Team GFSF:
• Carlos Eduardo
Gonzalez
• Patricia Alvarez
Toro
• Steven Prager
• James Cock
• Ben Schiek
WORKSHOP:
CASSAVA VALUE
CHAINS COMPARISON
Aug. 24, 2016
Cali, Colombia
E-mail Steve D. Prager, S.Prager@CGIAR.ORG
Workshop: Cassava value chains comparison
8:00 - 8:30 am Introductions, Logistics, and Kick off (Steve Prager & James Cock)
8:30 - 9:00 am Tree Planting
9:00 - 10:00
am
Goals of the Meeting and Expected Outcomes
10:00 - 10:15
am
Exciting times (Andy Jarvis, Director DAPA)
Schedule for the Morning:
BREAK!
Logistics:
• Bathrooms
• Cash/Bank
• Transport
• Internet Access
• Translation
• Any other questions or concerns?
Introductions…
• Fact or fiction!
• On a piece of paper, right down three short facts about yourself
which may or may not be widely known. Two of the facts must be
true, one must be false.
• When it is your turn to introduce yourself:
• State your name
• Where you are based/visiting from
• Your three “facts”
• The rest of the group then “votes” on which are true or false.
Acknowledgements:
This activity would not have been possible without the support and
contributions of many different institutions and individuals. The funding
for this activity comes from the a combination of funds provided the
CGIAR Policy, Institutions and Markets Research Program, and the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation through a contract with IFPRI.
CIAT has provided an ideal setting for this activity and many scientists at
CIAT as well as from other organizations have been instrumental in this
getting to this point.
The CIAT teams would also like to thank all of you for making this activity
a priority.
Why we’re here: It all started with a pretty naïve
question…
Change in Cassava Suitability
Goals of the meeting:
• Stated goal: The purpose of the meeting is to develop a communal
understanding of cassava value chain similarities and differences across
the Latin American, African and Asian contexts. We will use the work
product of the meeting to develop a series of cassava value chain
representations, designed to support cross-scale modeling of different
cassava systems.
• What this means: Within the CIAT team, our aim is to develop and use
strategic foresight to help make better decisions with regard to
investments in cassava R&D and cassava agronomic practices so as to
increase shared prosperity and to improve the lives of smallholder
farmers, especially under conditions of climate change.
• What are your goals?
This is not happening in a vacuum:
• The RTB program identified a
series of high priority research
areas for cassava.
What did the RTB effort highlight?
• Policies: Assessment of cassava based innovation systems
• Value chains, post‐harvest utilization and marketing: Improving shelf life of
cassava roots, developing cassava products for industrial applications (flour and
starch)
• Genetic resource management: Phenotypic/molecular screening of landraces in
search of high value traits/new sources/tolerance/resistance to stress
• Disease control and management: Cassava Mosaic disease(Disease management)
• Improvement of seeds or planting materials: Improving production and
distribution of elite planting materials
• Crop genetic improvement: High yield
Why CIAT?
• Our three mandate crops
• Tropical forages
• Beans
• Cassava
• Three research areas
• Agrobiodiversity
• Soils and Landscapes
• Decision and Policy Analysis
(DAPA)
• Three key geographies
• Africa
• LAC
• SE Asia
• Interdisciplinary systems research
• Experts in climate change
• Experts in value chains
• Experts in crop breeding and
management
Introduction to Strategic
Foresight
What is foresight?
• We usually talk about strategic foresight.
Strategic foresight is an approach that allows us to look at potential
system performance using both qualitative and quantitative data in a
way that facilitates the examination of different potential future
scenarios.
How does foresight work?
Define
strategies
Identify
plausible
futures
Identify
the drivers
shaping
the system
Define the
System
Adapted from GFAR
• A system driven most often by dynamic market demand for new
products, or sometimes by expansion of existing ones
• Critical planning to synchronize production, processing and
market demand.
• Realistic projections of yield.
• Careful preparation for the changes in the biological and abiotic
environment that result from scaling up production.
• Private sector control of most elements of the value chain.
(Thanks to Clair Hershey for these nuggets of wisdom.)
Why is strategic foresight needed?
The prerequisites for a success in developing cassava
systems are complex and dynamic?
The cassava paradox(es)…
• Cassava is used as a famine reserve food
• Cassava is used to create a high value industrial product
• Cassava is highly perishable after harvest
• Cassava is highly amenable to delayed harvest
• Cassava is expected to fair better than many crops under climate change
• Cassava pests and diseases are also expected to fair well under climate change.
• Demand for fresh cassava as food is expected to decline with increases in income
• Demand for processed cassava products (e.g., starch-based noodles) is expected to
increase with increases in income.
• All of these contrasts a) make cassava very interesting, and b) make it challenging to model.
Where do we begin? We simplify…
Understanding the GFSF approach:
• How do we implement ex ante impact assessment of the role
of investments in agricultural research for
the global food system?
• Brief overview of the “typical” approaches we have used in GFSF
(to provide context).
GLOBAL FUTURES AND STRATEGIC FORESIGHT (GFSF)
• The Global Futures & Strategic Foresight (GFSF) project is designed
to improve agricultural productivity and environmental
sustainability, especially in developing countries. It is focused on
evaluating promising technologies, investments, and policy
reforms.
• The project aims to improve the capacity of the Consultative Group
on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) centers to evaluate
and prioritize research investments, and to support the decision-
making of international development partners and national
policymakers. Global Futures researchers collaborate with leading
public and private institutions around the world. Each center has a
team of researchers that contribute to the project outputs.
www.globalfutures.cgiar.org
GFSF: Global Futures and Strategic Foresight
• What process are we applying?
• What tools are used?
‘;
•Expert knowledge
•Priorities
Strategic assessment
of Cassava research
priorities
•Estimating yield
data
Biophysical crop
modeling
development •Establishing a base
model that will
include:
• Δ Climate change
• Δ Drivers
Global yield
modeling
•Modeling economic
impact of priorities
in the context of
climate change
Ex ante modeling
International Model for Policy Analysis of
Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT)
GFSF: Global Futures and Strategic Foresight
• What process we are applying ?, What are used
tools?
Surplus Economic Model
+ Spatial Analysis
International Model for Policy Analysis of
Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT)
‘;
•Expert knowledge
•Priorities
Strategic assessment of
Cassava research
priorities
•Estimated yield data
Biophysical crop
modeling development •Establishing a base
model that will
include:
• Δ Climate change
• Δ Drivers
Global yield
modeling
•Modeling
economic impact
of priorities in the
context of climate
change
Ex ante modeling
•Δ Yields
•Δ Costs
•Elasticities
•Analysis of technology
adoption
•Cost of R&D
Base Model
•Impact modeling
•Analysis of sensibility
using GIS,
agrienvironmental
systems, indicators of
countries etc.
Ex ante modeling
‘;
Ex ante impact assessment of the role of investment in
agricultural research for the global food system.
Ongoing and completed research:
• Climate change impact in LAC: Economic impact of climate
change in the agricultural sector in Latin America and the
Caribbean through a lens of five crops. (IADB)
• Beans: Economic impact of drought tolerant bean technology
under conditions of climate change. (GFSF)
• Rice: Research priority setting for rice research in LAC. (GFSF)
• Forages: Improved forages for increasing milk production in
East Africa. (CIAT Strategic Fund, Forages Program, and GFSF)
What kind of results do we get?
Trends in international trade for dry beans under
climate change.
Potential impact of drought tolerance in beans.
What about cassava? Where do we start?
• Review of the general trends and geographies associated with
cassava.
•Expert knowledge
about cassava (chain
value, production,
trade).
Strategic assessment
of priorities
Defining the most
important nodes and
priorities of cassava chains
value.
Defining Geographic
area, type of model…
Building model: Include
crops, climate change
and economics
? ? ?
Ex ante modeling
?
We are here!!
Where do we start?
• Review of the general trends and geographies associated with
cassava.
• Role of large scale data, trends, aggregation, etc.
• More questions than answers…
Trends: Where are cassava yields?
Trends: Yield
Yield’s Range
Trends: Yield
Slow growth
Trends: Yield
Trends: Yield
Tendency to widen the
Major players
Cases for analysis
Trends:
Production
Cassava!!! Growing up
Trends:
Area
Harvest
• There is a general but fairly light increase in yields over time.
Differences in countries are becoming much more
pronounced over time.
• Production and area harvest has increased. Cassava is clearly
an important industrial product.
• Thailand stands out as a very important case study. It is
leading the pack in exports. What does this mean in when
markets are volatile?
Summary
Flows trade cassava
dried.
Cassava Dried Exports 1986.
FAOSTAT
Note the role of:
• Netherlands
• Costa Rica
• Thailand
• France
Cassava Dried Exports 2000. FAOSTAT
Flows of dried cassava
Note the roles of:
• Netherlands
• Costa Rica
• Thailand
• Belgium
• Germany
Flows of dried cassava
Cassava Dried Exports 2013. FAOSTAT
Note the network growth…
International trade of dried
cassava has grown
considerably.
Network: exports of
starch
Cassava starch exports period 1990-2000.
COMTRADE
How are trade networks of
Nigeria, Brazil and Thailand
about exports of starch?
Cassava starch Exports period 2001-2010. COMTRADE
Network: exports of
starch
Thailand’s exports
travel far
Cassava starch Exports period 2011-2015.
COMTRADE
Network: exports of
starch
Nigeria has just two
partners
A quick take on imports…
Cassava starch imports period 1990-2000.
COMTRADE
Network: imports of
starch.
Cassava starch imports period 2001-2010.
COMTRADE
Network: imports of
starch.
Import for Export
Cassava starch imports period 2011-2015. COMTRADE
Network: imports of
starch
Import for Export with
new players
How do we wrap our heads around the
complexity of cassava value chains?
Start simple, build up. This group will play a fundamental
role in helping to define the entry point for modeling
different cassava value chain scenarios using foresight
approaches.
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Workshop: Cassava value chains comparison

  • 1. Team GFSF: • Carlos Eduardo Gonzalez • Patricia Alvarez Toro • Steven Prager • James Cock • Ben Schiek WORKSHOP: CASSAVA VALUE CHAINS COMPARISON Aug. 24, 2016 Cali, Colombia E-mail Steve D. Prager, S.Prager@CGIAR.ORG
  • 3. 8:00 - 8:30 am Introductions, Logistics, and Kick off (Steve Prager & James Cock) 8:30 - 9:00 am Tree Planting 9:00 - 10:00 am Goals of the Meeting and Expected Outcomes 10:00 - 10:15 am Exciting times (Andy Jarvis, Director DAPA) Schedule for the Morning: BREAK!
  • 4. Logistics: • Bathrooms • Cash/Bank • Transport • Internet Access • Translation • Any other questions or concerns?
  • 5. Introductions… • Fact or fiction! • On a piece of paper, right down three short facts about yourself which may or may not be widely known. Two of the facts must be true, one must be false. • When it is your turn to introduce yourself: • State your name • Where you are based/visiting from • Your three “facts” • The rest of the group then “votes” on which are true or false.
  • 6. Acknowledgements: This activity would not have been possible without the support and contributions of many different institutions and individuals. The funding for this activity comes from the a combination of funds provided the CGIAR Policy, Institutions and Markets Research Program, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation through a contract with IFPRI. CIAT has provided an ideal setting for this activity and many scientists at CIAT as well as from other organizations have been instrumental in this getting to this point. The CIAT teams would also like to thank all of you for making this activity a priority.
  • 7. Why we’re here: It all started with a pretty naïve question… Change in Cassava Suitability
  • 8. Goals of the meeting: • Stated goal: The purpose of the meeting is to develop a communal understanding of cassava value chain similarities and differences across the Latin American, African and Asian contexts. We will use the work product of the meeting to develop a series of cassava value chain representations, designed to support cross-scale modeling of different cassava systems. • What this means: Within the CIAT team, our aim is to develop and use strategic foresight to help make better decisions with regard to investments in cassava R&D and cassava agronomic practices so as to increase shared prosperity and to improve the lives of smallholder farmers, especially under conditions of climate change. • What are your goals?
  • 9. This is not happening in a vacuum: • The RTB program identified a series of high priority research areas for cassava.
  • 10. What did the RTB effort highlight? • Policies: Assessment of cassava based innovation systems • Value chains, post‐harvest utilization and marketing: Improving shelf life of cassava roots, developing cassava products for industrial applications (flour and starch) • Genetic resource management: Phenotypic/molecular screening of landraces in search of high value traits/new sources/tolerance/resistance to stress • Disease control and management: Cassava Mosaic disease(Disease management) • Improvement of seeds or planting materials: Improving production and distribution of elite planting materials • Crop genetic improvement: High yield
  • 11. Why CIAT? • Our three mandate crops • Tropical forages • Beans • Cassava • Three research areas • Agrobiodiversity • Soils and Landscapes • Decision and Policy Analysis (DAPA) • Three key geographies • Africa • LAC • SE Asia • Interdisciplinary systems research • Experts in climate change • Experts in value chains • Experts in crop breeding and management
  • 13. What is foresight? • We usually talk about strategic foresight. Strategic foresight is an approach that allows us to look at potential system performance using both qualitative and quantitative data in a way that facilitates the examination of different potential future scenarios.
  • 14. How does foresight work? Define strategies Identify plausible futures Identify the drivers shaping the system Define the System Adapted from GFAR
  • 15. • A system driven most often by dynamic market demand for new products, or sometimes by expansion of existing ones • Critical planning to synchronize production, processing and market demand. • Realistic projections of yield. • Careful preparation for the changes in the biological and abiotic environment that result from scaling up production. • Private sector control of most elements of the value chain. (Thanks to Clair Hershey for these nuggets of wisdom.) Why is strategic foresight needed? The prerequisites for a success in developing cassava systems are complex and dynamic?
  • 16. The cassava paradox(es)… • Cassava is used as a famine reserve food • Cassava is used to create a high value industrial product • Cassava is highly perishable after harvest • Cassava is highly amenable to delayed harvest • Cassava is expected to fair better than many crops under climate change • Cassava pests and diseases are also expected to fair well under climate change. • Demand for fresh cassava as food is expected to decline with increases in income • Demand for processed cassava products (e.g., starch-based noodles) is expected to increase with increases in income. • All of these contrasts a) make cassava very interesting, and b) make it challenging to model.
  • 17. Where do we begin? We simplify…
  • 18. Understanding the GFSF approach: • How do we implement ex ante impact assessment of the role of investments in agricultural research for the global food system? • Brief overview of the “typical” approaches we have used in GFSF (to provide context).
  • 19. GLOBAL FUTURES AND STRATEGIC FORESIGHT (GFSF) • The Global Futures & Strategic Foresight (GFSF) project is designed to improve agricultural productivity and environmental sustainability, especially in developing countries. It is focused on evaluating promising technologies, investments, and policy reforms. • The project aims to improve the capacity of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR) centers to evaluate and prioritize research investments, and to support the decision- making of international development partners and national policymakers. Global Futures researchers collaborate with leading public and private institutions around the world. Each center has a team of researchers that contribute to the project outputs. www.globalfutures.cgiar.org
  • 20. GFSF: Global Futures and Strategic Foresight • What process are we applying? • What tools are used? ‘; •Expert knowledge •Priorities Strategic assessment of Cassava research priorities •Estimating yield data Biophysical crop modeling development •Establishing a base model that will include: • Δ Climate change • Δ Drivers Global yield modeling •Modeling economic impact of priorities in the context of climate change Ex ante modeling International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT)
  • 21. GFSF: Global Futures and Strategic Foresight • What process we are applying ?, What are used tools? Surplus Economic Model + Spatial Analysis International Model for Policy Analysis of Agricultural Commodities and Trade (IMPACT) ‘; •Expert knowledge •Priorities Strategic assessment of Cassava research priorities •Estimated yield data Biophysical crop modeling development •Establishing a base model that will include: • Δ Climate change • Δ Drivers Global yield modeling •Modeling economic impact of priorities in the context of climate change Ex ante modeling •Δ Yields •Δ Costs •Elasticities •Analysis of technology adoption •Cost of R&D Base Model •Impact modeling •Analysis of sensibility using GIS, agrienvironmental systems, indicators of countries etc. Ex ante modeling ‘;
  • 22. Ex ante impact assessment of the role of investment in agricultural research for the global food system. Ongoing and completed research: • Climate change impact in LAC: Economic impact of climate change in the agricultural sector in Latin America and the Caribbean through a lens of five crops. (IADB) • Beans: Economic impact of drought tolerant bean technology under conditions of climate change. (GFSF) • Rice: Research priority setting for rice research in LAC. (GFSF) • Forages: Improved forages for increasing milk production in East Africa. (CIAT Strategic Fund, Forages Program, and GFSF)
  • 23. What kind of results do we get? Trends in international trade for dry beans under climate change. Potential impact of drought tolerance in beans.
  • 24. What about cassava? Where do we start? • Review of the general trends and geographies associated with cassava. •Expert knowledge about cassava (chain value, production, trade). Strategic assessment of priorities Defining the most important nodes and priorities of cassava chains value. Defining Geographic area, type of model… Building model: Include crops, climate change and economics ? ? ? Ex ante modeling ? We are here!!
  • 25. Where do we start? • Review of the general trends and geographies associated with cassava. • Role of large scale data, trends, aggregation, etc. • More questions than answers…
  • 26. Trends: Where are cassava yields?
  • 34. • There is a general but fairly light increase in yields over time. Differences in countries are becoming much more pronounced over time. • Production and area harvest has increased. Cassava is clearly an important industrial product. • Thailand stands out as a very important case study. It is leading the pack in exports. What does this mean in when markets are volatile? Summary
  • 35. Flows trade cassava dried. Cassava Dried Exports 1986. FAOSTAT Note the role of: • Netherlands • Costa Rica • Thailand • France
  • 36. Cassava Dried Exports 2000. FAOSTAT Flows of dried cassava Note the roles of: • Netherlands • Costa Rica • Thailand • Belgium • Germany
  • 37. Flows of dried cassava Cassava Dried Exports 2013. FAOSTAT Note the network growth… International trade of dried cassava has grown considerably.
  • 38. Network: exports of starch Cassava starch exports period 1990-2000. COMTRADE How are trade networks of Nigeria, Brazil and Thailand about exports of starch?
  • 39. Cassava starch Exports period 2001-2010. COMTRADE Network: exports of starch Thailand’s exports travel far
  • 40. Cassava starch Exports period 2011-2015. COMTRADE Network: exports of starch Nigeria has just two partners
  • 41. A quick take on imports…
  • 42. Cassava starch imports period 1990-2000. COMTRADE Network: imports of starch.
  • 43. Cassava starch imports period 2001-2010. COMTRADE Network: imports of starch. Import for Export
  • 44. Cassava starch imports period 2011-2015. COMTRADE Network: imports of starch Import for Export with new players
  • 45. How do we wrap our heads around the complexity of cassava value chains? Start simple, build up. This group will play a fundamental role in helping to define the entry point for modeling different cassava value chain scenarios using foresight approaches.