Smallholder Cattle Enterprise Development in Timor Leste (ACIAR LPS/2014/038)
Senin, 29 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up December 2015
From the project leaders Great news – we are in the final stages of receiving
approval from ACIAR for a new beef research project. It is a large project and
will be a major part of the life for many Timor Leste partners over the next 5
years.
Eric will stay and be project
leader till May. The in-country project leader will be Drh Antonino do Karmo,
who is a welcome new partner in beef production research. Mr Celestino Mali has
been appointed in-country project coordinator to work with the project leader
and coordinate MAF operations.
The new project will have
strong linkage with ACIAR’s new crop project, planned to start in mid-2016.
We are in the final stages of the two beef projects led by
UQ and UNRAM. Both have been quite successful in meeting their objectives. The
big task ahead is to prepare the final reports and use the results in future
research and farmer and adviser training.
Dahlan & Geoffry wish the
families of everyone in the project team and all our friends across
Timor-Leste, Indonesia and Australia a very happy and safe festive season.
Starting a new project means we
will have transition to a new team. The main feature of the new team will be a
major influx of MAF district staff who will play a central role. Senior
management in MAF, from the Minister down, is strongly supportive of the new
project and are very active under the leadership of Drh Antonino do Karmo in
positioning appropriate staff and resources.
The current projects have
launched the careers of many young animal scientists for Timor Leste.
Unfortunately, we can only go forward with 5 of these young people, with
addition of new graduates with business degrees coming into the project team.
For those who leave us, we hope the valuable training they have received helps
them gain employment using their new-found skills and knowledge.
Kamis, 18 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up Oktober 2015
From the project leaders
We are in the run-down to the end of the project in
December with detailed plans in place to ensure we meet all milestones.
Dahlan’s group recently visited to start up a final pen experiment.
On a recent visit, Elske invited
Nurul from the University of Mataram. Nurul is a great addition to our project
team with her skills as a communication specialist backed with her veterinary
science experience. Scott is currently enjoying a trip to Timor Leste where he
is working closely with the UNTL team to complete his report on beef markets.
At previous visits we have seen opportunities created for us by other projects
such as new butcher shops.
The next visit by Simon in November aims to transform the
data collected by field researchers into new meanings for cattle weights for
farmers. This is an exciting phase in the project.
The proposal for the next project is now with ACIAR’s
external reviewers after a great effort by all the team in preparing the
submission.
During Elske and Nurul’s 10-day
visit to Timor Leste their workshops in Aidabaleten and Fatucahi with field
researchers and MAF staff examined how best to support farmers exiting the
project as it draws to a close. The team scrutinised barriers and opportunities
for facilitation of learning in the field. They also had an update on outreach
activities.
During the visit, Ms. Nurul explored feasibility for a video
production to raise farmer awareness of new practices with assistance from
field researchers and MAF staff.
Nurul and Elske worked hard, whizzing through training plans
for the December workshop with field researchers, MAF & UNTL staff,
extension officers and farmers. They also worked hard to draft the video story
boards, preparing information relevant to the farmers and their situation.
Selasa, 16 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up September 2015
From the project leaders
Having Eric Thorne George as project coordinator based
in Dili is yielding tremendous dividends. Eric provides a steady hand in
guiding project operations. The excellent support from Joana is greatly
appreciated.
Cattle in the ACIAR project
pens at Loes research station will soon be sold to enable the experiments for
which they were built to proceed. This will be a valuable experience for all
involved. In addition, it will provide some much needed information on cattle
diets made up from leucaena and dried maize stover.
We are currently gearing up for
the final weighing of cattle in the project. This is an important event
providing vital data to underpin future research.
Congratulations to Ezequil on the safe arrival of their new
baby.
Innovative cattle yard design for smallholder farmers is a
current feature of our research. The aim is to have affordable infrastructure
that gives farmers excellent and safe cattle control, a vital element in
effective beef systems.
The simple answer is to value
them. Heavier cattle can be sold for a higher price.
Live weight is therefore a very
important measurement in cattle research. If we have electronic scales, we can
measure weight precisely. We must, however, take care that the animals have had
access to water and feed before weighing or we may have an inaccurate result.
Where scales are not available,
girth is used. This method is less precise, but has good accuracy in Bali
cattle.
Our research shows average growth rate of young cattle in
Timor Leste varies from 0.1-0.3 kg/day. This is low compared to an achievable
level of 0.4-0.6 kg/day.
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up August 2015
From the project leaders
The end of December is racing
towards us – the end of the project. But it will herald a new project to build
on what we have achieved so far. We plan to have the Phase 2 submission to
ACIAR for their review in September.
Our two beef projects are working well together. This will
be exemplified by the bull-feeding experiment soon to start at Loes, with
people from both projects having input into how this will be conducted to
answer a good question and develop capacity for as many people as possible.
We are very pleased to have
Eric Thorne-George on the team as project coordinator in Dili.
Eric comes to us from a stint
with ILO, with whom he will maintain close contact.
Having such a person in the
team is a major bonus for everyone. His leadership in all project activities is
exemplary.
Eric is a spare-moments writer of fiction and fact. His
talent emerges in this newsletter describing a farmer visit in Fatucahi.
Kamis, 11 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up July 2015
From the project leaders ACIAR’s review of our projects in Jan-Feb was very favourable. Some recommendations were made, including extension of “036” to Dec 15, and advice on structure and function of a new project. A preliminary proposal for a new beef research project involving Australian, Indonesian and Timor Leste has beenapproved by ACIAR. We hope to be submitting a full proposal in September to start in January. Eric Thorne-George will join the team in July as project coordinator. Eric is very experienced in the type of work we conduct. We warmly welcome his participation.
Elske has some exciting training modules planned for
Jul-Dec, some with filming. This will be valued by farmers and advisory staff
well into the future. Our projects are providing many people with new skills
and experience toboost their prospects in finding future employment or
establishing new businesses.The new project will contract staff who will
primarily have livestock marketing and production skills. It is hoped these
positions will be advertised later this year with several positions filled by
staff from the current project.
Rabu, 10 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Beefing Up March 2015
We have just had a very
constructive review as we head towards the end of the project. Bruce Pengelly
and Teddy Kristedi have left us with plenty of good ideas on how to set this
and the planned research on more productive courses – their advice will be used
in building the basis of a new project at the 25 March meeting. ACIAR’s late
review has meant “036” is set to be extended to the end of December, while
“022” will still finish in February.
MAIN EVENT: The important meetings in Dili on 24 and 25 March
will put us on the path to our next project. We expect all staff to attend and
have the opportunity to contribute.
We are keen to build capacity
by giving new staff training and experience so they may have the opportunity to
be part of the next project. Many of the local staff have had the opportunity
to experience international study tours. Latino Coimbra and Yuliaty Brito had
intensive training in Australia. Jorge, Rita, Anthonio and Rita experienced
more advanced research in neighbouring Indonesia. We eagerly anticipate the
return of Pedro, Quintiliano and Walter to the project team when they complete
their international post-graduate training.
Senin, 08 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Monthly Report May 2016
Aciar Timor Leste Beef
Made Monthly Report, May 2016
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Summary
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There was always never looking good for
“waiting” on something we don’t know when it happen to make a move. That is
what we had now. But eric always said “everythings slow in here (maybe about
MoU) so just wait and keep the momentum so if there “the time” come, we can go
as quick as we can”. So everyday (normal workday) all project staff come and
waiting on the news. Eric had make a good plan “after” MoU be sign and take a
person to responsible at that job. It’s a good plan so we can use it when MoU
been sign. Latino give us advise to make our waiting time “life”. He suggest us
to make a training to Fr’s because theres always have a difficult way to make a
communication with farmers, communication with leader (English and Indonesian
language), input data and some knowledge about our project will do in
farmers/field. So we had make a schedule training and this training had been doing
now.
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After eric leave, DG had come to us (27May2016) and
tell about the MoU still in the ministeriu and still been check at there. DG
didn’t know to what make it so long till now. Was it because the trilateral or
another rules had been change? (there not only MAF but ministry of Foreign Affairs
and ministerio dos Negocio Estrangeinos too to make MoU been sign). So DG just
said to keep wait and its good to had a training at waiting time.
Selasa, 02 Agustus 2016
ACIAR Timor Leste Beef : Signing Ceremony
June,2016
Dili, finally the Memorandum of Subsidiary Arrangement (MSA) had sign by two government (Australian and Timor Leste). Its good news to continue collaboration between MAF staff and ACIAR project staff in Timor Leste to produce medium research who could increase farmers in Timor Leste.
The aim of this project are to increase the income of smallholder crop-livestock farmers and market chain operator in Timor Leste through more efficient, commercially-oriented cattle production and improved access to markets. the project objective are : 1) to establish Beef Systems Development groups to guide research at a municipal level. 2) to strengthen capacity of Timor Leste beef cattle industry participants to support development of profitable production systems. 3) to facilitate the development of farm business skills and cattle marketing systems. 4) to develop profitable forage-based cattle management systems.
hope all the team project would sinergy to successfull this project.
regards
M.Sudarma
Project Officer
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