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Event Type
CCARDESA Event
Event date and time
Jan 15, 2025 - Jan 17, 2025

Overview of the Conference

The 2nd APPSA Regional Scientific Conference is set to take place from January 15 to 17, 2025, in the charming city of Maseru, nestled in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. This event promises to be a vibrant gathering of agricultural researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who share a common passion for advancing food and nutrition security in the region.

Importance of Agricultural Research

Agricultural research isn't just a field of study; it’s the backbone of food security. As we face growing challenges such as climate change and population growth, innovative research becomes essential. This conference serves as a platform to showcase the latest findings, tools, and methods aimed at improving agricultural practices and enhancing food production. By coming together, attendees will explore how science can solve real problems in everyday farming.

Network and Collaboration Opportunities

Imagine sitting in a room filled with experts from various agricultural backgrounds, all eager to share their success stories and learn from one another. That’s the magic of the APPSA conference! It’s not only about presentations and lectures; it’s about making connections. Collaborating with like-minded individuals can lead to new partnerships and creative solutions that can ripple out into farming communities across the region.

Engaging Sessions and Workshops

The conference isn't just lectures from the front of a room. Expect interactive sessions where participants can dive into discussions, share experiences, and brainstorm new ideas. From workshops on sustainable farming practices to sessions covering the latest research methodologies, there’s something for everyone. This hands-on approach creates an environment where knowledge flows freely, and innovation thrives.    

Addressing Food and Nutrition Security

Food and nutrition security is a top priority for many countries. Through the lens of agricultural research, the conference aims to tackle these pressing issues head-on. Participants will discuss strategies for improving crop yields, addressing malnutrition, and promoting sustainable farming practices. Engaging in these crucial conversations reinforces the collective goal of ensuring that everyone has access to sufficient and nutritious food.

Exploring the Beautiful Setting of Lesotho

Maseru, the conference venue, offers more than just a backdrop for discussions. This stunning locale, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, provides an inspiring setting. Attendees can explore the picturesque mountains and local traditions, making the experience memorable both inside and outside the conference hall. It's a chance to appreciate the unique beauty of Lesotho while collaborating on vital agricultural challenges.

Call to Action

Mark your calendars! January 15-17, 2025, will be an unforgettable date for everyone involved in agricultural research and food security. The 2nd APPSA Regional Scientific Conference is not just an event; it’s a movement towards a more secure and nourished future. Whether you’re a researcher, farmer, or policy-maker, your voice and ideas matter. Join the conversation and be part of the solution!

 

Registration fees and deadlines

Normal registration:US$ 100.00 (until 13th December 2024)
Late registration:US$ 150.00 (14th – 31st Dec 2024)
Students (to send proof of registration):US$ 25.00

 

 

Event Type
CCARDESA Event
Event date and time
Jan 15, 2025 - Jan 17, 2025

Overview of the Conference

The 2nd APPSA Regional Scientific Conference is set to take place from January 15 to 17, 2025, in the charming city of Maseru, nestled in the Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. This event promises to be a vibrant gathering of agricultural researchers, practitioners, and policymakers who share a common passion for advancing food and nutrition security in the region.

Importance of Agricultural Research

Agricultural research isn't just a field of study; it’s the backbone of food security. As we face growing challenges such as climate change and population growth, innovative research becomes essential. This conference serves as a platform to showcase the latest findings, tools, and methods aimed at improving agricultural practices and enhancing food production. By coming together, attendees will explore how science can solve real problems in everyday farming.

Network and Collaboration Opportunities

Imagine sitting in a room filled with experts from various agricultural backgrounds, all eager to share their success stories and learn from one another. That’s the magic of the APPSA conference! It’s not only about presentations and lectures; it’s about making connections. Collaborating with like-minded individuals can lead to new partnerships and creative solutions that can ripple out into farming communities across the region.

Engaging Sessions and Workshops

The conference isn't just lectures from the front of a room. Expect interactive sessions where participants can dive into discussions, share experiences, and brainstorm new ideas. From workshops on sustainable farming practices to sessions covering the latest research methodologies, there’s something for everyone. This hands-on approach creates an environment where knowledge flows freely, and innovation thrives.    

Addressing Food and Nutrition Security

Food and nutrition security is a top priority for many countries. Through the lens of agricultural research, the conference aims to tackle these pressing issues head-on. Participants will discuss strategies for improving crop yields, addressing malnutrition, and promoting sustainable farming practices. Engaging in these crucial conversations reinforces the collective goal of ensuring that everyone has access to sufficient and nutritious food.

Exploring the Beautiful Setting of Lesotho

Maseru, the conference venue, offers more than just a backdrop for discussions. This stunning locale, known for its breathtaking landscapes and rich culture, provides an inspiring setting. Attendees can explore the picturesque mountains and local traditions, making the experience memorable both inside and outside the conference hall. It's a chance to appreciate the unique beauty of Lesotho while collaborating on vital agricultural challenges.

Call to Action

Mark your calendars! January 15-17, 2025, will be an unforgettable date for everyone involved in agricultural research and food security. The 2nd APPSA Regional Scientific Conference is not just an event; it’s a movement towards a more secure and nourished future. Whether you’re a researcher, farmer, or policy-maker, your voice and ideas matter. Join the conversation and be part of the solution!

 

Registration fees and deadlines

Normal registration:US$ 100.00 (until 13th December 2024)
Late registration:US$ 150.00 (14th – 31st Dec 2024)
Students (to send proof of registration):US$ 25.00

 

 

1. Background

Agricultural research plays a crucial role to enhance food and nutrition security and agricultural development by increasing agricultural productivity and production to meet the food demands of a rapidly growing population. CCARDESA, through the World Bank supported Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA) and the Food Systems Resilience Programme (FSRP), is coordinating the generation and dissemination of resilience promoting agricultural technologies, innovations, and management practices (TIMPs) to enhance production and productivity. One of the key strategies of availing improved TIMPs is through scientific conferences where regional and international researchers gather to share their research findings and exchange experiences. CCARDESA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition of Lesotho, is planning to convene a second APPSA scientific conference, aimed at fostering learning, collaboration and sharing of best practices for improving agricultural productivity and production in the face increasing climate related hazards and different types of global shocks.

2. Who should participate in the Conference

  • Researchers, extensionists, and all actors in the Agricultural Research for Development (AR4D) space;
  • Farmers and Farmers' organisations;
  • Policy makers;
  • Agro dealers, seed companies and traders;
  • Development agencies; and
  • Investors in agriculture.

3. Conference outcomes

  • Enhanced collaboration amongst researchers, extensionists, policy makers, farmers and farmers' organisations and other actors in the AR4D space to ensure that agricultural research and development outputs are relevant to the current global and regional context, address important cross-cutting issues, and give due attention to key areas in the agricultural sector in the SADC region;
  • Increased collaboration, learning, and networking among Scientists in the SADC region and beyond; and
  • Shared practical solutions for advocating for more and sustained support and financing of agricultural research.

4. Conference thematic areas

  • Crop Improvement: Genetic diversity, including collection, characterization, conservation, and exchange of germplasm; crop breeding and biotechnology;
  • Production Systems Management and intensification: Agronomy, including Climate-Smart Agriculture, Soil and Water Management, and Integrated Pest and Disease Management;
  • Postharvest technologies, nutrition, and value addition;
  • Technology dissemination and Seed Systems; and
  • Socio-economic studies, gender and youth.

5. Main conference activities

(i) Keynote presentations by invited guests; 
(ii) Oral presentations of research findings; 
(iii) Poster exhibitions and demonstrations; and 
(iv) Learning tour.

6. Exhibitions and side events

Partners and stakeholders planning to exhibit during the conference, have side events or run special sessions related to the conference theme, will be required to apply through the conference organizing committee. Details will be included in the call for concept notes.

7. Sponsorship

  • Organizations or individuals willing to sponsor selected activities of the conference are invited to indicate by responding to a call to be made through the conference webpage.

8. Registration fees and deadlines

Normal registration:US$ 100.00 (until 13th December 2024)
Late registration:US$ 150.00 (14th – 31st Dec 2024)
Students (to send proof of registration):US$ 25.00

 

 

1. Background

Agricultural research plays a crucial role to enhance food and nutrition security and agricultural development by increasing agricultural productivity and production to meet the food demands of a rapidly growing population. CCARDESA, through the World Bank supported Agricultural Productivity Programme for Southern Africa (APPSA) and the Food Systems Resilience Programme (FSRP), is coordinating the generation and dissemination of resilience promoting agricultural technologies, innovations, and management practices (TIMPs) to enhance production and productivity. One of the key strategies of availing improved TIMPs is through scientific conferences where regional and international researchers gather to share their research findings and exchange experiences. CCARDESA, in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Security and Nutrition of Lesotho, is planning to convene a second APPSA scientific conference, aimed at fostering learning, collaboration and sharing of best practices for improving agricultural productivity and production in the face increasing climate related hazards and different types of global shocks.

2. Thematic areas for the APPSA Scientific Conference

• Crop Improvement: Genetic diversity, including collection, characterization, conservation, and exchange of germplasm; crop breeding and biotechnology

• Production Systems Management and intensification: Agronomy, including climate-smart agriculture, Soil and Water Management, and Integrated Pest and Disease Management

• Postharvest technologies, nutrition, and value addition

• Technology Dissemination and Seed Systems

• Socio-economic studies, gender and youth

3. Submission of Abstracts and posters

Authors are requested to indicate whether the submission is for an oral or poster presentation. Abstracts should have the following specifications:

• Font: Times New Roman, font size: 12, line spacing: 1.5

• have a short title (concise and informative) that adequately captures the scope of the presentation.

• be written in English, French, or Portuguese

• indicate the authors of the abstract and their affiliations, with the corresponding author clearly marked and contact details provided

• should include a statement of the problem, objectives, methods, and main results and conclusion

• be a maximum of 350 words

• provide keywords for the abstract (up to 5)

Authors are requested to indicate the sub-theme for which they are making submissions. Authors are requested to indicate whether the submission is for an oral or poster presentation. To submit an abstract, visit the REGISTRATION page (https://ccardesa.org/registration-2nd-appsa-scientific-conference) and register as oral or poster presenter. Follow the instructions on submitting the form (making sure you paste the abstract in the space provided).

4. Peer Review and shortlisting of the abstracts

Abstracts will be peer-reviewed by the Technical Committee comprising representatives from stakeholders. The Technical Committee reserves the right to reject or accept an abstract, and their decision will be final. By submitting an abstract, the authors commit that at least one author will attend the conference to present the paper/poster if accepted. In addition, peer-reviewed proceedings of the conference will be published after the conference.

5. Sponsorship

All support will be acknowledged. Please register as sponsor and follow the guidelines if you would want to pledge support.

6. Partnerships, Collaboration and side meetings

Partners and stakeholders wishing to run special sessions and panel discussions under the sponsorship program are requested to register as SPONSOR in the REGISTRATION page (https://ccardesa.org/registration-2nd-appsa-scientific-conference) and CCARDESA will reply with an acceptance letter and further instructions.

7. Important dates

1st Call for Abstracts and posters3rd September 2024
2nd Call for Abstracts and posters1st October 2024
Close for receipt of Abstracts and posters31st November 2024
First Draft of the programme & Notification of Authors6th December 2024
Publishing of Final Programme16th December 2024
Conference run15th to 17th January 2025

 

 

8. Registration fees and deadlines

Normal registration:US$ 100.00 (until 13th December 2024)
Late registration:US$ 150.00 (14th – 31st Dec 2024)
Students (to send proof of registration):US$ 25.00

 

 

The 2nd APPSA Regional Scientific Conference is scheduled for 15-17 January 2025 in Maseru, Mountain Kingdom of Lesotho. The specific venue will be communicated in due course.

1. Sponsorship

For sponsoship, organizations or individuals are recommended to register as sponsors in the registration page. CCARDESA will respond with an acceptance letter and further instructions.

2. Exhibition

For exhibition, individuals or organizations are recommended to register as exhibitors in the registration page. Exhibitors will be able to pick between 3x3 and 3x6 booth sizes with basic booth furniture to include a Table, 2 Chairs, Waste Bin, Tablecloth, Spotlights, PowerPoint Blue Carpet, Facial Name wastebasket, and power line. Further details will be communicated via an acceptance letter.

Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported