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Our vision is roots and tubers improving the lives of the poor.
Our mission is to work with partners to achieve food security, wellbeing, and gender equity for poor people in root and tuber farming and food
systems in the developing world. We do this through research and innovation
in science, technology, and capacity strengthening.
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STATEMENT FROM
In 2011, the CIP Board of Trustees met in Beijing China, along with Chinas Minister of Agriculture Han. Pictured from left to right are:
S. Ayyappan, Jose Valle-Riestra, Stella Williams, Simon Best, Pamela K. Anderson (CIP, DG), Hon. Han Changfu (Minister of Agriculture),
Peter VanderZaag (Board Chair), Phyllis Kibui, Zhang Taolin (Vice-Minister of Agriculture), Lu Xiaoping.
2011 was an exciting year for CIP. We celebrated the Centers 40th
anniversary
and set into place a new organizational structure to lead CIPs management and research
agenda into a new decade of growth, challenges, and opportunities.
Today, CIP employs a sta of over 600 people, spread across oces in nearly 30 dierent
countries. In the coming years, we anticipate that CIPs size and reach will expand considerably.
The organizations complexity and expected growth require strong, sophisticated management
including a full complement of senior-level administrators. They also drive the need for a
atter structure to decentralize decision-making and accountability, while also recognizing
the strong and diverse leadership talent base of our sta around the world.
This year, CIP instituted a new level of senior leaders at CIP headquarters and in its four regions.
Several new positions were created. For the rst time, CIP has a Chief Operating Ocer (COO),
Chief Financial Ocer (CFO), and Deputy Director for the CIP China Center for Asia and the
Pacic (DDG-CCCAP). In addition, there are four new Regional Operations Leaders (ROLs) for
each of CIPs global regions: Latin America-Caribbean (LAC); Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA); South,
West and Central Asia (SWCA); and East and Southeastern Asia-Pacic (ESEAP). This group
will serve to help strengthen management processes, further cross-center coordination, and
ensure ecient program management, donor relations, and accountability.
Another important organizational change in 2011 included the renement of CIPs research
areas. New Regional Scientic Leader (RSL) positions were created for Potato or Sweetpotato in
each of CIPs global regions. The number of Global Scientic Leaders (GSLs) was also expanded
to reect the growing importance of cutting-edge work being conducted in CIPs global
programs. Along with providing scientic leadership and oversight, these leaders identify and
coordinate cross-cutting issues across regions or between geographic and global programs.
Finally, seven Research Support Units were identied, with a Manager for each and a Head to
oversee them all. Each unit has specic infrastructures, capital, instrumentation, facilities, and
talent needed to deliver research support services and create new business opportunities.
CIP maintained solid scal management in 2011, despite a year of nancial uncertainties due to
global economic conditions, and in a context of major system and funding structure changes.
The consortium of international agricultural research centers, known as the CGIAR, of
which CIP is a member, began implementation of fundamental reforms in 2011. These
included transformations in funding structures, organizational framework, and cross-center
collaborations. The approval and implementation process for 15 new cross-organizational
CGIAR Research Programs (CRPs) was begun. CIP participates in seven of the CRPs. It leads the
CRP on Roots, Tubers, and Bananas, which was formally approved in November and is set to
begin implementation on January 1, 2012.
Like CIP, the CGIAR also celebrated a 40th anniversary in 2011. As we pass this auspicious
milestone together, we look forward to a promising future, built on the legacies of our shared
investments, and turned to meet the challenges of a changing world.
We are grateful to CIPs sta, partners, and donors for their dedication and support.
CIPs is a great mission. We look forward to advancing it together for decades to come.
Peter VanderZaag
Chair, CIP Board of Trustees
FOREWORD FROM
40th anniversary
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Introduction
expenditures.
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Table 1. Impact studies and estimated net present value of investment ($millions)
Varieties
Potato
Seed systems
Integrated Crop
Post-harvest utilization/
Management
enterprise development
Cent. Africa
($27)
Tunisia -
($21)
Tunisia - ($64)
China
($11.9)
India
($18)
Peru
($1.8)
Peru
($5.4)
Vietnam - 1 ($2.1)
Peru
($0.06)
World
($121)
Egypt
($2.9)
Vietnam - 2 ($5.1)
Sweetpotato
Peru
($3.0)
China
($550)
Dom.Rep. ($1.1)
(Sichuan-Starch, feed)
Cuba
(Vietnam-feed)
($21.7)
Stories
SEEDS OF SUCCE
SUCCESS
S
CIP D. BORUS
production technologies.
Christine
tine Nashuru
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of a traditional
Maasai woman,
an, tall and shy. She lives in the
Transmara
smara D
District
istr of Kenya, in the southwestern
Rift Valley Province. Christine did not access
formal education, but thanks to a CIP-led training
course, she has pioneered the production of
seed potato in her district. Christine sold over
10.3 tons of seed potato in 2010, worth over
US$4,000, and she is expecting more than 80
tons of seed from her 4 acres for 2011.
This is an unusual role for a Maasai woman. By
tradition, the pastoralist Maasai are consummate
cattle-herders. I hope your cattle are well, is a
standard greeting.
But potatoes are taking on increased importance
in Transmara District, and in the region more
broadly, with rising demand. Yields remain low,
however, for many farmers who lack access
to quality seed or awareness of better seed
management practices.
In August 2009, Christine was selected to attend
a course on potato seed production held in
Nairobi and organized by CIP. The course focused
on the use of three-generation (3G) seed
multiplication strategy.
The 3G seed strategy is geared to producing
large numbers of minitubers, to be used as seed,
through very rapid multiplication. The point is to
yield sucient, high-quality potato seed more
quickly than through conventional methods in three eld generations, instead of the usual
seven required. The rapid multiplication means
production costs are lowered, and the risk of
pest or disease contamination is reduced.
Christine Nashuru (far left) is seen as a darling of the village and has trained
other Maasai women from her district on how to grow seed and ware potato.
TThe
he stories of success
CIP V. GWINNER
SWEETPOTATOIN
EETPOTATOIN PERPETUIT
PERPETUITY:
P
insurance
insu
ance for a changing world
A new agreement between CIP and the Global
Crop Diversity Trust is paving the way to support,
conserve, and make available sweetpotato
varieties today, and for the future.
CIP ARCHIVES
Sweetpotato germplasm is conserved in CIPs genebank as in vitro plantlets, among other methods, to ensure its long term preservation,
conservation, and availability.
RESISTANCE MAKES
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Two CIP-developed
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the
face of natural
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lim
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climate
change.
late
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ight disease
ase have had devastating eects
in
n Andean
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gion reliant on potato for food,
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nu
and income.
i
When the Cusco region
Extreme weather
wea
events in the Andes, such as excessive rains and oods, are increasing the devastating eects of late blight disease,
highlighting the importance and impact of disease-resistant varieties.
CIP ARCHIVES
ALTERNATIVES FO
FOR
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ASIA-PACIFIC:
IA PACIFIC:
nd
derground
shining light on un
underground
treasures to improve
pro
ove food secu
sec
security
cur
urity
crops to create more diverse and sustainable
food systems in Asia-Pacific in the face of socioeconomic and agro-environmental changes.
Food security in Asia-Pacic is more than just
cereals, says Dindo Campilan, who, as CIPs
Regional Lead for South Western and Central
Asia, has been a major proponent for expanding
the understanding of the role and potential of
root and tuber crops in the region. Even in ricebased food systems, explains Campilan, roots
and tubers rank among the top food staples in
the region, providing aordable nutrition plus
key opportunities to increase incomes through
greater production and the development of
higher value products.
Potato, sweetpotato,
cassava, yams, aroids,
and other locally
important species are
highly associated with
indigenous groups and
resource-poor households.
They are also important crisis
mitigation crops in the face of natural disasters,
agro-environmental changes, or food price
hikes. The global grain price crisis of 2008 helped
bring greater attention to the importance of
these crops. In 2011, this renewed interest
culminated in a new CIP program, called Food
Security Through Asian Root and Tuber Crops
(FoodSTART).
IFAD ROME
CIP PHILIPPINES
FoodSTART team partners launching the program in Pasig City, Philippines, June 17, 2011
SPEEDING
S
EDING BREEDING
to meet
meet urgent needs in Mozambiq
Mozambique
CIP is dramatically reducing the time it takes to
release new potato and sweetpotato varieties
with follow-up projects to ensure dissemination
and their availability to farmers.
CIPs Maria Andrade and Irene de Souza (USAID-retired), show o one of 15 newly released OFSP varieties in
Mozambique thanks to accelerated breeding methods.
NIRS 4
China
NIRS 4 - satellite
(CIP-China)
India
Haiti
Bangladesh
Dominican Republic
Vietnam
Nigeria
NIRS 1
NIRS 1 - master
(CIP-Lima HQ)
Tanzania
NIRS 6 - satellite
(CIP-Ghana)
Sri Lanka
Kenya
Chiclayo
San Ramn
La Molina
Caete
NIRS
R 6
NIRS 2
Malawi
Mozambique
Indonesia
NIRS 2 - satellite
(NARO-Uganda)
Brazil
NIRS 5
NIRS 5 - satellite
(ISAR-Rwanda)
NIRS 3
NIRS 3 - satellite
(CIP-Mozambique)
at CIP require.
A DECADE OF PROPOOR
PROPOOR INNOVAT
INNOVATIONS:
J. L. GONTERRE
Selling native potatoes to industry is changing lives and creating new opportunities for smallholder Andean farmers, and their families.
FOSTERING
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among
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g smallholder producers
Bringing business and marketing skills to the
forefront can improve smallholders capacity
to introduce and benet from market-driven
CIP ARCHIVES
innovations.
Market chain producers, processors, wholesalers, and retailers work together to create and market innovative potato products.
story:
CIP ARCHIVES
Success
COW CAFETERIA:
Smallholder livestock and dairy producers in East Africa face increasing feed costs and challenges. Sweetpotato may
provide a solution.
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Roots, Tubers
and Bananas
The CRPs are broad initiatives involving multiple
CGIAR Centers and many partners. They are
designed to advance the research objectives of
the CGIAR system aimed at reducing poverty
and hunger, improving health and nutrition, and
enhancing ecosystem resilience. The CRPs reect
an ethos that emphasizes proactive consultation
with stakeholders for program design and
implementation.
Putting that principle into practice is
described in a new publication, co-authored
by collaborators from each of the four CGIAR
CIAT N. PALMER
RESEARCH
PROGRAM ON
The new program reects an ethos that emphasizes proactive consultation with stakeholders for program design and
implementation.
ISSN 0256-8748
Social Sciences
Working Paper
No. 2011- 3
Outputs
2011
CIP STAFF
Publications 2011
Journals Articles
Adda, C.; Atachi, P.; Hell, K.; Tamo, M. 2011. Potential use of the bushmint, Hyptis suaveolens, for the control
of infestation by the pink stalk borer, Sesamia calamistis, on maize in southern Benin, West Africa. Journal
of Insect Science. ISSN 1536-2442. 11:13 p.
Attaluri, S.; Sangakkara, U.R.; Costa, W.A.J.M. de. 2011. Physiological adaptability of sweetpotato (Ipomoea
batatas) genotypes as inuenced by seasons with emphasis on orange-eshed sweetpotato. Indian Journal
of Agricultural Sciences. (India). ISSN 0019-5022. 81(1):33-37.
Attaluri, S.; Sangakkara, U.R.; Costa, W.A.J.M. De. 2011. Stability analysis for yield in sweetpotato (Ipomoea
batatas) genotypes with special reference to orange-eshed sweetpotato. Indian Journal of Agricultural
Sciences. (India). ISSN 0019-5022. 81(7):585-589
Blandon-Diaz, J.U.; Forbes, G.A.; Andrade-Piedra, J.L.; Yuen, J.E. 2011. Assessing the adequacy of the
simulation model LATEBLIGHT under Nicaraguan conditions. Plant Disease. (USA). ISSN 0191-2917.
95(7):839-846.
Buytaert, W.; Cuesta-Camacho, F.; Tobon, C. 2011. Potential impacts of climate change on the
environmental services of humid tropical alpine regions. Global Ecology and Biogeography. (UK). ISSN
1466-822X. 20(1):19-33.
Cavatassi, R.; Gonzales-Flores, M.; Winters, P.; Andrade-Piedra, J.; Espinosa, P.; Thiele, G. 2011. Linking
smallholders to the new agricultural economy: The case of the Plataformas de Concertacion in Ecuador.
Journal of Development Studies. (UK). ISSN 0022-0388. 47(10):1545-1573.
Cervantes-Flores, J.C.; Sosinski, B.; Pecota, K.V.; Mwanga, R.O.M.; Catignani, G.L.; Truong, V.D.; Watkins, R.H.;
Ulmer, M.R.; Yencho, G.C. 2011. Identication of quantitative trait loci for dry-matter, starch, and -carotene
content in sweetpotato. Molecular Breeding. (Netherlands). ISSN 1380-3743. 28(2):201-216.
Cole, D.C.; Orozco, F.; Pradel, W. ; Surquillo, J.; Mera, X. ; Chacon, A.; Prain, G. ; Wanigaratne, S.; Leah, J.
2011. An agriculture and health inter-sectorial research process to reduce hazardous pesticide health
impacts among smallholder farmers in the Andes. BMC International Health and Human Rights. (UK). ISSN
1472-698X. 11(Suppl 2):S6.
Cole, D.C. ; Orozco, F.A.; Ibrahim, S.; Wanigaratne, S. 2011. Community and household socioeconomic
factors associated with pesticide-using, small farm household members health: a multi-level, longitudinal
analysis. International Journal for Equity in Health. (UK). ISSN 1475-9276. 10(54):10 p.
Cuellar, W.J.; Cruzado, R.; Fuentes, S.; Untiveros, M.; Soto, M.; Kreuze, J.F. 2011. Sequence
characterization of a Peruvian isolate of sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus: Further variability and a model
for p22 acquisition. Virus Research. (Netherlands). ISSN 0168-1702. 157(1):111-115.
Cuellar, W.J.; Souza, J. de.; Barrantes, I.; Fuentes, S.; Kreuze, J.F. 2011. Distinct cavemoviruses interact
synergistically with sweet potato chlorotic stunt virus (genus Crinivirus) in cultivated sweet potato. Journal
of General Virology. (UK). ISSN 0022-1317. 92(5):1233-1243.
De Souza, J.; Cuellar, W.J. 2011. Sequence analysis of the replicase gene of sweet potato caulimo-like
virus suggests that this virus is a distinct member of the genus Cavemovirus. Archives of Virology. (Austria).
ISSN 0304-8608. 156(3):535-537.
Fonseca, C.; Huarachi, E.; Ordinola, M. 2011. [A technological innovation experience for artisan
production of dehydrated potato: Tunta]. Una experiencia de innovacion y difusion en la produccion
artesanal de la papa deshidratada: Tunta. Revista Latinoamericana de la Papa. (Colombia). ISSN 1019-6609.
16(1):99-125.
Garrett, K.A.; Forbes, G.A. ; Savary, S.; Skelsey, P.; Sparks, A.H.; Valdivia, C.; Bruggen, A.H.C. van.; Willocquet,
L.; Djurle, A.; Duveiller, E.; Eckersten, H.; Pande, S.; Vera Cruz, C.; Yuen, J. 2011. Complexity in climate-change
impacts: an analytical framework for eects mediated by plant disease. Plant Pathology. (UK). ISSN 0032-0862.
60(1):15-30.
Gibbs, M.; Bailey, K.B.; Lander, R.D.; Fahmida, U.; Perlas, L.; Hess, S.Y.; Loechl, C.U. ; Winichagoon, P.; Gibson,
R.S. 2011. The adequacy of micronutrient concentrations in manufactured complementary foods from lowincome countries. Journal of Food Composition and Analysis. (USA). ISSN 0889-1575. 24(3):418-426.
Gibson, R.W.; Mpembe, I.; Mwanga, R.O.M. 2011. Benets of participatory plant breeding (PPB) as
exemplied by the rst-ever ocially released PPB-bred sweet potato cultivar. Journal of Agricultural
Science. (UK). ISSN 0021-8596. 149(5):625-632.
Gildemacher, P.R.; Schulte-Geldermann, E.S.; Borus, D.; Demo, P.; Kinyae, P.; Mundia, P.; Struik, P.C. 2011.
Seed potato quality improvement through positive selection by smallholder farmers in Kenya. Potato
Research. (Netherlands). ISSN 0014-3065. 54(3):253-266.
Gonzales, L.; Nino, L.; Gastelo, M.; Suarez, F. 2011. [Evaluation and selection of potato clones for their
resistance to late blight (Phytophthora infestans) in Merida State, Venezuela]. Evaluacion y seleccion de
clones de papa con resistencia a candelilla tardia en el estado Merida, Venezuela. Revista Latinoamericana
de la Papa. (Colombia). ISSN 1019-6609. 16(1):142-150.
Goss, E.M.; Cardenas, M.E.; Myers, K.; Forbes, G.A.; Fry, W.E.; Restrepo, S.; Grunwald, N.J. 2011. The plant
pathogen Phytophthora andina emerged via hybridization of an unknown Phytophthora species and the
Irish potato famine pathogen, P. infestans. PLoS ONE. ISSN 1932-6203. 6(9):e24543.
Guberman, J.M.; Ai, J.; Arnaiz, O.; Baran, J.; Blake, A.; Baldock, R.; Chelala, C.; Croft, D.; Cros, A.; Cutts, R.J.;
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Hall, M.; Harris, T.; Haw, R.; Hu, S.; Hubbard, S.; Hsu, J.; Iyer, V.; Jones, P.; Katayama, T.; Kinsella, R.; Kong, L.;
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eects of carbon isotope discrimination () stomatal characteristics and water use eciency on grain yield
in wheat using sequential path analysis. Australian Journal of Crop Science. (Australia). ISSN 1835-2693.
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to estimate health and environmental impacts of pesticide usage in Peruvian and Ecuadorian potato
production. Journal of Environmental Protection. ISSN 2152-2197. 2(5):581-591.
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for stakeholder involvement in participatory research (PR): lessons from potato-related PR from Bolivia,
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9(4):522-536.
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potato tuber infection by Phytophthora infestans in Ecuador. Tropical Plant Pathology. (Brazil). ISSN 19825676. 36(3):141-149.
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Torres, L.; Montesdeoca, F.; Andrade Piedra, J. 2011. Oferta y demanda de innovaciones tecnologicas en
un contexto de mercado con agricultores alto andinos de baja escala: Caso CONPAPA. In: Andrade Piedra,
J. Reinoso, J. Ayala, S. (eds). Memorias. 4. Congreso Ecuatoriano de la Papa. Guaranda (Ecuador) 28-30 Jun
2011. Guaranda (Ecuador). Gobierno Autonomo Descentralizado del canton Guaranda; Ministerio de
Agricultura, Ganaderia, Acuacultura y Pesca; Universidad Estatal de Bolivar; INIAP; Consorcio de la Papa;
FAO; Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio; CIP. pp. 24-26.
Torres, L.; Montesdeoca, F.; Gallegos, P.; Castillo, C.; Asaquibay, C.; Valverde, F.; Orozco, F.; Perez, C.;
Monteros, C.; Cuesta, X.; Taipe, A.; Andrade Piedra, J. 2011. Inventario de tecnologias de papa generadas
por INIAP y CIP en Ecuador. In: Andrade Piedra, J. Reinoso, J. Ayala, S. (eds). Memorias. 4. Congreso
Ecuatoriano de la Papa. Guaranda (Ecuador) 28-30 Jun 2011. Guaranda (Ecuador). Gobierno Autonomo
Descentralizado del canton Guaranda; Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganaderia, Acuacultura y Pesca;
Universidad Estatal de Bolivar; INIAP; Consorcio de la Papa; FAO; Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio;
CIP. pp. 130-131.
Triveno, G.; Ordinola, M.; Samanamud, K.; Fonseca, C.; Manrique, K.; Quevedo, M. 2011. Buenas practicas
para el desarrollo de la cadena productiva de la papa: Experiencias con el proyecto INCOPA en el Peru. Lima
(Peru). Centro Internacional de la Papa (CIP); Proyecto INCOPA; Iniciativa Papa Andina. ISBN 978-92-9060405-1. 126 p.
Vasquez, L.; Caedo, V.; Kroschel, J. 2011. Evaluacion del efecto de Spinosad, Bacillus thuringiensis subsp.
tenebrionis y nematodos entomopatogenicos sobre la pulguilla de la papa Epitrix yanazara Bechyne 1959
(Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) en papa (Solanum tuberosum). In: Sociedad Entomologica del Peru (SEP),
Lima. Resumenes. 53. Convencion Nacional de Entomologia. Lima (Peru). 7-10 Nov 2011. Lima (Peru). SEP;
Universidad Nacional Agraria La Molina. ISBN 978-612-46103-0-1. p. 56.
Walker, T.; Thiele, G.; Suarez, V.; Crissman, C. 2011. Hindsight and foresight about sweetpotato production
and consumption. Lima (Peru). International Potato Center (CIP). Social Science. 25 p. Social Sciences
Working Paper. ISSN 0256-8748. no.2011-6.
Woolley, J.; Johnson, V.B.; Ospina, B.; Lemaga, B.; Jordan, T.; Harrison, G.; Thiele, G. 2011. Incorporating
stakeholder perspectives in international agricultural research: The case of the CGIAR Research Program
for Roots, Tubers and Bananas for food security and income. Lima (Peru). International Potato Center (CIP).
Social Science Department. 45 p. Social Sciences Working Paper. ISSN 0256-8748. no.2011-3.
Yumisaca, F.; Morocho, M.; Aucancela, R.; Vasquez, P.; Monteros, C.; Andrade Piedra, J. 2011. Conservacion
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Andrade Piedra, J. Reinoso, J. Ayala, S. (eds). Memorias. 4. Congreso Ecuatoriano de la Papa. Guaranda
(Ecuador) 28-30 Jun 2011. Guaranda (Ecuador). Gobierno Autonomo Descentralizado del canton
Guaranda; Ministerio de Agricultura, Ganaderia, Acuacultura y Pesca; Universidad Estatal de Bolivar; INIAP;
Consorcio de la Papa; FAO; Fondo Ecuatoriano Populorum Progressio; CIP. pp. 86-87.
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collection for future generations. 94. Annual Meeting of the Potato Association of America. Corvallis (USA).
15-19 Aug 2010. American Journal of Potato Research. (USA). ISSN 1099-209X. 88(1):67.
CIP in 2011
FINANCIAL REPORT
12,000
24,000
6,000
18,000
Restricted
Unrestricted
2008
2009
2010
12,000
2011
6,000
Restricted
Unrestricted
2008
9,000
25%
8,000
20%
7,000
15%
6,000
10%
5,000
2009
2010
2011
31.4%
30.6%
2010
2011
30%
5%
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2009
120
100
97
DAYS
112
104
99
93
96
93
80
US$
Current assets
Cash and cash equivalent
7,775
3,147
15,135
17,060
4,032
5,593
Employees
123
160
Others
672
309
Investments
Account receivable:
Donors
Inventory
343
578
Advances
2,525
1,464
399
225
31,004
28,536
66
581
Non-current assets
92
Investments, non-current
60
40
2010
US$
ASSETS
Prepaid expenses
120
2011
51
20
Total assets
4,431
4,484
4,497
5,065
35,501
33,601
2011
2010
US$
US$
15,272
12,681
2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011
Accounts payable
Donors
120
Employees
100
Others
104
97
DAYS
80
95
93
89
93
90
92
84
60
40
51
20
217
5,512
399
430
21,093
18,840
1,260
1,003
231
5,191
597
707
1,857
1,710
22,950
20,550
Net assets
Designated
6,001
6,661
Undesignated
6,550
6,390
12,551
13,051
35,501
33,601
DONOR LIST
STATEMENT OF GRANT REVENUE Donors (For the year ending 31 December, 2011) (US$ 000)
Unrestricted
CGIAR Secretariat
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
United States Agency for International Development (USAID)
Government of Belgium
Government of Switzerland
Global Enviroment Facility (GEF)
Irish Aid
Government of Germany (BMZ/GIZ)
Government of Australia
Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)
Cabinda Gulf Oil Company Limited (Chevron)
Government of Canada
Government of Spain
New Zealand Aid Programme (NZAID)
Common Fund for Commodities (CFC)
African Development Bank
UK Department for International Development (DFID)
Food and Agriculture Organization of The United Nations (FAO)
HarvestPlus Challenge Program
Government of Peru
Fondo Regional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria (FONTAGRO)
European Commission
Government of China
International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD)
Government of Austria
The McKnight Foundation
Government of The Republic of Korea
The Global Crop Diversity Trust
CGIAR Systemwide Livestock Programme (SLP)
Government of India
International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI)
National Science Foundation (NSF)
The Howard G. Buett Foundation (HGBF)
Fundacin Accion Contra el Hambre
Government of Denmark
The Scottish Government International Development Fund
Government of Colombia
ICGEB-TWAS-UNESCO/IBSP Joint Programme on Capacity Building in Basic Molecular Biology
International Development Research Centre (IDRC)
Philippine Council for Agriculture, Aquatic and Natural Resources Research and Development (PCARRD)
Generation Challenge Program (GCP)
United States Department of Agriculture (USDA)
World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)
Aid for Africa
Government of Finland
Government of Philippines
Government of Ecuador
The OPEC Fund for International Development (OFID)
Conservation International Foundation
Asociacin Pataz
Syngenta Crop Protection AG
International Fund for Agricultural Research (IFAR)
FONDOEMPLEO
TOTAL
4,933
1,954
1,089
215
343
519
120
Restricted
Total
3,634
5,261
3,490
8,567
5,261
3,490
1,954
1,608
1,543
1,517
1,464
930
737
695
635
577
486
378
368
308
300
289
231
208
169
144
129
126
120
115
110
107
102
86
74
56
40
39
38
26
22
21
20
19
17
16
16
12
12
10
7
7
6
4
4
3
2
519
1,543
1,302
1,121
411
737
695
635
577
486
378
368
308
300
289
231
208
169
144
9
126
120
115
110
107
102
86
74
56
40
39
38
26
22
21
20
19
17
16
16
12
12
10
7
7
6
4
4
3
2
9,194
24,030 33,224
24
18
CHINA
INDIA
19 2122
23
20
11
8 9
ECUADOR
2
13 12
14
PERU
3 4
26
KENYA
5
6
10
7
25
15
16
17
CIP
Headquarters
Country Oces:
1. Cali (Colombia)
2. Quito (Ecuador)
3. Lima (Peru)
4. Huancayo (Peru)
5. San Ramon (Peru)
6. Cochabamba (Bolivia)
Sub-Saharan
Africa (SSA)
Regional Oce
CIP Headquarters
International Potato Center (CIP)
Avenida La Molina 1895, La Molina, Lima, Peru
P.O. Box 1558, Lima 12, Peru
Tel: +51 1 349 6017 / 5783 / 5777
Fax: +51 1 317 5326
Email: cip@cgiar.org
Website: www.cipotato.org
China
Tel: +86-10-6210-9999
Fax: +86-10-6210-9990
Email: cip-china@cgiar.org
Regional Oce - China
c/o The Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
Zhong Guan Cun South Street 12
Beijing, Peoples Republic of China
Tel: +86 10 8210 5690
Fax: +86 10 8210 5690
Email: cip-china@cgiar.org
Liaison Oce - Indonesia
c/o BALITSA
Jl.Tangkuban Perahu no. 517
P.O. Box 8404 Lembang-Bandung 40391, Indonesia
Courier address:
c/o BALITSA Jl.Tangkuban Perahu no. 517, Lembang
Bandung, 40391, Indonesia
Tel: +62 22 278 5591 / 5586
Fax: +62 22 278 5549
Email: cip-eseap@cgiar.org
Liaison Oce - Philippines
PCARRD Complex, Los Baos, Laguna 4030, Philippines
Tel: + 63 49 536-8185; +63 49 536-1662
Email: cip-manila@cgiar.org
Project Oce - Vietnam
Phong 215, Nha A,
Vien Chan nuoi
Thuy Phuong, Chem
Tu Liem, Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +84 4 741 0004
Fax: +84 4 741 0003
Email: tnguyen@cgiar.org
EXECUTIVE COMMIT
COMMITTEE
TT E
Back row: Michael Gerba, David Theriault, Paolo Donini, Lu Xiaoping, Carlos Alonso.
Front row: Ulrika Martinius, Pamela K. Anderson, Amalia Perochena.
CIPS
PS INTERNAL
NTE
T R
STRUCTURE
Board of Trustees
External Relations
Mariella Altet
Director General
Pamela K. Anderson
Chief Operations
Ocer, COO
David Theriault
Executive Ocer
for Research Mgmt
Philippe Monneveux
Human Resources
Head
Ulrika Martinius
Technology Head
Carlos Varela
da Silva
Administration
Head
Eduardo Ferreyra
LAC
Regional
Operations
Leader
Andre Devaux
RSL
Regional
Science
Leader-Potato
Andre Devaux
ESEAP
Regional
Science
LeaderSweetpotato
Andre Devaux
Regional
Operations
Leader
Susan Corning
Regional
Science
Leader-Potato
Recruiting
Regional
Science
Leader-Sweetpotato SSA
Jan Low
Regional
Operations
Leader
Julian Parr
Regional
Science
Leader-Potato
Carlo Carli
Regional
Science
Leader-Sweetpotato Asia
Dindo Campilan
CPAD
Head
Valerie Gwinner
Library
Head
Cecilia Ferreyra
Head of Research
Support Units
Amalia Perochena
GLOBAL
ROL
SSA
Grants and
Contracts Head
Michelle Rodrigo
REGIONS
SWCA
Chief Financial
Ocer, CFO
Michael Gerba
DDG -CCCAP
Xiaoping Lu
Regional
Operations
Leader
Frank Hawke
Regional
Science
Leader-Potato
Recruiting
Regional
Science
Leader-Sweetpotato Asia
Dindo Campilan
Genetic Resources
Global Science
Leader
Stef De Haan
Genomics and
Biotechnology
Global Science
Leader
Marc Ghislain
DD -CCCAP
Frank Hawke
UNITS
Genebank
David Tay
Germplasm
Acquisition and
Distribution, GADU
Janny Van Beem
Integrated IT and
Computational
Research
Reinhard Simon
Science
Laboratories
Rosario Herrera
Experimental
Station and
Greenhouses
Recruiting
Innovation and
Outcomes
Recruiting
Impact Assessment
Monitoring and
Evaluation
Guy Hareau
1. Administration
Oce of the Director General
Anderson, Pamela K., Director General
Alberco, Roque, Audiovisual Technician
Altet, Mariella, Manager for External Relations
Gorvenia, Jos, Driver
Huanes, Martha, Acting Executive Assistant
Infantas, Viviana, Visitors Ocer
Mendoza, Julio, Driver
Finances Department
Gerba, Michael, Chief Finance Ocer
Alburqueque, Luis, Finance Assistant
Arenas, Elena, Projects Analyst
Bardalez, Eliana, Regional Accountant
Barrantes, Katia, Finance Analyst
Copete, Victoria, Finance Analyst
Espinoza, Mercedes, Junior Finance Assistant
Garca, Harry, Finance Assistant
Lucero, Elisa, Junior Finance Assistant
Mendoza, Patricia, Restricted Projects Supervisor
Monteverde, Carla, Assistant Accountant
Neyra, Gladys, Administrative Assistant
Orellana, Sonnia, Cashier
Patio, Milagros, Budget Supervisor
Peralta, Eduardo, Restricted Project Accountant
Seminario, Karla, Junior Finance Assistant
Saavedra, Miguel, General Accountant
Sarmiento, Marily, Junior Finance Assistant
Tapia, Csar, Restricted Project Accountant
Zambrano, Mamerto, Oce Auxiliary
Zapata, Susana, Restricted Project Accountant
Zuiga, Carlos, Finance Assistant
Zuiga, Tania, Treasurer
Administration Oce
Ferreyra, Eduardo, Head
Crdova, Silvia, Executive Assistant
Logistics
Arellano, Tito, Warehouse Chief
Auqui, Filomeno, Purchasing Assistant
Crdenas, Bryan, Purchasing Assistant
Dueas, Javier, General Services Assistant
Ganoza, Ximena, Procurement Supervisor
2. Research Divisions
Division 1: Impact Enhancement
Graham, Thiele, Anthropologist, Division Leader
Ashby, Jacqueline, Research Coordinator (Colombia)
Campilan, Dindo, Sociologist, CIP-SWCA Regional Leader
Fonseca, Cristina, Agronomist, Intermediate Researcher
Grant, Frederick, Nutritionist Project Manager (Nairobi)
Hareau, Guy, Agricultural Economist
Hell, Kerstin, Marketing and Post Harvest Specialist
Kleinwechter, Ulrich, Post Doctoral Fellow
Labarta, Ricardo, Regional Economist (Nairobi)
Low, Jan, Economist, CIP-SSA SASHA Project Manager
Maldonado, Luis, Economist, Intermediate Researcher
Mbabu, Adiel, Project Manager
Miethbauer, Thomas, Associate Scientist
Ouedraogo, Herman, Nutritionist (Nairobi)
Prain, Gordon, Social Anthropologist
Pradel, Willy, Zoologist, Intermediate Researcher
Sindi, Kirimi, Impact Specialist
Surez, Vctor, Statistics Assistant
Vsquez, Zandra, Administrative Assistant
4. Regional Oces
Latin America & the Caribbean (LAC)
Regional Oce, Quito, Ecuador
Devaux, Andre, Regional Leader LAC
Alcocer, Julio, Field Laborer
Ayala, Sofa, Project Assistant
Burbano, Rosa, Accountant
Calle, Tania, Research Assistant (Pramo Andino)
De Bivre, Bert, Liaison Ocer
Espinoza, Jorge, Agronomist, Research Assistant
Jimnez, Jos, Network Management and Systems
Maintenance
Lema, Martha, Field Laborer
Lutuala, Gabriel, Field Laborer
Morales, Washington, Field Administrator
Oa, Marlene, Administrative Assistant
Pallo, Edwin, Agronomist, Research Assistant
Patio, Segundo, Field Laborer
Potos, Byron, Research Assistant
Rodrguez, Tatiana, Information Ocer (Pramo Andino)
Reinoso, Lidia, Field and Greenhouse Laborer
Ruggiero, Susana, Training Advisor (Pramo Andino)
Taipe, Jaime, Research Assistant
Vinuesa, Marcelo, Research Technician
3. Partnership Program
Papa Andina
Devaux, Andr, Agronomist, Program Coordinator
Andrade, Jorge, Coordinator of Papa Andina in Ecuador
and InnovAndes Project
Egsquiza, Rolando, Consultant
Espinoza, Santiago, Technical Assistant, InnovAndes
Project (Ecuador)
Flores, Paola, Technical Assistant of Papa Andina (Bolivia)
Kromann, Peter, Consultant (Ecuador)
Lpez, Gastn, Consultant, Regional
Manrique, Kurt, Agronomist, Intermediate Researcher
Ordinola, Miguel, Consultant
Pallo, Edwin, Technical Assistant, McKnight project
(Ecuador)
Ramirez, Melissa, Secretary
Rojas, Abel, Coordinator of IssAndes Project (Bolivia)
Vela, Ana Mara, Administrative Assistant
Velasco, Claudio, Coordinator of Papa Andina in Bolivia
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CGIAR CENTERS
CIP is a member of CGIAR.
CGIAR is a global agriculture research partnership for a food secure future. Its science is carried
out by the 15 research centers who are members of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration
with hundreds of partner organizations. www.cgiar.org
CIMMYT
Mexico
CONSORTIUM
OFFICE
France
ICARDA
Syria
ICRISAT
India
BIOVERSITY
INTERNATIONAL
Italy
IFPRI
USA
AFRICA RICE
Benin
CIAT
Colombia
IWMI
Sri Lanka
WORLD
AGROFORESTRY
CENTRE
Kenya
IITA
Nigeria
CIP
Peru
Africa Rice
Bioversity International
CIAT
Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
CIFOR
Center for International Forestry Research
CIMMYT Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maz
y Trigo
CIP
Centro Internacional de la Papa
ICARDA International Center for Agricultural Research
in the Dry Areas
ILRI
Kenya
ICRISAT
IFPRI
IITA
ILRI
IRRI
IWMI
WORLDFISH
Malaysia
CIFOR
Indonesia
IRRI
Philippines
CGIAR CENTERS
CGIAR is a global research partnership for a food secure future. Its science is carried out by
the 15 research centers of the CGIAR Consortium in collaboration with hundreds of partner
organizations.
CIP is a member center of the CGIAR Consortium
CIMMYT
Mexico
CONSORTIUM
OFFICE
France
ICARDA
Syria
ICRISAT
India
BIOVERSITY
INTERNATIONAL
Italy
IFPRI
USA
AFRICA RICE
Benin
CIAT
Colombia
IWMI
Sri Lanka
WORLD
AGROFORESTRY
CENTRE
Kenya
IITA
Nigeria
CIP
Peru
Africa Rice
Bioversity International
CIAT
Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical
CIFOR
Center for International Forestry Research
CIMMYT Centro Internacional de Mejoramiento de Maz
y Trigo
CIP
Centro Internacional de la Papa
ICARDA International Center for Agricultural Research
in the Dry Areas
ILRI
Kenya
ICRISAT
IFPRI
IITA
ILRI
IRRI
IWMI
WORLDFISH
Malaysia
CIFOR
Indonesia
IRRI
Philippines
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