A call for posters with the theme “Agricultural Research for Development: Evidence of Contributions to Achieving the Millennium Development Goals” was realized.
More than 40 abstracts were submitted and selected based on the following criteria: (1) Evidence of tangible contribution to MDGs; (2) Activities coherently and clearly described; (3) Lessons learnt well spelled out; and (4) Follow-up activities credible and feasible. The poster session included 15 competitive posters and 7 non-competitive ones. A panel of three judges was appointed, and they selected the best three posters based on: (1) Involvement of multiple stakeholders; (2) Purpose clearly defines; (3) Coherent and detailed activities; (4) Innovativeness; (5) Impact and spill-over effect presented; (6) Lessons learnt clearly expressed; (7) Follow-up activities credible and feasible; (8) General appearance harmonious and balanced; (9) Good balance between text and pictures; and (10) No grammatical and typographical errors.
After deliberations, the posters winners were:
Authors: PG Bezkorowajnyj, VL Prasad, K Gurava Reddy, VK Mahesh and D Romney
Title: Institutional Innovation in Small Farmer Dairying: A Case Study of Napier Fodder Scale-Up, India
Authors: P. Parthasarathy Rao, Gurava Reddy, BVS Reddy, C. Ravinder Reddy, and CLL Gowda
Title: Enhancing livelihoods of small-scale sorghum producers in India: Innovation through a coalition approach
Authors: Chianu J N, OhiokpehaiO, Vanlauwe B, Adesina A, and Sanginga N
Title: A model for promoting a versatile crop that has remained minor: the case of soybean in Kenya
PDF vesions of the winning posters are available on the GFAR 2006 website on the Poster Competition Page
More than 40 abstracts were submitted and selected based on the following criteria: (1) Evidence of tangible contribution to MDGs; (2) Activities coherently and clearly described; (3) Lessons learnt well spelled out; and (4) Follow-up activities credible and feasible. The poster session included 15 competitive posters and 7 non-competitive ones. A panel of three judges was appointed, and they selected the best three posters based on: (1) Involvement of multiple stakeholders; (2) Purpose clearly defines; (3) Coherent and detailed activities; (4) Innovativeness; (5) Impact and spill-over effect presented; (6) Lessons learnt clearly expressed; (7) Follow-up activities credible and feasible; (8) General appearance harmonious and balanced; (9) Good balance between text and pictures; and (10) No grammatical and typographical errors.
After deliberations, the posters winners were:
Authors: PG Bezkorowajnyj, VL Prasad, K Gurava Reddy, VK Mahesh and D Romney
Title: Institutional Innovation in Small Farmer Dairying: A Case Study of Napier Fodder Scale-Up, India
Authors: P. Parthasarathy Rao, Gurava Reddy, BVS Reddy, C. Ravinder Reddy, and CLL Gowda
Title: Enhancing livelihoods of small-scale sorghum producers in India: Innovation through a coalition approach
Authors: Chianu J N, OhiokpehaiO, Vanlauwe B, Adesina A, and Sanginga N
Title: A model for promoting a versatile crop that has remained minor: the case of soybean in Kenya
PDF vesions of the winning posters are available on the GFAR 2006 website on the Poster Competition Page
Ameur Manceur