Agriculture


I am pleased to announce that Dr Allan Liavoga, a national of Kenya, has been appointed Bio-Innovate Deputy Program Manager since 16 January 2012. Dr Liavoga brings rich technical and managerial experiences from his more than 16 years of experience in agricultural biosciences.

Allan Liavoga holds a PhD in food science from Kansas State University, USA. Dr. Liavoga obtained his first degree in Dairy Science and Technology from Egerton University, and his Master’s and Doctorate degrees in Food Chemistry from KSU, USA. He has post-doctoral research experience from KSU in analytical chemistry. Dr. Liavoga has also undergone specialized training on food safety aspects of biotechnology as a post-doctoral fellow at Michigan State University.

Before joining Bio-Innovate Program-ILRI, he was a program officer with the African Union – NEPAD Agency African Biosafety Network of Expertise for 3 years. At AU-NEPAD, he was lead technical person on safety of foods derived from GMOs and also coordinated biosafety capacity development activities for Kenya and Uganda. As a biosafety program officer at AU-NEPAD, Dr. Liavoga has trained regulators, scientists and policy makers across the continent on regulatory processes for genetically modified organisms (GMOs). He has also consulted in the development of biosafety guidelines and other technical tools required for regulating GMOs. Before joining AU-NEPAD, Dr. Liavoga worked as a graduate research assistant at the Grain Science and Industry Department of Kansas State University (KSU) for 7 years. He also worked for the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute (KARI) as a research scientist for 6 years, initially at the National Plant Breeding Research Centre, Njoro as the head of the Cereal Chemistry Department and later at KARI Biotechnology Centre coordinating food safety activities.  Dr. Liavoga has published peer reviewed articles on regulating foods derived from agricultural biotechnology in addition to policy briefs communicating biosafety issues for policy makers and decision makers on the continent. He has published additional articles in refereed journals and a book chapter in the field of food science and technology.

Please join me in welcoming Dr. Liavoga and wish him all the best in his new position.

Seyoum Leta (PhD)
Bio-Innovate Program Manager

As the festive season ushers in and the year comes to an end, it is with profound appreciation to note that our focus in the year 2011 was on building functional innovation consortia teams responsible for taking bio-science Research for Development (R4D) and innovations to the market.

Appreciation to all the nine consortium teams for the enormous amount of work done, the nine innovations and policy consortia projects are now in place. These innovation and policy consortium projects are now running and are at different stages of implementation. This stupendous commitment is extremely important towards driving our shared agenda of addressing key constraints in the agricultural and environmental subsectors within the Eastern Africa region.

As we approach Christmas season, with all the elation, exhilaration, merriment and excitement, that are part of the tradition, I am glad to take this opportunity to extend Season’s Greetings and best wishes for the New Year 2012 to all our stakeholders, Sida, friends and associates, who have significantly contributed towards achievements of our objectives and intended targets. Your support during the year 2011 helped us on commencing the journey to fulfilling our mission of creating and promoting bio-resource-based innovation systems in Eastern Africa’s economic development processes.

I wish to acknowledge your diligent support that has significantly contributed towards achievements of our objectives in the last one year. I am confident that the spirit of support and cooperation displayed, this far, will be taken further in the New Year.

May we be ever mindful of the spirit of caring, sharing, love and generosity that the Christmas season brings to the fore as we seek to catalyze and deliver agricultural, environmental and industrial innovations that stimulate sustainable transformation, utilization and productivity of the region’s bio-resources.

I wish you all a very happy festive season and an incoming year filled with peace, joy, productivity and prosperity.

Seyoum Leta (PhD)
Bio-Innovate Program Manager

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In response to the Second Call for Concept Notes on ‘Innovation Incubation and Promotion of Targeted Value Chains and Bio-resources Innovation Policy and Sustainability Analysis in Eastern Africa’, the Bio-Innovate Program received a total of 21 Concept Notes from applicants from the six Bio-Innovate Program participating countries of Burundi, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Tanzania and Uganda. After the preliminary screening of the concept notes by the Bio-Innovate Program secretariat against the initial criteria, 11 concept notes pre-qualified for further evaluation by the external technical review panel. The technical evaluation process of the eligible concept notes from the second call by the external reviewers was carried out from 15th February – 7th March 2011.

The Bio-Innovate Technical Advisory Committee (TAC), at its 3rd meeting held on 14th and 15th April 2011 selected 6 concept notes to be further developed into full proposals. The meetings of consortium teams of the qualified concepts to develop full proposals were facilitated by the Bio-innovate Program secretariat. The full proposals were evaluated by 3-4 external reviewers from 27th May – 17th June, 2011. The qualified proposals were presented to the TAC for funding consideration.

We are pleased to report that Bio-Innovate Program will support the following four innovation incubation and policy projects consortia over a period of three years:

  1. Use of biosciences for value addition and diversification to enhance commercialization of sorghum and millet products in Eastern Africa;  Lead institution: Sokoine University of Agriculture, Tanzania
  2. Bio-enhanced seeds and seedlings for east Africa;  Lead institution: Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology, Kenya
  3. Industrial enzymes for sustainable bio-economy: Large scale production and application in industry, environment and agriculture; Lead Institution: Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
  4. The Biosciences innovation policy analysis for Eastern Africa; Lead institution: Uganda National Council for Science and Technology, Uganda

The first three projects focus on innovation incubation and promotion of targeted value chains (Thematic area 3), and the last project focuses on biosciences innovation policy and sustainability analysis in eastern Africa (Thematic area 4). The innovation incubation and policy projects from the second call will be supported for three years period (August 2011- July 2014) with a total fund of SEK 26, 250,000 (approximately, USD 3,500,000).

The Bio-Innovate projects from the second call will help build agricultural and environmental innovation incubation and targeted value chains in the region and a supportive policy environment for bioresources innovations.
For more details

Contact Bio-Innovate Secretariat:

Dr. Seyoum Leta
Bio-Innovate Program Manager,
International Livestock Research Institute
P.O. Box 30709, Nairobi, Kenya
Email: s.leta@cgiar.org
Direct line: +254 (0)20 422 3216
Fax: +254 (0)20 422 3001
Website: www.bioinnovate-africa.org

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