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WEBINAR REMINDER – Feed the Future
WEBINAR REMINDER
January 24, 2020 at 9:00 a.m. EST
Presenter: Dr. David Douches
Subject: Feed the Future – Biotechnology Potato Partnership: Durable Late Blight Resistance to South East Asia
The World Potato Congress (WPC) is very pleased to be offering the first webinar in its 2020 series featuring Dr. David Douches.
Abstract:
The Feed the Future – Biotechnology Potato Partnership (BPP) is a five-year, multi-institution cooperative agreement between MSU, USAID, Simplot Company and other global institutions to develop and bring to market improved potato products to low-income farmers in South East Asian countries. BPP offers biotech potato products with broad-spectrum resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans), the most devastating potato disease in the world, and highly endemic throughout Bangladesh and Indonesia. BPP provides strategic human and institutional capacity building and support (research, development and outreach) to in-country partners in Bangladesh (BARI) and Indonesia (ICABIOGRAD) to support access to, technology transfer, and sustainable use of biotech potato technologies. The project also monitors and evaluates environmental impact, gender balance contribution and socio-economic impact of these biotechnologies. BPP and partner institutions will steward biotech potato products for distribution to low-income farmers and eventual commercialization. All of these activities support and align with USAID’s goal of increasing food security and resilience.
Dr. David S. Douches, with over 36 years of experience in potato breeding and genetics, has an active potato breeding program directed toward the development of improved cultivars in Michigan for 30 years. The focus of the program is to develop new cultivars for Michigan’s potato industry by integrating new genetic engineering techniques with conventional breeding efforts. Key traits targeted for improvement include Colorado potato beetle resistance, disease resistance to scab, late blight and PVY, as well as chip processing from long-term storage. Dr. Douches is the principle scientist of the Michigan State University potato breeding and genetics program and Director of the USAID-funded Feed the Future Biotechnology Potato Project for Indonesia and Bangladesh.
The host for the WPC webinar series will be WPC Director, Dr. Nora Olsen (norao@uidaho.edu).
Webinar Registration
Interested participants will be able to interact with the presenter of the webinar. When: January 24, 2020 at 09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time (USA and Canada)
Register in advance for this webinar
:
https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Svl0vOiUQyKZqtjfYCzqpg
Following your registration, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about how to join the webinar.
In case you missed any of WPC’s 2019 webinars listed below:
1. World Potato Congress Inc. – Premier Global Networking Organization
Presenter: WPC President, Romain Cools, Belgium
2. Geographic Constraints in Potato Breeding: Role of Day Length, Temperature and Light Intensity in Selecting for Adaptation
Presenter: Dr. Peter VanderZaag, Sunrise Potato Storage Ltd., Canada
3. Best Management Practices for Seed Potato Handling from Storage to Planting
Presenter: Dr. Gary Secor, Professor in the Department of Plant Pathology, North Dakota State University, USA
4.“World Potato Output and Trade”
Presenter: Cedric Porter, Editor, Brexit Food & Farming and co-editor of World Potato Markets, UK
5. “Why You Should Plant Certified Seed Potatoes”
Presenter: Dr. Nina Zidack, Director of Seed Potato Certification, Montana State University, USA
6. Illustration of Regional Potato Promotion: Flanders (Belgium)
Presenter: Kris Michiels, Marketing Adviser, VLAM, Belgium
WPC looks forward to interacting with you during this initiative. We welcome all your feedback via email: info@potatocongress.org.
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