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| 19 December 2002 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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ICARDA Featured at U.S.
Tri-Society Meetings
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| One of the key features at the Tri-Society meetings was an ICARDA-sponsored symposium on"Combating Drought in Dryland Agriculture." Prof. Dr Adel El-Beltagy, ICARDA Director General, was the guest speaker. Chaired by Dr John Ryan of ICARDA, the symposium had a panel of experts consisting of (left picture) Dr Bobbie Stewart, from the Dryland Agricultural Institute, Texas; Dr Bill Payne, from Texas A&M University; and Dr Rattan Lal from Ohio State University; and (right picture) Drs Salvatore Ceccarelli and Eddy de Pauw from ICARDA. See story on page 2. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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year agronomists, soil and crop scientists, environmentalists, educators, and
agricultural administrators gather at a mammoth meeting in the USA to share
ideas and scientific research. The meeting, convened by the U.S. Tri-SocietyAmerican
Society of Agronomy (ASA), Crop Science Society of America (CSSA) and Soil Science
Society of America (SSSA) and held this year in Indianapolis, Indiana
10-14 November, is the largest of its kind in the U.S. and probably the world.
While most participants come from the U.S. universities, USDA and other government
departments and industry, a large number of them also come from Canada, Europe
and Australia, as well as from many developing countries. Each year the Tri-Society
chooses a theme appropriate to current problems and trends in national and global
agricultural research. This year's theme was "Uniting Sciences: Solutions
for the Global Community." The meetings invariably involve a plenary lecture by a noted figure, various sponsored symposia, oral and poster sessions, exhibitions from agricultural institutes and companies and publishers, and field tours, social events, award ceremonies, and individual groupactivities. The scientific presentations at the meetings are prepared in the form of abstracts posted on the Tri-Society web pages, and also made available as hard copies. This year's program, one of the largest on record, attracted over 4000 participants and involved over 1600 poster presentations and over 1400 oral presentations. |
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| A view of the audience at Prof. El-Beltagy's presentation on "Combating Drought in Dryland Agriculture." | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| A major thrust of the Tri-Society is its international program. This year ICARDA scientist Dr John Ryan was chair of the International Agronomy Division (A-6), which is responsible for symposia and presentations relevant to developing countries. In that context, the | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Crop Science Society,
along with A-6, annually sponsors the participation of one of the CGIAR centers.
This year ICARDA was the featured center. Combating Drought in Dryland Agriculture This
special symposium featured Prof. Dr Adel El-Beltagy as guest speaker, and
a panel of experts in the area of drought. Challenges and Strategies of Dryland Agriculture in the New Millennium This timely symposiumgiven
the global concerns about hunger in dry areas of the developing world
attracted a large audience. The morning session was chaired by Dr Srinivas
Rao, USDA-ARS El-Reno, Oklahoma, while the afternoon session was chaired by
Prof. David Sammons, Associate Dean of International Agriculture at Purdue
University. Agricultural Development in Central Asia Two eminent scientists
with intimate knowledge of, and connections with the Central Asia region chaired
this full-day symposium. The morning session was chaired by Prof. Paul Vlek,
Director, Institute for Development Studies (ZEF), Bonn, Germany, while Professor
Ahmet Mermut, University of Saskatoon, Canada, chaired the afternoon session. Conservation Agriculture for Small Farmers in Developing Countries This symposiumof
great relevance to CGIAR mandate areaswas co-organized by CIMMYT (Dr
Pat Wall) and ICARDA (Drs Mustafa Pala and John Ryan). Major features of this
half-day symposium were an overview of current thinking and issues on conservation
agriculture by Dr Wall, an overview of conservation tillage in the WANA region
by Dr Pala, and a view from Central Asia by Dr Mekhlis Suleimenov, from CAC,
Tashkent. |
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ICARDA's (www.icarda.org) mission is to improve the welfare of people and alleviate poverty through research and training in dry areas of the developing world by increasing production, productivity, and nutritional quality of food, while preserving and enhancing the natural resource base. ICARDA is a Future Harvest Center. |
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