BASF, a
German private sector agricultural chemicals company and ICARDA have
identified areas of future collaboration.
The potential areas for such collaboration include: drought tolerance
in wheat, IPM research programs in Africa, and BASF's participation
in the Global Rust Initiative led by ICARDA and CIMMYT.
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Partners
from BASF, Germany, visited field experiments at Tel Hadya.
Left to right: Dr Masanori Inagaki, ICARDA Visiting Scientist;
Dr Lutz Brahm and Ms Eva Erisgen of BASF; Dr Amor Yahyaoui,
Senior Cereal Pathologist, ICARDA. |
Two BASF representatives - Ms Eva Maria Erisgen, Manager of Public
and Government Affairs and Agricultural Products, and Dr Lutz Brahm,
Research Scientist - visited ICARDA on 9-12 June to assess progress
and discuss future collaboration. Ms Erisgen, Dr Brahm and their ICARDA
collaborators met with Dr Mahmoud Solh, Director General of ICARDA,
and briefed him on the progress of the project. Dr Solh commended
this collaboration and recommended that it be extended: for example,
developing IPM projects on wheat, chickpea, and faba bean in East
Africa and CWANA.
The visitors were pleased with their meetings at ICARDA and particularly
with the Director General's support for collaboration on plant protection
research. Scientists from ICARDA's BIGM program will develop a research
proposal and discuss it with their counterparts at BASF within the
next quarter.
Under a research contract with BASF, ICARDA has been conducting an
experiment to examine the physiological side-effects of a fungicide
under drought conditions in wheat.
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