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10:40am - 11:00am
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Incorporation Of Farmer-Based
Climate And Risk Indicators Into Research Design And Farmer Typologies In
Southern Mali For Decision Support - John S. Caldwell*, Abou
Berthé+, Mamadou Doumbia+, Hiromitsu Kanno”, Kiyoshi Ozawa*, Abdouramane
Yorote+, Kaori Sasaki”, Takeshi Sakurai*; * Japan International
Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS), Tsukuba, Ibaragi, Japan;
+ Institut d’Economie Rurale (IER), Sotuba, Bamako, Mali; “ National Agricultural
Research Center for the Tohoku Region, Morioka, Iwate, Japan
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11:00am - 11:20am
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The Recent Extension Of Muskwari
Sorghums In Northern Cameroon - B. Mathieu*,D. Gautier**
and E. Fotsing***; *CIRAD Tera - Centre de coopération
Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, département
Territoires, environnement et acteurs - Montpellier, France; **CIRAD Forêt,
Montpellier, France; ***CEDC - Centre d'étude de l'Environnement et
de Développement au Cameroun - Maroua, Cameroon
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11:20am - 11:40am
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Exploring Impact Assessment Methodology for FSRD - R.
N. Mallick, Subash Dasgupta and Musleh Uddin Ahmed |
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11:40am - 12 noon
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session IV -Theme
3: Farming Systems Knowledge and Information Systems
MODERATOR: Guy Faure, CIRAD, Montpellier, France |
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10:30 am - 10:40 am
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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10:40 am - 11:00 am
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A Framework For Aligning Social
And Technical Orientations To Farming Systems Research, Development And Extension
- An Australasian Experience - A.E. Crawford1, R.A.
Nettle1, D.P. Armstrong2and M.S. Paine1;
1 Institute of Land and Food Resources, University of Melbourne, Parkville,
Victoria, Australia; 2Department of Natural Resources and Environment,
Kyabram, Victoria, Australia
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11:00 am - 11:20 am
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A Global Farming Systems Knowledge
Base - John Dixon, Aidan Gulliver, David Gibbon and
Malcolm Hall, Agricultural Support Systems Division, FAO, Rome, Italy
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11:20 am - 11:40 am
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Does The Sustainable Livelihoods
Approach Need A More Explicit Systems Perspective? Systems Dynamics Modeling
To Facilitate Entry Points To Smallholder Farming Systems - Habtemariam
Kassa1 and David Gibbon2; 1Department
of Rural Development Studies, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences,
Uppsala, Sweden. Currently at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. 2Rural
Livelihood Systems, Lower Barn, Cheney Longville, Craven Arms, Shropshire,
United Kingdom
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11:40 am - 12 noon
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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12 noon - 1:30 pm
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Lunch on Own
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PLENARY SESSION
MODERATOR: John Dixon, Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Agricultural Support Systems Division, Rome, Italy |
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1:30 pm - 2:30 pm
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PANEL SESSION:
Farming Systems For Rural Development Strategy - Chaired
by: John Dixon, Agricultural Support Systems Division, FAO, Rome,
Italy; Panel Members: Asia: Jagadish Timsina;
Africa: Susan Minae; East Europe and Central Asia:
Alex Csizinszky
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2:30 pm - 3:00 pm
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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3:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Posters and Tool Bazaar Exhibits
on Display (refreshments provided)
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4:00 pm - 5:30 pm
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FOUR CONCURRENT SESSIONS
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Concurrent Session I -Theme
1: Small Farm Diversification and Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Francois Ruf, CIRAD, COTE d’IVOIRE, France |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Modeling Potential Adoption
Of Medicinal Plant Cultivation In Paraguay Using Ethnographic Linear Programming
- Norman Breuer, University of Florida, College of Natural Resources
and the Environment, Gainesville, FL, USA
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Potential Adoption Of Improved
Fallows To Improve Income And Food Security Of Diverse Smallholder Farmers
In Mangwende CA, Zimbabwe - M. Mudhara and P. E. Hildebrand,
Food and Resource Economics, University of Florida, Institute of Food and
Agricultural Sciences, Gainesville, Florida, USA
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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The Impact Of Poor Health
On Agroforestry Adoption And Household Food Security In Central Malawi -
P.H. Thangata1, P.E. Hildebrand2
and G. Hyden3; 1Interdisciplinary
Ecology, CNRE, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 2Dept. of
Food and Resource Economics, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA; 3Department
of Political Science, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL, USA
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
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Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session II-Theme
2: Engaging Stakeholders in Support of Small Farms
MODERATOR: Robin Marsh, University of California, Center for Sustainable Resource Development, College of Natural Resources, Berkeley, CA, USA |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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The “Negotiation Platform”
Method’s Limits For Decentralised Natural Resource Management: Participatory
Municipal Planning In The Brazilian Amazon - Christian Castellanet*,
Iliana Salgado** and Carla Rocha**; *Research and Technological
Exchange Group (GRET), Paris, France; ** LAET (Laboratório Agro-ecológico
da Transamazônica), Altamira, Pará, Brasil
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Creating A Marketing Network
For Limited Resource Farmers - Kathleen Earl Colverson, Heifer
International, Gainesville, Florida, USA
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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Ojalá que llueve algo
en el campo: Cultural Influences of Development in the Dominican Republic
- Heather McIlvaine-Newsad, Western Illinois University,
Department of Sociology & Anthropology, College of Arts and Sciences,
Macomb, IL, USA
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
Return to Agenda Index |
Q&A between speakers and
audience facilitated by Moderator
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Concurrent Session III
-Theme 3: Farming Systems Knowledge and Information Systems
MODERATOR: Anne Crawford, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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The Challenges to Sustainable
Beef Production in Botswana in the Light of the World Trade System - Kutlwano
Mulale, Department of Sociology, Iowa State
University
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Farmers’ Behavioral Responses
To Seasonal Rainfall Forecasts In The Sahel-Sudan - M. Carla Roncoli
and Keith T. Ingram, (University of Georgia,
USA; Christine C. Jost and Paul H. Kirshen, Tufts University,
USA; Pascal Yaka, Direction de la Météorologie Nationale,
Burkina Faso
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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Status Of Farm Data Systems
And Farmer Decision Support In Sub-Sahara Africa - Susan Minae, Doyle
Baker and John Dixon, Agricultural Support Systems Division, FAO,
Rome, Italy
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5:10 pm - 5:30 pm
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Q&A between speakers and
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Concurrent Session IV -Theme
1: Small Farm Diversification and Competitiveness
MODERATOR: Constance Neely, University of Georgia, SANREM CRSP, Watkinsville, GA, USA |
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4:00 pm - 4:10 pm
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Opening Remarks and Session
Overview by Moderator
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4:10 pm - 4:30 pm
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Goat Production By Landless
And Small Scale Farmers In North Indian Plains - H.P.S. Arya and
Mahesh Chander, Division of Extension Education, Indian
Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar, UP, India
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4:30 pm - 4:50 pm
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Gender Roles In Ensuring Food
Security - Dagmar Kunze and Ivy Drafor, FAO
Regional Office for Africa, Accra, Ghana and University of Cape Coast, Ghana
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4:50 pm - 5:10 pm
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Integrated Farming Systems
For Smallholders In India - Models And Issues For Semi-Arid Tropical Conditions
- K.P. Singh, Professor of Agronomy, CCS Haryana Agricultural
University, Hisar (India)
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Q&A between speakers and
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SPECIAL PLENARY SESSION
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| The Research-Extension Interface
- Clive Lightfoot, International Support Group (ISG),
Agropolis International, Montpellier, France |
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6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
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Networking Social (in
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Poster Displays & Tool Bazaar Exhibits
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Registration Office Open
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Early Morning Refreshments
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PLENARY SESSION
MODERATOR: Cornelia Flora, Iowa State University – NCRCRD, Ames, IA, USA |
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8:30 am - 8:45 am
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Opening Remarks and Introduction
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8:45 am - 9:15 am
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The Historical Perspective
Of Farming Systems - David Norman, Professor, Agricultural Economics,
Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA
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9:15 am - 10:00am
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PANEL SESSION: Future
Directions of Farming Systems
Farming Systems Board
Members and Panel Participants:
Ponniah Anandajayasekeram,
African Farming Systems Association
Hans Langeveld,
European Farming Systems Association
Christine King,
Australian Farming Systems Association
Nimal Ranaweera,
Asian Farming Systems Association
Sérgio Pinheiro,
Latin American Farming Systems Association
Ed Price, North
American Farming Systems Association
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10:00 am - 10:30 am
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Audience Q&A and Discussion
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10:30 am - 11:00 am
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REFRESHMENT BREAK
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11:00 am - 12:30pm
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Business Meeting
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12:30pm
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Symposium Concludes
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Ponniah Anandajayasekeram, African Farming Systems AssociationIFSA Co-Presidents
Janice Jiggins, European Farming Systems Association
Christine King, Australian Farming Systems Association
Nimal Ranaweera, Asian Farming Systems Association
Sérgio Pinheiro, Latin American Farming Systems Association
Ed Price, North American Farming Systems Association; Texas A & M University,
International Agriculture Programs
Cornelia Flora, Co-President, IFSA; Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor ofOrganizing Committee
Agriculture and Sociology -and- Director, North Central Regional Center for Rural
Development; Iowa State University
Constance Neely, Co-President, IFSA; Deputy Director, SANREM CRSP, University of Georgia
Constance L. Neely, Co-President, IFSA; Deputy Director, SANREM CRSP, University ofReturn to Index
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Cornelia Flora, Co-President, IFSA; Charles F. Curtiss Distinguished Professor of
Agriculture
Peter Hildebrand, Conference Organizer, University of Florida/IFAS, International Programs
Ed Price, North American Farming Systems Association; Texas A & M University,
International Agriculture Programs
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