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CGIAR research program on Agriculture for
Improved Nutrition and Health
Hung Nguyen-Viet and Delia Grace
International Livestock Research Institute
Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Seminar
Hanoi, Vietnam
11 June 2014
Outline
• CGIAR and ILRI
• CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition
and Health (A4NH)
• Food safety in informal market
• Examples from Vietnam
 CGIAR: CGIAR 15 centers (IRRI, CIAT, IWMI…)
 ILRI: International Livestock Research Institute
• Staff: 700
• Budget: $60 million
• 30+ scientific disciplines
• 120 senior scientists from 39 countries
• 56% of internationally recruited
staff are from 22 developing countries
• 34% of internationally recruited staff
are women
• Large campuses in Kenya and Ethiopia
• 70% of research in sub-Saharan Africa
ILRI Offices
Burkina Faso
Nigeria
Mozambique
Kenya
Ethiopia
India
Sri Lanka
China
Laos
Vietnam
Thailand
Nairobi: Headquarters
Addis Ababa: principal campus
Ethiopia
Uganda
5
International
agricultural
health research
Human
health
Agro-
Ecosystems
Animal
health
HEALTH STAKEHOLDERS
• International organisations
• Regional organisations
• Private sector health provision
• Public health
• Veterinary public health
• NGOs
• Conservation
• Environment
RISK CREATORS
• Agriculture, intensification
• Natural resource management
• Industry
• Urbanisation
• ETC
NUTRITION HEALTH
Maximizing Benefits Reducing Risks
Food borne diseases
Neglected zoonoses
Emerging disease
Other AE health risks
Livelihoods
Incomes
Employment
Food security
(quantity & quality)
Gender equity
Vulnerable and marginal populations
Populations exposed to agriculture intensification
TARGET POPULATIONS
Key goal of A4NH
Agriculture
• 3 components around
human nutrition (IFPRI)
• 1 component on
prevention and control
of Agricultural
Associated Diseases
• Food safety
• Zoonoses
• Emerging diseases
• Ecohealth/OneHealth
• Integrated programs &
harmonized policies
 aghealth.wordpress.com
 www.a4nh.cgiar.org
CGIAR Research Program on
Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH)
Agriculture-associated diseases
Goal: Prevent & control AAD for improved food
safety, water quality, GAP and better control
of zoonoses & emerging diseases
Sub Components:
– Improving food safety
– Controlling zoonotic diseases and diseases
emerging from animals
– Other health risks of agro-ecosystems
Project Objective Location Duration
Safe Food, Fair Food • Assess risk in wet market
• Pilot test risk management
• Capacity development
• Policy engagement
Egypt, Ethiopia,
Uganda, Tanzania,
Senegal
2012-2015
PigRisk Vietnam 2012-2017
Rapid assessment Assess food safety & nutrition
research opportunities
Tanzania, Uganda,
Vietnam, Zambia
2012-2014
GetDairy Training & support of informal
dairy sector
India 2008-2014
MorePork Component on pork safety &
nutrition
Uganda 2014-2017
CowKiller Multipathogen survey Tanzania 2013-2014
PeriMilk Assess urban bTB & AMR India 2014-2017
Projects on food safety in informal markets
Project Objective Duration
ILRI MyDairy Risk and economic assessment of aflatoxins in dairy
chain
2012-2015
Afla-Extra Review & map aflatoxins
Aflatoxin impact on livestock
2012-2013
BecA Screen wheat for resistance; diagnostics;
kernel sorter; maps; decontamination
2011-2016
IFPRI Portfolio on market incentives for aflatoxin management
RCT on impact of aflatoxins on stunting
IITA Portfolio on biological control of aflatoxins using Aflasafe
Writing policy packages for EAC
ICRISAT Integrated control of aflatoxins in groundnuts
CIMMYT Breeding resistant maize varieties
Projects on aflatoxins
Project Objective Duration
EcoZD Ecohealth approaches to assessing and managing
zoonotic diseases in SE Asia
2008-2014
Healthy
Futures
Mapping and modelling Rift Valley Fever (malaria,
schistosomiasis)
2011-2014
DDDAC Diseases associated with irrigation: detection, impacts
and management
2012-2015
LITS Assessing and developing livestock traceability
systems
2013-2014
EbolaRisk Assessing risk of Ebola emergence in Uganda 2012-2014
Projects on disease drivers, emergence
Characteristics Benefits
No effective health and
safety regulations;
Many actors;
Pay no tax;
Traditional processing
& retail practices;
Poor infrastructure;
Little support from public
sector or NGO.
Cheap;
Fresh;
Local breeds;
Taste;
Trust vendors;
Credit.
INFORMAL
MARKETS
More than 80% of perishables bought from informal markets
Food safety in informal market
SSA - 2000
3%
3%
4%
47%
16%
3%
24%
Meat
Dairy
Fruit & Vegetables
Cereals
Roots & Tubers
Dryland crops
Others
Source: Herrero et al 2008
Africa: one billion consumers with high potential to
consume more livestock products
Europe - 2000
10%
11%
5%
31%
5%
1%
37%
Meat
Dairy
Fruit & Vegetables
Cereals
Roots & Tubers
Dryland crops
Others
Europe: ASF 21% of diet
SS Africa: ASF 6% of diet
Diet composition
Diet composition
By 2050: 2 billion consumers
Increasing concerns over food safety
Jabbar et al.; Lapar et al.
In 7 developing countries studied
• Many/most reported concern over food
safety (40-97%)
• Willing to pay 5-10% premium for food
safety
• Younger, wealthier, town-residing,
supermarket-shoppers willing to pay
more for safety
• Buy 20-40% less during animal health
scares
High levels of hazards
across different settings and value chains
• First reported Trichinella in pork
in Uganda; Listeria in milk and
fish in Ghana
• Faecal bacteria unacceptable in
88% of pork samples in
Nagaland
• 98% of meat in Ibadan
unacceptable by one or more of
3 standards (TAC, EB, col)
• Unacceptable B. cereus in 24%
of boiled milk in Abidjan
• Commercial broilers:
30% of chicken sold in South
Africa unacceptable for S.
aureus
• Farmed fish:
77% unacceptable TAC; 69%
unacceptable for S. aureus in
Egypt
Variable levels of risks and risk factors
• 4% consumers Vietnam report GIT illness in last 2 weeks
• No relation to pork or meat consumption, strong relation to vegetable
consumption
• 9% consumers in Nigeria report GIT illness in last 2 weeks
• Strong relation to meat consumption
• 23% consumers in Nagaland report GIT illness in last 2 weeks
• No relation to pork, meat or vegetable consumption, strong relation to hygiene
Importance of social, economic and
environmental factors
• The meat of women butchers in Nigeria had less microbial
contamination than meat of men butchers in the same market.
• Urban dairies in Uganda that experienced harassment from
authorities had fewer good practices than those who didn’t.
• Food in informal markets is more affordable:
Most common price of raw
milk
Most common price
processed milk
50 KES a litre 90 KES a litre
Survey in Dagoretti, Nairobi, 2013
19
Findings are often counter-intuitive
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Poor total bacteria Unacceptable total
bacteria
Unacceptable
faecal bacteria
Unaccpetable
Staph
Unacceptable
listeria
Any unacceptable
Supermarket
Wet market
Village
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Improvements are feasible, effective, affordable
• Branding & certification of milk vendors in Kenya
• Led to improved milk safety and saved economy USD 33 million
• Peer training, branding, innovation for Nigerian butchers
• Led to 20% more meat samples meeting standards
• Intervention cost USD 9 per butcher, but resulted in savings of USD 780 per
butcher per year from reduced cost of human illness
• Providing information on rational drug use to farmers
• Led to fourfold knowledge increase, twofold better practice, and halving of
disease in animals
21
22
Food safety project (PigRISK)
- Assess impacts of pork-borne diseases on human health and
identifying critical control points/opportunities for risk
management using a “farm to table” approach. (Salmonella,
Streptococcus suis, antibiotic residues, growth promoters)
- Develop and test incentive-based innovations to improve
management of human health risks
- Sustainably improve capacity to assess and manage risks by
engaging smallholders and co-generating evidence.
Key actors: producer, slaughterhouse, retailer, trader, consumers, input
supplier. Hung Yen and Nghe An
to improve the livelihoods of rural and urban poor in Vietnam through
improved opportunities and incomes from pig value chains as a result
of reduced risks associated with pork-borne diseases.
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Taskforce of risk assessment for food safety
 Taskforce of risk assessment for FOOD SAFETY in
Vietnam: linking science to policy to increase food
safety
 Composed by food safety risk assessment experts from
Universities, research institutes, policy makers from
MOH and MARD
 Works on “case studies” on risk assessment of food
commodities prioritized by policy makers and develop
risk assessment guideline
 Trainings and follow-up
 Communication and dissemination
The presentation has a Creative Commons licence. You are free to re-use or distribute this work, provided credit is given to ILRI.
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CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Improved Nutrition and Health

  • 1. CGIAR research program on Agriculture for Improved Nutrition and Health Hung Nguyen-Viet and Delia Grace International Livestock Research Institute Oxford University Clinical Research Unit Seminar Hanoi, Vietnam 11 June 2014
  • 2. Outline • CGIAR and ILRI • CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH) • Food safety in informal market • Examples from Vietnam
  • 3.  CGIAR: CGIAR 15 centers (IRRI, CIAT, IWMI…)  ILRI: International Livestock Research Institute • Staff: 700 • Budget: $60 million • 30+ scientific disciplines • 120 senior scientists from 39 countries • 56% of internationally recruited staff are from 22 developing countries • 34% of internationally recruited staff are women • Large campuses in Kenya and Ethiopia • 70% of research in sub-Saharan Africa
  • 4. ILRI Offices Burkina Faso Nigeria Mozambique Kenya Ethiopia India Sri Lanka China Laos Vietnam Thailand Nairobi: Headquarters Addis Ababa: principal campus Ethiopia Uganda
  • 5. 5 International agricultural health research Human health Agro- Ecosystems Animal health HEALTH STAKEHOLDERS • International organisations • Regional organisations • Private sector health provision • Public health • Veterinary public health • NGOs • Conservation • Environment RISK CREATORS • Agriculture, intensification • Natural resource management • Industry • Urbanisation • ETC
  • 6. NUTRITION HEALTH Maximizing Benefits Reducing Risks Food borne diseases Neglected zoonoses Emerging disease Other AE health risks Livelihoods Incomes Employment Food security (quantity & quality) Gender equity Vulnerable and marginal populations Populations exposed to agriculture intensification TARGET POPULATIONS Key goal of A4NH Agriculture
  • 7. • 3 components around human nutrition (IFPRI) • 1 component on prevention and control of Agricultural Associated Diseases • Food safety • Zoonoses • Emerging diseases • Ecohealth/OneHealth • Integrated programs & harmonized policies  aghealth.wordpress.com  www.a4nh.cgiar.org CGIAR Research Program on Agriculture for Nutrition and Health (A4NH)
  • 8. Agriculture-associated diseases Goal: Prevent & control AAD for improved food safety, water quality, GAP and better control of zoonoses & emerging diseases Sub Components: – Improving food safety – Controlling zoonotic diseases and diseases emerging from animals – Other health risks of agro-ecosystems
  • 9. Project Objective Location Duration Safe Food, Fair Food • Assess risk in wet market • Pilot test risk management • Capacity development • Policy engagement Egypt, Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Senegal 2012-2015 PigRisk Vietnam 2012-2017 Rapid assessment Assess food safety & nutrition research opportunities Tanzania, Uganda, Vietnam, Zambia 2012-2014 GetDairy Training & support of informal dairy sector India 2008-2014 MorePork Component on pork safety & nutrition Uganda 2014-2017 CowKiller Multipathogen survey Tanzania 2013-2014 PeriMilk Assess urban bTB & AMR India 2014-2017 Projects on food safety in informal markets
  • 10. Project Objective Duration ILRI MyDairy Risk and economic assessment of aflatoxins in dairy chain 2012-2015 Afla-Extra Review & map aflatoxins Aflatoxin impact on livestock 2012-2013 BecA Screen wheat for resistance; diagnostics; kernel sorter; maps; decontamination 2011-2016 IFPRI Portfolio on market incentives for aflatoxin management RCT on impact of aflatoxins on stunting IITA Portfolio on biological control of aflatoxins using Aflasafe Writing policy packages for EAC ICRISAT Integrated control of aflatoxins in groundnuts CIMMYT Breeding resistant maize varieties Projects on aflatoxins
  • 11. Project Objective Duration EcoZD Ecohealth approaches to assessing and managing zoonotic diseases in SE Asia 2008-2014 Healthy Futures Mapping and modelling Rift Valley Fever (malaria, schistosomiasis) 2011-2014 DDDAC Diseases associated with irrigation: detection, impacts and management 2012-2015 LITS Assessing and developing livestock traceability systems 2013-2014 EbolaRisk Assessing risk of Ebola emergence in Uganda 2012-2014 Projects on disease drivers, emergence
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  • 13. Characteristics Benefits No effective health and safety regulations; Many actors; Pay no tax; Traditional processing & retail practices; Poor infrastructure; Little support from public sector or NGO. Cheap; Fresh; Local breeds; Taste; Trust vendors; Credit. INFORMAL MARKETS More than 80% of perishables bought from informal markets Food safety in informal market
  • 14. SSA - 2000 3% 3% 4% 47% 16% 3% 24% Meat Dairy Fruit & Vegetables Cereals Roots & Tubers Dryland crops Others Source: Herrero et al 2008 Africa: one billion consumers with high potential to consume more livestock products Europe - 2000 10% 11% 5% 31% 5% 1% 37% Meat Dairy Fruit & Vegetables Cereals Roots & Tubers Dryland crops Others Europe: ASF 21% of diet SS Africa: ASF 6% of diet Diet composition Diet composition By 2050: 2 billion consumers
  • 15. Increasing concerns over food safety Jabbar et al.; Lapar et al. In 7 developing countries studied • Many/most reported concern over food safety (40-97%) • Willing to pay 5-10% premium for food safety • Younger, wealthier, town-residing, supermarket-shoppers willing to pay more for safety • Buy 20-40% less during animal health scares
  • 16. High levels of hazards across different settings and value chains • First reported Trichinella in pork in Uganda; Listeria in milk and fish in Ghana • Faecal bacteria unacceptable in 88% of pork samples in Nagaland • 98% of meat in Ibadan unacceptable by one or more of 3 standards (TAC, EB, col) • Unacceptable B. cereus in 24% of boiled milk in Abidjan • Commercial broilers: 30% of chicken sold in South Africa unacceptable for S. aureus • Farmed fish: 77% unacceptable TAC; 69% unacceptable for S. aureus in Egypt
  • 17. Variable levels of risks and risk factors • 4% consumers Vietnam report GIT illness in last 2 weeks • No relation to pork or meat consumption, strong relation to vegetable consumption • 9% consumers in Nigeria report GIT illness in last 2 weeks • Strong relation to meat consumption • 23% consumers in Nagaland report GIT illness in last 2 weeks • No relation to pork, meat or vegetable consumption, strong relation to hygiene
  • 18. Importance of social, economic and environmental factors • The meat of women butchers in Nigeria had less microbial contamination than meat of men butchers in the same market. • Urban dairies in Uganda that experienced harassment from authorities had fewer good practices than those who didn’t. • Food in informal markets is more affordable: Most common price of raw milk Most common price processed milk 50 KES a litre 90 KES a litre Survey in Dagoretti, Nairobi, 2013
  • 19. 19 Findings are often counter-intuitive 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 Poor total bacteria Unacceptable total bacteria Unacceptable faecal bacteria Unaccpetable Staph Unacceptable listeria Any unacceptable Supermarket Wet market Village
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  • 21. Improvements are feasible, effective, affordable • Branding & certification of milk vendors in Kenya • Led to improved milk safety and saved economy USD 33 million • Peer training, branding, innovation for Nigerian butchers • Led to 20% more meat samples meeting standards • Intervention cost USD 9 per butcher, but resulted in savings of USD 780 per butcher per year from reduced cost of human illness • Providing information on rational drug use to farmers • Led to fourfold knowledge increase, twofold better practice, and halving of disease in animals 21
  • 22. 22 Food safety project (PigRISK) - Assess impacts of pork-borne diseases on human health and identifying critical control points/opportunities for risk management using a “farm to table” approach. (Salmonella, Streptococcus suis, antibiotic residues, growth promoters) - Develop and test incentive-based innovations to improve management of human health risks - Sustainably improve capacity to assess and manage risks by engaging smallholders and co-generating evidence. Key actors: producer, slaughterhouse, retailer, trader, consumers, input supplier. Hung Yen and Nghe An to improve the livelihoods of rural and urban poor in Vietnam through improved opportunities and incomes from pig value chains as a result of reduced risks associated with pork-borne diseases.
  • 23. 23 Taskforce of risk assessment for food safety  Taskforce of risk assessment for FOOD SAFETY in Vietnam: linking science to policy to increase food safety  Composed by food safety risk assessment experts from Universities, research institutes, policy makers from MOH and MARD  Works on “case studies” on risk assessment of food commodities prioritized by policy makers and develop risk assessment guideline  Trainings and follow-up  Communication and dissemination
  • 24. The presentation has a Creative Commons licence. You are free to re-use or distribute this work, provided credit is given to ILRI. better lives through livestock ilri.org Thank you