International Potato Center (CIP)

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Introduction– Established: 1971 by the Peruvian government.
– Headquarters: Lima, Peru.
– Mission: To improve access to affordable nutritious food, foster inclusive business growth, and enhance climate resilience in root and tuber agri-food systems.
– Operations: Active in more than 20 countries across Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Objectives– Food Security: Enhance access to affordable and nutritious food.
– Economic Growth: Foster sustainable employment opportunities within root and tuber value chains.
– Climate Resilience: Strengthen agri-food systems’ ability to adapt to climate change.
Members (Dec 2024)– Part of CGIAR: CIP is a member of the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR).
– Collaborators: Partners with national agricultural research systems, NGOs, and private sector entities.
– India: India is an active research partner, with collaborations on potato and sweetpotato development projects.
Reports/Indices– Annual Reports: Highlights yearly achievements and financial performance.
– Research Publications: Includes scientific papers and technical bulletins.
– Impact Assessment Reports: Evaluates the outcomes of CIP’s initiatives.
Instruments– CIP 2030 Strategy: Defines goals and priorities for sustainable development in root and tuber crops.
– Partnership Agreements: Establish collaborations with governments, research institutions, and private sector entities.
– Intellectual Property Policies: Govern the management of research outputs and innovations.
Structure– Board of Trustees: Provides governance and strategic direction.
– Management Team: Oversees daily operations.
– Research Divisions: Focus on crop improvement, natural resource management, and socioeconomics.
– Country Offices: Facilitate research and partnerships in over 20 countries.
Subsidiary Organs– Genebank: Maintains genetic resources for potatoes, sweetpotatoes, and other Andean crops.
– Training Programs: Offers capacity building for researchers, extension workers, and farmers.
Committees– Scientific Advisory Committee: Guides research priorities.
– Audit Committee: Ensures financial accountability.
– Nominations Committee: Oversees leadership selection processes.
Initiatives– Potato Agri-Food Systems Program: Enhances productivity and sustainability in potato farming.
– Sweetpotato Agri-Food Systems Program: Develops sweetpotato varieties to improve nutrition and incomes.
– Biodiversity for the Future Program: Conserves genetic diversity for improved crop resilience.
– Climate Change Adaptation Program: Develops technologies to support farmers in adapting to climate variability.

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