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Training Progress Report Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators
Abdul Rehman
June, 2013
www.cabi.org
KNOWLEDGE FOR LIFE
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Contents Contents ..............................................................................................................................................1
Executive Summary ............................................................................................................................. 2
Introduction .......................................................................................................................................... 2
Action Plan ........................................................................................................................................... 3
Status of achievement of for targets of the project during the month of June 2013 ............................... 3
Methodology: ....................................................................................................................................... 4
Topics Covered during the Modules Training workshops ..................................................................... 4
Onion ...................................................................................................................................................4
Cotton ..................................................................................................................................................4
Rice ......................................................................................................................................................5
NFE ......................................................................................................................................................6
Training Materials ................................................................................................................................. 6
Refreshment for the Training Participants ............................................................................................ 6
Training Bottlenecks ............................................................................................................................. 6
List of Annexes .................................................................................................................................... 7
Abdul Rehman Project Manager CABI CWA Opposite 1-A, Data Gunj Bakhsh Road Satellite Town, Rawalpindi Pakistan T: +92 (0) 51 9290 132 E: [email protected]
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Executive Summary CABI CWA continues the implementation of the refresher training activates according to action plan in the project. During the month of June 2013, module 3 for the Cotton, module 2 for the Rice and Module 1 on Onion crop has been successfully implemented in their respective districts. An additional training on Non Formal Education, Group Dynamics and Quality Assurance of the Farmers Field School has been implemented. The training was attended by participants from Department of Agriculture Extension staff, NGO workers and selected progressive farmers. During three days’ workshops, the already developed modules topics for the respective crops were covered through participatory approach with the participants mainly working in groups using power point presentations and practical in the field. Plenary feedback sessions allowed time for further discussions of points raised and sharing of ideas amongst participants. Evaluation of the workshop by participants was positive.
Introduction The Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators has been developed for the extended period of the World Bank financed project “Integrated pest management productivity enhancement component of World Bank assisted SOFWM project”. CABI CWA has been remained a premier institute in capacity building of agriculture departments and farming community through its participatory approaches. Therefore, Extension Department Sindh contacted CABI CWA to facilitate and conduct these trainings for their staff who had already been trained previously. This has been jointly prepared by Agriculture Extension Sindh and CABI CWA for capacity building of Agriculture Extension in implementation of IPM through farmer field school (FFS) approaches to achieve sustainability in crops and vegetables production. The aim of this proposed activity was to enhance and refresh the technical and social skills of these facilitators (Trainees) to analyse crop production systems, eventually identifying and adopting the practices most suitable to farming system through FFS approach. The crops included in the program for training of facilitators are cotton, chili, tomato, okra, onion, and rice. Investment in the human capital is one of the most effective means of reducing poverty and promoting sustainable development. Agriculture extension was once known as the application of scientific research and new knowledge to agriculture practices through farmer education. The field of extension now encompasses a wider range of communication and learning activities organized for rural poor by professionals from different disciplines. In many countries, traditional extension is gradually being replaced by more participatory approaches, in which the knowledge and opinion of farmers is considered to be just as important as that of researches and government officials. Participatory approaches involve information-sharing and joint decision making. CABI-CWA is applying participatory approach by establishing Farmer Field Schools (FFS) to enhance tunnel vegetable production and income of the farmers. Field Agriculture Professionals are providing extension services. The professionals have strong technical background but are not conversant with participatory approaches in extension. The CABI-CWA is investing in the capacity building of Agriculture Field Professionals. The designed training will not only help farmers and field professionals to develop understanding of participatory approaches but also acquire the skill to put these skills into practice. The combined training of educated farmers and field professionals will furnish a forum to develop understanding and build rapport between them. This rapport building will accelerate the efforts to enhance farm production and income. The training will also produce a fleet of helping hands to CABI-CWA in
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achieving the targets and objectives of the project. The services of this fleet will also be an advantage to train other professionals and farmers.
Action Plan The finally proposed action plan for the conduction of the refresher courses was designed keeping in view of the crops growing cycle. The detailed plan is as under
Place Crop FFS Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Dr Shakeel Ahmed MPK Tomato 15
1st 2nd 3rd
M. Faheem MPK Okra 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Dr Shakeel Ahmed T.M. Khan Onion 15 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Abdul Rehman Umar Kot Chilli 23 1st
2nd 3rd
Ashfaq Ahmad Sanghar Cotton 15 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Abdul Rehman Badin Rice 20 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
Dr. Kauser Iqbal NFE, QA,GD
1st
2nd 3rd 4th
Riaz Mahmood Consultancy service to Agri. Extension
Status of achievement of for targets of the project during the month of June 2013
Crop Responsible Officer Dates Location
No. of Participants Target Activity
Target Actual % Actual %
Onion Dr. Shakeel Ahmad 11-13
Tando Muhammad Khan
15 15 100 Module 1 refresher training 100
Cotton Ashfaq Ahmed 24-26 Sanghar 15 17 113 Module 2 refresher
training 100
Rice Abdul Rehman 20-22 Badin 20 17 85 Module 1 refresher
training 100
Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan 21-22 Badin 20 17 85 Training on NFE,
GD, QA 100
Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan 24 Sanghar 15 17 113 Training on NFE,
GD, QA 100
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Methodology: Participatory learning and interactive methodologies were adopted for the training workshop. Followings are the key methods and tools used for the training workshop. Power Point presentations followed by participatory discussions. Participatory group work and group presentations to generate discussions in the broader forum. To keep the participants live and to promote the participatory learning environment different group
dynamic exercises, energizers and ice-breakers were also be the part of training.
Topics Covered during the Modules Training workshops The major topics covered during the training workshops on different crops are as under.
Onion
Introduction of the programme Introduction of the participants Introduction to CABI Registration and Personal profile Group Formation through Group Dynamic Selection of Group Leader and Hall Leader Setting of Norms for the Workshop Pre-Evaluation Test Introduction to Farmer Field School FFS Objectives and Principals Agro Eco System Analysis Community participation Onion Nursery Establishment and Transplantation Group Dynamic Exercises Onion Varieties Practical for AESA Preparation of Charts Presentation of Charts by Each Group Discussion and conclusion on AESA Composting Onion fertilizer management Onion Irrigation management Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement') Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter
Cotton
Non Formal education, IPM & FFS approach Motivational Skills
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Communication process Facilitation Skills Conflict Resolution Brain storming Team Building Perception Social Mobilization Participatory approach Quality Assurance of Farmer Field School (Detail proforma to fill and analysis the progress and
quality of FFS) Over view of Plant Pathology Over view of disease of Cotton Detail of Bacterial Diseases Detail of Fungal Diseases Detail of Viral Disease Detail of Nematodes Detail of Phytoplasma Nutrients disorder for cause disease Biotic and abiotic factors cause of disease Diagnosis of cotton disease/plant disease How to become a detective Common symptoms and causes of diseases Eco friendly Management of diseases in cotton through IPM approach Causes of Ill Health Control methods of plant disease Group Dynamics Movies (CLCV, diseases etc) Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement') Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter
Rice
Rice Nursery and Early Crop Management Insect Zoo System of Rice Intensification (SRI) Revision on Agro Eco System Analysis for Rice Crop Rice Fertilizer Management A Guide to Identifying and Managing Nutrient Deficiencies in Cereal Crops Composting Rice Transplanting (Manual and Mechanical) Group Dynamics Rice Water Management Rice Weeds Identification and Management
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Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement') Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter
NFE
Quality Assurance of FFS Informal Education and Adult Participatory Learning Group dynamics SWOT Analysis Communication Skills Motivation Skills Facilitation Skills Non formal learning approaches, FFS selection, organization and establishment. FFS implementation, group dynamics, ice-breakers, mood meter, presentations, group
discussions, consolidated recommendations, FFS Quality Assurance and monitoring Social mobilization Skills development, Facilitation Skills, Trust building communication Skills,
Motivation Skills, Team building Exercises, conflict resolution, Adult learning process, Non formal adult education.
Training Materials The soft copies of all power point presentations were handed over to the respective site Coordinators. Regarding the AESA, the printed brochures were distributed to the entire workshop participants at all sites. At the time of registration of the participants the following stationary items were distributed among the participants. File folders Note book Ball points
Refreshment for the Training Participants During the workshops, morning and evening tea along with cookies and lunch box was provided to the participants.
Training Bottlenecks It was noticed that almost at T.M.Khan for onion refresher training 50% of the training participants were from NGOs with no background of IPM and TOT/FFS approach. This refresher course was designed for the IPM facilitators which have already gone through this process. So, it is recommended that selection of the participants must be reviewed. Training hall at Agriculture Extension office Matli is very old and deteriorated. As a result of discussions with training participants and site coordinator, it is recommended to hire a suitable training hall to provide good training conditions.
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List of Annexes Annex 1: Programme Schedule Template for three days workshop on Onion, Cotton and Rice Annex 2: Attendance Sheets for the training programme Annex 3. Pre-evaluation exam - Onion Annex 4. AESA Record sheet for Onion Annex 5. Pictorial presentation on Onion, Cotton and Rice
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
Annex 1 a
Module 1: Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators on Onion
T. M. Khan, Sindh, Pakistan, 11th to 13th June 2013
TRAINER AND WORKSHOP LEADERS:
DR. SHAKEEL AHMAD,
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
DAY 1 11th June 2013
Recitation from Quran -
Introduction of the programme Mr. Noor Nabi Manghanhar, Site Coordinator
Introduction of the participants -
Welcome Speech Mr. Noor Nabi Manghanhar, Site Coordinator
Introduction to CABI Dr. Shakeel
Registration and Personal profile Dr. Shakeel
Group Formation through Group Dynamic Ashfaq Ahmad Nahiyoon
Selection of Group Leader and Hall Leader Ashfaq Ahmad Nahiyoon
Setting of Norms for the Workshop Dr. Shakeel
Pre-Evaluation Test Dr. Shakeel, Ashfaq Ahmad Nahiyoon
Introduction to Farmer Field School Dr. Shakeel
FFS Objectives and Principals Dr. Shakeel
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Dr. Shakeel
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Dr. Shakeel
DAY 2 12th June 2013
Recitation from Quran -
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
Review of previous Day Mr. Noor Nabi Manghanhar, Site Coordinator
Agro Eco System Analysis Dr. Shakeel
Community participation Dr. Shakeel
Onion Nursery Establishment and Transplantation Dr. Shakeel
Group Dynamic Exercises Dr. Shakeel
OnionVarieties Dr. Shakeel
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Dr. Shakeel
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Dr. Shakeel
DAY 3 13th June 2013
Recitation from Quran Dr. Shakeel
Review of previous Day Mr. Noor Nabi Manghanhar, Site Coordinator
Practical for AESA Dr. Shakeel, Ashfaq Ahmad Nahiyoon
Preparation of Charts Dr. Shakeel
Presentation of Charts by Each Group Dr. Shakeel
Discussion and conclusion on AESA Dr. Shakeel
Composting Dr. Shakeel
Onion fertilizer management Dr. Shakeel
Onion Irrigation management Dr. Shakeel
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Dr. Shakeel
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Dr. Shakeel
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
Annex 1 b
Module 1: Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators on Cotton
Sanghar, Sindh, Pakistan, 24th to 26th June, 2013
TRAINER AND WORKSHOP LEADER:
ASHFAQUE AHMED NAHIYOON
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
DAY 1 24th June 2013
Recitation from Quran Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Non-Formal Education Dr. Kausar Iqbal
IPM & FFS approach Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Motivational Skills Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Communication Process Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Facilitation Skills Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Group Dynamic Dr. Kausar Iqbal & Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Conflict resolution Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Participatory approach Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Team building & Perception Dr. Kausar Iqbal
Quality Assurance of FFS (Standard proforma to analysis) Dr. Kausar Iqbal & Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Planning for next day meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
DAY 2 25th June 2013
Recitation from Quran Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Review of previous Day Habib baig
Overview of Plant pathology & diseases of Cotton Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Identification, damage symptoms and management of cotton bacterial diseases
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
Identification, damage symptoms and management of cotton Fungal diseases
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Identification, damage symptoms and management of cotton Viral diseases
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Video (CLCV) Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Group Dynamic Mir Muhammad Dahri
Identification, damage symptoms and management of cotton Nematodes diseases
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Identification, damage symptoms and management of cotton Phytoplasma diseases
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Biotic and a biotic factors (causes of diseases) Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Planning for next day meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
DAY 3 26th June 2013
Recitation from Quran Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Review of previous Day Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Nutrients disorder and diseases Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Diagnosis of cotton diseases/plant diseases Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
How to become detective Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Group dynamics Mashooque Laghari
Common symptoms and causes of diseases Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Causes of ill health Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Eco friendly management of cotton diseases Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Chemical control methods of cotton diseases Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
Planning for next meeting date, Closing and Mood Meter Ashfaque Ahmed Nahiyoon
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
Annex 1 c
Module 2: Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators on Rice
Badin, Sindh, Pakistan, 20th to 22nd June 2013
TRAINER AND WORKSHOP LEADERS:
ABDUL REHMAN,
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
DAY 1 20th June 2013
Recitation from Quran Abdul Rehman
Introduction of the programme Mr. Anwar Ahmad, Site Coordinator
Rice Nursery and Early Crop Management Abdul Rehman
Insect Zoo Abdul Rehman
System of Rice Intensification (SRI) Abdul Rehman
Revision on Agro Eco System Analysis for Rice Crop Abdul Rehman
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Abdul Rehman
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Abdul Rehman
DAY 2 21st June 2013
Recitation from Quran Abdul Rehman
Review of previous Day Abdul Rehman
Rice Fertilizer Management Abdul Rehman
A Guide to Identifying and Managing Nutrient Deficiencies in Cereal Crops
Abdul Rehman
Composting Abdul Rehman
Rice Transplanting (Manual and Mechanical) Abdul Rehman
Group Dynamics Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
Motivation Skills Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
R E F R E S H E R C O U R S E F O R I P M F A C I L I T A T O R S
SR. NO. EXERCISE RESPONSIBLE
SWOT Analysis for Rice Crop in Badin Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Abdul Rehman
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Abdul Rehman
DAY 3 22nd June 2013
Recitation from Quran Abdul Rehman
Review of previous Day Abdul Rehman
Rice Water Management Abdul Rehman
Rice Weeds Identification and Management Abdul Rehman
Quality assurance of Farmer Field School Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
Communication Skills Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
Facilitation Skills Dr. Kauser Iqbal Khan
Review of the Day and Evaluation ('what went well' / 'what needs improvement')
Abdul Rehman
Planning for next meeting, Closing and Mood Meter Abdul Rehman
Personal profile of facilitators at IPM Refresher course at Tando Muhammad Khan on
Onion
Sr.
No.
Name Designation Organization Mobile Email Address
1 Noor Nabi Assistant
Director
Agriculture
Extension
0300-
9722276
noornacheez
@hotmail.c
om
Tando Adam
2 Ghulam
Mustafa
Farmer
Facilitator
Farmer 0333-
2802338
gmkum@ya
hoo.com
Talpur colony
Tando Adam
Khan
3 Shabana Farmer
Facilitator
Soormi NGO 0331-
2934849
Tandoo
Muhammad
Khan
4 Mevo
Khan
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0331-
3357712
Dupty Director
Agriculture
5 Abdul
Khalique
Jamali
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0333-
2739953
Muhammad
Khan
6 Muhamma
d Hanif
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0301-
3600304
Deputy
Director Agri
office TM
Khan
7 Marvi
Abida
Samoo
Chairman Soormi NGO 0333-
2089333
8 Farzana
Baloch
Field
worker
Soormi NGO 0332-
3558115
Khawaja
Muhallah ward
no.2
9 Aziz
Ahmed
Farmer
Facilitator
Farmer 0301-
3633059
10 Zahoor
Ahmed
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0313-
888272
11 Shabeer
Ahmed
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0307-
3139188
Deputy
Director
Agriculture
12 Ahmed
Khan
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
0308-
3016887
Deputy
Director
Agriculture
TM Khan
13 Manjhi
Khan
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
Deputy
Director
Agriculture
TM Khan
14 Ishaque
Ahmad
Field
Assistant
Agriculture
Extension
Deputy
Director
Agriculture
TM Khan
15 Nadeem
Ali
Social
Worker
NGO
List of the IPM facilitators in the Refresher Course on Cotton at Sanghar
S. No Name Designation Organization Cell Email Address
1 Mr. Mashooque Ali
Assistant Director Agriculture Extension 0341-3211151
Assistant Director Extension, Shahdadpur District Sanghar
2 Mr. Muhammad Ali
Agriculture Officer Agriculture Extension 0336-3354355
makhaskheli@gmail,com Agriculture Extension Shahdadpur Sanghar
3 Mr. Habib Baig Agriculture Officer
Agriculture Extension 0345-3724785 ADA Agriculture Extension Sinjhoro
4 Mr. Ghulam Nabi
M.Sc. Agri. Farmer 0333-2832635 [email protected]
Village Rasool Bux Saheto P.O Kurkali Taluka Siujhoro Dis:Sanghar
5 Mr. Shah Nawaz Field Assistant
Agriculture Extension 0306-358227 Tapo Dalor Taluka Jam Nawaz
6 Mr. Ghulam Hussian Brohi
Grower NGO 0303-8197153 Sinjhoro
7 Mr. Ali Muhammad
Field Assistant Agriculture Extension 0302-2792921
Ali Muhammad Khaskheli Agriculture office Shahdad pur District Sanghar
8 Mr. Muhammad Idrees
Field Assistant Agriculture Extension 0344-3739477
ADA Agriculture Extension Sinjhoro District Sanghar
9 Mr. Muhammad Anwar
Field Assistant Agriculture Extension 0345-3572710
ADA Agriculture Extension Sinjhoro District Sanghar
10 Mr. Mir Muhammad
Agriculture Officer Agriculture Extension 0306-3354162
ADA Agriculture Extension Shahdad pur Dis:Sanghar
11 Mr. Zulfiqar Ali Agriculture Officer Agriculture
Extension 0301-8312786 0313-5631459
[email protected] E.88,FFC Township Mirpur Mathelo
12 Mr. Gul Muhammad
Field Assistant Agriculture Extension 0333-2889963
Manak Thahim Taluka Tando Adam Dis: Sanghar
13 Mr. Muhammad Din
Agriculture Officer Agriculture Extension 0301-3838310 Taluka Mirpur Mathelo (H.Q) Dis:Ghotki
14 Mr. Amir Bux Kaloi
Field Assistant Agriculture Extension 0342-3494768
Tapa Daloor Taluka Tando Nawaz Dis: Sanghar
15 Mr. Inayat Ullah Field Assistant
Agriculture Extension 0334-7348913
[email protected] New Pind Sukkur
Personal profile of facilitators at IPM Refresher course at Badin on Rice
S.
No
.
Name Designation Organization Mobile Email Address
1 Islamuddin Rajput Assistant Director
Agriculture, HQ
Badin
Agri Extension 0346-
3927446
Zobi_playboy@y
ahoo.com
C/O Deputy Director Agriculture
Extension, Badin
2 Abdul Qadir
Nuherio
Agriculture Officer,
HQ, Badin
Agri Extension 0333-
2546692
C/O Deputy Director Agriculture
Extension, Badin
3 Muhammad Selah
Qambrani
Agriculture Officer,
Nando, Badin
Agri Extension 0346-
8051068
C/O Deputy Director Agriculture
Extension, Badin
4 Muhammad Yousaf
Chang
Agriculture Officer,
Peeero Lashari,
Badin
Agri Extension 0341-
8177193
C/O Deputy Director Agriculture
Extension, Talhar, Badin
5 M. Hashim Laghari Field Assistant Agri Extension 0346-
3751965
Agri Extension, Talhar, Badin
6 Muneer Hussain
Qambrani
Field Assistant,
Tando Bago
Agri Extension 0332-
0353366
Assistant Director Agriculture
Extension, Tando Bago, Badin
7 Hunain Shah Farmer, NGO, Badin NGO, Badin 0333-
2531802
om
Village Haji Abdullah Shah,
Badin
8 Muzafar Ali Talpur Field Assistant,
Luari Sharif, Badin
Agri Extension 0346-
8064684
Assistant Director Agriculture
Extension, Badin
9 Fareeda Malik Farmer, NGO, Badin Village
Development
Association, Badin
0336-
3309813
fareedajad@gmail
.com
Talhar, Badin
10 Abdul Rauf Laghari Farmer, NGO,
Talhar, Badin
NGO, Talhar,
Badin
0341-
8645764
Muhammad Bux Laghari,
Talhar, Badin
11 Ali Anwer Soomro Field Assistant/Crop
Reporter
Agri Extension 0333-
2546722
Agric. Extension Office, Badin
12 Sulaman Soomro Farmer, NGO, Badin Village
Development
0333-
2522952
Village Rehmat ullah, Badin
Association, Badin
13 Noor Jhan Chandio Farme, NGO Village
Development
Association, Badin
0336-
3937249
Noorjahan.chandi
Badin city
14 Nighat Zahra Farmer, Nando,
Badin
Village
Development
Association, Badin
0333-
2526280
Nishat.zaffri@gm
ail.com
Nindo Shehr, Badin
15 Abdul Aziz
Qambrani
Farmer, NGO Tando Bago 0342-
3182122
Tando Bago, Badin
16 MuhammadYousaf
Soomro
Field Assistant, HQ,
Badin
Agriculture
Extension
0300-
3280391
Agriculture Extension, Badin
17 Yasmeen Gul
Chandio
Farmer, Talhar Village
Development
Association, Badin
0331-
3345686
Talhar, Badin
18 Anwar Ahmad
Pathan
Site Coordinator,
Paddy
Agriculture
Extension
0300-
3036191
anwarpthan88@y
ahoo.com
Director Training, Agriculture
Extension, Hyderabad.
Annex 3
Pre training evaluation
Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators on Onion Crop at T.M.Khan PRE-EVALUATION EXAM
Name: _______________________________ Designation: _________________________ Please tick () on the right options against each question. Q1. Which methods of pest management do you know?
Cultural Chemical Physical Biological
Q2. Following are elements of Agro ecosystem Yes/No Biological (Biotic) Physical (Abiotic)
Q3. AESA involves following three steps Yes/No
Observation Analysis Decision Making
Q4. Which of the following are Best methods of learning? Reading Seeing Learning by doing
Q5. Community Participation is?
To involve people in fashion To control the development process To create people dependency on project To encourage people to participate in development activities
Q6. Social Mobilization is?
To pressurize people to get involved in development To encourage community movement for their own development To disseminate message to the community
Q7. Motivation is?
Change taking place in behavior Cooperation Awareness raising
Q8. Communication is? A trait i.e. used for information sharing An information dissemination tool Continuous process of sharing information, creating interest & willingness, and finally involvement in development
Q9. What is insect zoo?
Pest/beneficial interaction Pest/plant interaction Beneficial/plant interaction Study of biology of pest/beneficial
Q10. Onion grows best on:
Silty and sandy loam soils Sandy soil Any soil
Q11. Onion seed rate per acre: 1-1.5 kg/acre 1.5-2 kg/acre 0.5 -1 kg/acre
Q12. Enlist insect pests of Onion
1 --------------------------- 2.------------------------- 3. -------------------------- 4 --------------------------- 5.------------------------- 6. --------------------------
Q13. Enlist diseases of Onion
1 --------------------------- 2.------------------------- 3. -------------------------- 4 --------------------------- 5.------------------------- 6. --------------------------
Q14. Onion root go deep in soil.
about 15 cm about 30 cm about 45 cm
Q15. Onion require climate for growth warm and humid Cool and Humid Warm and dry
Q16. Thrips are important :
chewing insect pest sucking insect pest boring insect pest Please write TRUE/FALSE against each question. T/F Q17 The soil is a natural body composed of a mixture of organic and inorganic
materials
Q18 The effect of soil pH on nutrient availability is not important in agriculture Q19 Weeds compete with crop plants for nutrients, water, space light and air Q20 Spray interval is The time from planting until needing to spray Q21 Viruses can be controlled by a chemical spray Q22 One fungicide spray will protect the crop whole season Q23 Systemic chemicals move down to the roots of plants Q24 There is always a non-chemical solution to a plant health problem Q25 Copper based sprays will control bacteria and fungi Q26 Cultural control methods are always more effective than chemical control
methods
Annex 4 AESA data collection templates for Onion Refresher Course for IPM Facilitators on Onion Crop at T.M.Khan
AESA Record sheet: General, environmental and agronomic data
Date:……………………………. Group: ………………………
Village:…………………………… Type of plot (ICPM, FP): ………
General information on school plots and wider farm (to be collected at first AESA)
Varieties
Estimated age of plants
Topography (flat, gentle, steep)
Drainage (good, medium, poor)
General information on school plot and wider farm (to be collected at first AESA and when changes have been made)
Shade coverage (heavy, medium, light, unshaded)
Soil fertility (high, medium, low)
Average line spacing
Presence and size of open spaces (large, small, none)
Total number of shade trees per plot (ICPM and FP only)
Environmental data (to be collected every session)
Weather (sunny, cloudy, rainy)
Design of agro-ecosystem analysis recording sheet
Group name: Type of plot: ICPM or FP
Date: AESA No:
Agronomic data & General information
(refer to record sheets)
Weather (Draw the weather at the time when you made your observation)
(refer to record sheets)
Left of the plant
Draw the insects pests andthe diseases ymptoms found and indicate the number or abundance
(refer to record sheets)
Draw one large picture plant
At the base of the plant draw the weeds found and indicate the number and the species.
(refer to record sheets)
Right of the plant
Draw the natural enemies
found and indicate the
number or abundance
(refer to record sheets)
Observations Possible Causes Group recommendations
Agronomic parameters (to be collected every session)
Selected onion plants Total
Plant No. 1 Plant No. 2 Plant No. 3
Plant Canopy
Leaf 1 Leaf 2 Leaf 3 Leaf 1 Leaf 2 Leaf 3 Leaf 1 Leaf 2 Leaf 3
Length of the leaves
No. Of Leaves
CROP HEALTH (OBSERVATIONS ON THE WHOLE PLANT
List pests
1
2
3
4
5
6
List disease:
1
2
3
4
List natural enemies:
1
2
3
4
5
Annex 5 a
Pictures from the Module 1 training on Onion crop.
Programme Introduction
Participants introduction I
Pre-evaluation test
Group formation
Group dynamic exercise (nine dots) Group dynamic exercise (Watch game)
Selection of Name for Groups
AESA presentation
Group dynamic exercise Group dynamic exercise
AESA practical session in progress
AESA chart preparation
AESA charts presentation
Consolidated recommendations Presentation on composting
Group photo
Annex 5 b
Pictures from the Module 3 training on Cotton crop.
Presentation by CABI Facilitators
Discussion with participants Participants working in groups
Presentation by CABI Facilitators Participants listening lecturer
Group Dynamics Group Dynamics
Delivering Lectures Group Dynamics
Annex 3 c
Pictures from the Module 2 training on Rice crop.
Programme Introduction
Powerpoint presentation on SRI
Discussion with Participants I
Lecture by Dr. Kauser Iqbal Group Dynamic exercise
Presentations by group leaders on SWOT Analysis
Discussion by participants
Participants attending lectures
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