Pre-scaling up of bread wheat variety (Danda’a) through FRG/FREG in Bale and West Arsi zones of Oromia national regional state, Ethiopia

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The paper presents the success of pre-scaling up activity of the best-bet improved bread wheat variety (Danda’a) with recommended full packages in Adaba and Dodola districts of West Arsi Zone, and Sinana, Agarfa and Ginnir districts of Bale Zone of Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia in the year ۲۰۱۳/۱۴ through the support of East African Agricultural Productivity Project (EAAPP) in multi-stakeholder approach. Generating, demonstrating, evaluating, validating, popularizing and disseminating improved bread wheat technologies to smallholder farmers are vital in facilitating adoption of these technologies. The objectives were to convince the merits and increase confidence on Danda’a variety, thereby to facilitate dissemination and adoption of the technologies through farmer-to-farmer extension approach, to change the outlook (KSA) and increase farmers motivation through participatory training on principles of wheat production and management practices/packages, to strengthen and enable farmers to produce quality seeds for their own use and disseminate the technology to their surrounding farmers (farmer-to-farmer seed dissemination system), to ensure the local availability of seeds of Danda’a variety for the majority of smallholders in the study area, to strengthening the established and create new FRGs/FREGs and to enhance linkage among the relevant stakeholders in the study zones. Three wheat growing potential kebeles were selected from each participant district and a total of fifteen kebeles were selected for the study. One FRG/FREG having ۲۰ members with the composition of men, women and youth farmers was established in each kebele. A total of ۳۰۰ farmers were participated in the activity. Three trial farmers from FRG/FREG members were selected at each kebele (۴۵ hosting model farmers in five districts) with the help of group members and DAs. Farmers were considered as replications. A total of ۳۷۵ individuals (۸۷.۷% male and ۱۲.۳% female) from the five districts (۳۰۰ FRGs/FREGs member farmers, ۲۵ agricultural experts, ۴۵ DAs & ۵ supervisors) were participated on both theoretical (in-room) and practical (on-spot) training on wheat production and management packages. A total of ۶۹۱.۲ kg seed (۱۳۸.۲۴ kg seed for each district) of improved bread wheat variety (Danda’a), ۲۳۰.۴ kg UREA and ۴۶۰.۸ kg DAP (inorganic fertilizers) were distributed to ۴۵ trial farmers for pre-scaling up purpose. ۲.۵ liter Pallas ۴۵ OD herbicide was used for pre-scaling up purpose on ۴.۶۰۸ ha (۴۶۰۸۰ m۲) land of ۴۵ trial farmers. To show the overall performance of Danda’a variety, field day was jointly organized in collaboration with other stakeholders (Chemtex PLC, zone and district level agriculture development offices and participant farmers) at each district and about ۵۰۰ participants were participated on this event including FRGs/FREGs members and follower farmers in the five districts. Besides, handover strategy of Danda’a variety for further scale-out on wider area was also facilitated. Strong linkage among stakeholders (links to networks) was created that bridge further participatory effective up-scaling/dissemination of the best-bet wheat technologies that fulfilling farmers’ need and interest. Adoption and dissemination of improved bread wheat technologies enhanced through farmer-to-farmer learning mechanisms using FRGs/FREGs approach. Thus, demand driven agricultural technologies transfer created.The paper presents the success of pre-scaling up activity of the best-bet improved bread wheat variety (Danda’a) with recommended full packages in Adaba and Dodola districts of West Arsi Zone, and Sinana, Agarfa and Ginnir districts of Bale Zone of Oromia National Regional State, Ethiopia in the year ۲۰۱۳/۱۴ through the support of East African Agricultural Productivity Project (EAAPP) in multi-stakeholder approach. Generating, demonstrating, evaluating, validating, popularizing and disseminating improved bread wheat technologies to smallholder farmers are vital in facilitating adoption of these technologies. The objectives were to convince the merits and increase confidence on Danda’a variety, thereby to facilitate dissemination and adoption of the technologies through farmer-to-farmer extension approach, to change the outlook (KSA) and increase farmers motivation through participatory training on principles of wheat production and management practices/packages, to strengthen and enable farmers to produce quality seeds for their own use and disseminate the technology to their surrounding farmers (farmer-to-farmer seed dissemination system), to ensure the local availability of seeds of Danda’a variety for the majority of smallholders in the study area, to strengthening the established and create new FRGs/FREGs and to enhance linkage among the relevant stakeholders in the study zones. Three wheat growing potential kebeles were selected from each participant district and a total of fifteen kebeles were selected for the study. One FRG/FREG having ۲۰ members with the composition of men, women and youth farmers was established in each kebele. A total of ۳۰۰ farmers were participated in the activity. Three trial farmers from FRG/FREG members were selected at each kebele (۴۵ hosting model farmers in five districts) with the help of group members and DAs. Farmers were considered as replications. A total of ۳۷۵ individuals (۸۷.۷% male and ۱۲.۳% female) from the five districts (۳۰۰ FRGs/FREGs member farmers, ۲۵ agricultural experts, ۴۵ DAs & ۵ supervisors) were participated on both theoretical (in-room) and practical (on-spot) training on wheat production and management packages. A total of ۶۹۱.۲ kg seed (۱۳۸.۲۴ kg seed for each district) of improved bread wheat variety (Danda’a), ۲۳۰.۴ kg UREA and ۴۶۰.۸ kg DAP (inorganic fertilizers) were distributed to ۴۵ trial farmers for pre-scaling up purpose. ۲.۵ liter Pallas ۴۵ OD herbicide was used for pre-scaling up purpose on ۴.۶۰۸ ha (۴۶۰۸۰ m۲) land of ۴۵ trial farmers. To show the overall performance of Danda’a variety, field day was jointly organized in collaboration with other stakeholders (Chemtex PLC, zone and district level agriculture development offices and participant farmers) at each district and about ۵۰۰ participants were participated on this event including FRGs/FREGs members and follower farmers in the five districts. Besides, handover strategy of Danda’a variety for further scale-out on wider area was also facilitated. Strong linkage among stakeholders (links to networks) was created that bridge further participatory effective up-scaling/dissemination of the best-bet wheat technologies that fulfilling farmers’ need and interest. Adoption and dissemination of improved bread wheat technologies enhanced through farmer-to-farmer learning mechanisms using FRGs/FREGs approach. Thus, demand driven agricultural technologies transfer created.

نویسندگان

Amare Biftu

Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Sinana Agricultural Research Center, Bale-Robe, Ethiopia

Bekele Diriba

Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Sinana Agricultural Research Center, Bale-Robe, Ethiopia

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