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Project Objective To enhance agriculture productivity to meet international standards by integrating a series of newly validated biotechnologies and promoting sustainable commercialization for area-wide fruit fly pest management programmes in Southeast Asian countries. Logical Framework Matrix (LFM) for RAS2012002 Outcome Output Design Element Indicator Means of Verification Assumptions To integrate a series of newly validated biotechnology and promote the sustainable commercialization for area-wide integrated pest management using sterile insect techniques AW-IPM-SIT fruit-fly control programmes. 1 Project Management Team Operational 2 Regional networking for sharing of knowledge and SIT application in selected pilot areas established 3 A phase conditional approach to facilitate the introduction of the technology and initial capacity building for member states that are in their feasibility phase established 4 Validated genetic sexing strains and related technology to operational mass-rearing facilities and supporting the ongoing development and 1.1 Number of new technology that has reached technology transfer agreement and/or actually transferred 1.2 Better benefit-cost ratio; end user acceptance; and safety level for the AW-IPM-SIT programmes 1.3 List of newly developed business plan and related business body for AW-IPM-SIT 1.4 Number of member states (LDC) that has passed their feasibility phase for the AW- IPM-SIT and undergone certain capacity building activities. Counterparts identified and selected. Reduced insecticide use and fruit infestation levels in selected areas using the SIT for fruit fly suppression integrated with other control methods -Number of self-assessment report using phase conditional analyses that prioritize need of initial capacity building and provide strategy for technology transfer to LDC - Increase number of the Member state that progress through their respective feasibility phase -Number of technology transfer contract and/or agreement between competent mass rearing facilities and technology provider -Commission of a new 1. Member state progress reports and/or self-assessment report on the operation of the AW-IPM-SIT or 2. Expert reports or 3. Technology transfer agreements or 4. or Licensing documents 5. Scientific publication and book chapters Meeting reports Member State progress reports on insecticide use and levels of infestation by fruit flies Progress report, Member State report, Technology transfer agreement, List of workshop and training, new genetic sexing strains and related technology for the region. Print Close Window -Major fruit fly pest cause significant economic losses in the Southeast Asia countries - Government bodies of participating Member States and/or private sectors are convince to support SIT programmes -International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures (ISPMs) related to low fruit-fly prevalence and fruit-fly free areascan improve the international marketing of major fruit commodities in Southeast Asian countries Strong counterparts commitment. Plant protection authorities are actively involved in the project, as well as making staff in fruit fly programmes for training The member states agree to use phase conditional approach The total sized of the operational AW-IPM-SIT areas is potentially at the economy of scale for setting up a large regional mass-rearing facility in Page 1 of 8

Activity evaluation of genetic sexing stains integrated 5 Sustainable commercialization for the AW- IPM-SIT fruit fly control programmes in Southeast Asia promoted 1.1 Confirming/Setting-up project team (CP, CP team in MS, PMO/TO) 1.2 Conducting project review meetings 1.3 Updating project work plan 1.4 Preparing and submitting PPARs (every six months) 1.5 IAEA Field Monitoring 2.1 Facilitating the sharing of information between participating Member State and the international community 2.2 Training on fruit fly identification 2.3 Training on surveillance systems, population regional R&D center for Insect Biotechnology that can transfer GSSs and related key technology,and provide regional training related to AW-IPM-SIT that use genetic sexing strains - Number of the actual massrearing facility that mass-rear GSSs (developed from the newly found Insect biotechnology center) AW-IPM- SIT in selected areas -Number of Business Plan developed by CPs for their respective AW-IPM-SIT programmes in alignment with the new technology transfer agreement -Number of start-up business unit or related business that involve operation of the AW-IPM-SIT programmes at the commercial scale - Number of AW-IPM-SIT programmes that operate with business plan Number of decision makers participating in national Coordinators Meeting and their involvement with the development of fruit fly country programmes Number of staff trained in fruit fly taxonomy Number of staff trained in fruit fly suppression Business plan document Progress report relate to sustainability of the AW-IPM- SIT programmes NCM report and Member State reports on programmes for improved fruit fly control RTC report RTC report the future. The previously established phase conditional analyses in each member states are accurate enough for the development of viable business plans. The total sized of the operational AW-IPM-SIT areas is potentially at the economy of scale for setting up a large regional mass-rearing facility in the future. The previously established phase conditional analyses in each member states are accurate enough for the development of viable business plans. Active participation of plant protection authorities. Financial and human resources Financial and human resources Financial and human resources Page 2 of 8

suppression and related SIT activities 3.1 Exposing key staff to phased conditional approach 3.2 Provide training to fill in gap of expertise and capacity as require to move out of the feasibility phase and beyond 4.1 Update knowledge on modern mass rearing facility with genetic sexing strains 4.2 Expose key decision makers and managers of public and private sectors to the benefits of the genetic sexing and other state of the art technology 4.3 Set up regional network for the development and evaluation of more genetic sexing strains for SIT and field application in the region 4.4 Implementation of marker-assisted strain identification system; sperm marking system; and the utility of microsatellite marker for field evaluation 5.1 Transfer of protocol and establish trans-boundary shipment for sterile insect among Southeast Asian countries 5.2 Expose and facilitate the drafting of business model and specific business plans using participatory approach with various type of stake-holders 5.3 Raising awareness and facilitating the exchange between the SIT community and stakeholders and end users in selected areas Number of staff exposed to the concept of phased conditional approach Number of staff exposed to the concept of phased conditional approach Fruit flies produced under modern mass rearing technologies Number of decision makers and managers of public and private sectors exposed to the benefits of the genetic sexing and other state of the art technology with technology transfer concept and procedure RTC and Member State reports on implementation of Phased conditional approach RTC and Member State reports on implementation of Phased conditional approach Number of insects of standard quality (according the QC manual) produced Progress reports Staff trained enabled by plant protection authorities to implement the knowledge gained in the home country Staff trained enabled by plant protection authorities to implement the knowledge gained in the home country Finance and human resources The decision makers and managers of public and private sectors are interested in new technology related to SIT Network established Meeting report Active participation of plant protection authorities. Financial and human resources Number of MS implementing the technology Common protocol on fruit fly shipment established Number of participating stakeholders Number of staff trained on public relations, and stakeholders with raised awareness Member State reports Project report on development of common protocol Reports Public Relations meetings and expert report Staff trained enabled to implement the technology. Financial and human resources Commitment of participating Member State to agree on a common protocol and are committed to implement it Financial and human resources Financial and human resources Page 3 of 8

Input 1.5.1 IAEA staff/expert travel during project life 1.5.2 IAEA staff/expert travel during project life 1.5.3 IAEA staff/expert travel during project life 2.1.1 NCM1: First Coordination meeting to : (1) revise and plan project activities; (2)present respective experiences with fruit fly activities (11 participants, 1expert and 1 staff member, 3days, 2Q2014 20000 Euros 2.1.2 EM to support NCM1: First Coordination meeting to : (1)revise and plan project activities; (2)present respective experiences with fruit fly activities (11 participants, 1expert and 1 staff member, 3days, 2Q2014 20000 Euros 2.1.3 NCM2: Second Coordination meeting to : (1) revise and plan project activities; (2)present respective progresses made (11 participants, 1expert and 1 staff member, 5days, 2Q2016,2-3 days to an open Regional meeting 25000 Euros 2.1.4 EM to support NCM2: Second Coordination meeting to : (1)revise and plan project activities; (2)present respective progresses made (11 participants, 1expert and 1 staff member, 5days, 2Q2016,2-3 days to an open Regional meeting 25000 Euros 2.1.5 3MT1 (1 week) 11 participants in an international symposium (2Q2014) 20000 2.1.6 4 MT2 (1week) 11 participants in an international symposium (2Q 2016) 2000 NCM1 held during 2Q2014 NCM1 held during 2Q2014 NCM2 held during 2Q2016 NCM2 held during 2Q2016 FE trained satisfactorily NCM1 report and work plan reviewed NCM1 report and work plan reviewed NCM2 report and work plan reviewed NCM2 report and work plan reviewed Reports, training certificates Applications recieived on time Applications recieived on time Application received on time Application received on time Meeting attended in 2014 Attendance certificate Applications received on time Meeting attended in 2016 Attendance certificate Applications recieved on time Page 4 of 8

2.2.1 RTC1 on "Fruit fly identification" (20 participants, 2 lectures and a staff member, 5 days), 4Q 2014 2.2.2 FE1 (1 month) 5 fellowships (1of5) in fruit fly 2.2.3 FE1 (1 month) 5 fellowships (2of5) in fruit fly 2.2.4 FE1 (1 month) 5 fellowships (3of5) in fruit fly 2.2.5 FE1 (1 month) 5 fellowships (4of5) in fruit fly 2.2.6 FE1 (1 month) 5 fellowships (5of5) in fruit fly 2.3.1 RTC4 on "Fruit fly suppression including MAT and SIT" (20 participants, 2 lectures and a staff member, 5 days) 2Q 2017, 40000 2.3.2 EQ1 Materials to conduct the studies of integration of SIT with MAT (2014, 20000Euros) 2.3.3 EM1 On integration of SIT with MAT for suppression (5d, 2Q2014) 2.3.4 FE2 to conduct studies of integration of MAT with SIT (6m 1Q2015) 3.1.1 EM2 On baseline data collection (5d, 2Q2014) 3.1.2 EM3 Phased conditional approach (10d, 2Q2016) RTC1 held during 4Q 2014 RTC1 Evaluation Applications received on time RTC4 held during 4Q 2014 RTC4 Evaluation Applications received on time Equipment and materials purchased and delivered on time during 2Q 2014 Acknowledgement of receipt Needs identified and materials Selected expert and during 2Q 2014 Selected expert and Selected expert and during 2Q 2016 Page 5 of 8

3.1.3 3FE3 on phased conditional approach (1of5) (1m, 5 fellowships 3Q2016) 3.1.4 FE3 on phased conditional approach (2of5) (1m, 5 fellowships, 3Q2016) 3.1.5 FE3 on phased conditional approach (3of5) (1m, 5 fellowships, 3Q2016) 3.1.6 FE3 on phased conditional approach (4of5) (1m, 5 fellowships, 3Q2016) 3.1.7 FE3 on phased conditional approach (5of5) (1m, 5 fellowships, 3Q2016) 3.2.1 RTC2 on "Pest Risk analysis and International Standards for Phytosanitary Measures" (20 participants, 2 lectures and a staff member, 5 days, 2Q 2015) 4.1.1 EM4 Mass rearing of GSS strains (5d, 2Q2015) 4.1.2 EM5 Mass rearing of GSS strains (5d, 2Q2017) 4.1.3 EQ2: pupae sorting machine (2015, 35000) 4.1.4 FE4 on strain identification system and sperm marking system (2of2) (3m, 2 fellowships 3Q2015) 4.2.1 Meeting with decision makers (local cost, 10000) 4.3.1 RTC3 on "Use of GIS in support fruit fly programmes" (20 participants, 2 lecturers and a staff members, 5 days) 2Q2016 4.3.2 EM5 Evaluation of GSS strains (5d, 2Q2016) 4.3.3 EM6 Evaluation of GSS strains (5d, 2Q2017) 4.4.1 FE4 on strain identification system and sperm RTC2 held during 2Q 2015 RTC2 Evaluation Applications received on time during 2Q 2015 during 2Q 2017 Equipment purchased and delivered on time Acknowledgement of receipt Selected expert and Selected expert and Needs identified and materials Meeting conducted Reports Staff and resources RTC3 held during 4Q 2014 RTC3 Evaluation Applications received on time during 2Q 2016 Selected expert and Selected expert and during 2Q 2017 Page 6 of 8

marking system (1of2) (3m, 2 fellowships 3Q2015) 4.4.2 FE4 on strain identification system and sperm marking system (2of2) (3m, 2 fellowships 3Q2015) 4.4.3 EQ3: apparatus for marker-assisted strain identification system and related chemicals, traps, and attractants to conduct surveillance and field studies (2015, 55000) 5.1.1 EM7 Develop protocols for the shipment of sterile insects (5d, 2Q2016) 5.1.2 EQ4: equipment to conduct studies on insect shipment (2016, 2000) 5.2.1 Meeting with stake holders (local cost) 5.3.1 EQ5: production of PR materials (2016, 20000) 5.3.2 SV1 to visit ongoing SIT projects (1of5) (2 weeks, 5.3.3 SV1 to visit ongoing SIT projects (2of5) (2 weeks, 5.3.4 SV1 to visit ongoing SIT projects (3of5) (2 weeks, 5.3.5 SV1 to visit ongoing SIT projects (4of5) (2 weeks, 5.3.6 SV1 to visit ongoing SIT projects (5of5) (2 weeks, 5.3.7 SV2 to visit ongoing SIT projects (1of5) (1 weeks, 5.3.8 SV2 to visit ongoing SIT projects (2of5) (1 weeks, FE trained satisfactorily Reports, training certificates Application received on time Equipment and related chemicals purchased and delivered on time during 2Q 2016 Equipment purchased and delivered on time Acknowledgement of receipt Acknowledgement of receipt Needs identified and material Selected expert and Needs identified and materials Meeting conducted Reports Staff and resources Equipment produced and Acknowledgement of receipt Needs identified and materials delivered on time SV trained satisfactorily Reports, training certificates Page 7 of 8

5.3.9 SV2 to visit ongoing SIT projects (3of5) (1 weeks, 5.3.10 SV2 to visit ongoing SIT projects (4of5) (1 weeks, 5.3.11 SV2 to visit ongoing SIT projects (5of5) (1 weeks, This report was generated on 2018-10-20 11:46:04 by CARDOSO PEREIRA, Rui Manuel Page 8 of 8