Dec 15 Planning and Coordination Meeting
Objectives: Align on what we want to accomplish through end of March 2022 (6 months into the project) and who is doing what.
Also, lets leave a few minutes towards the end to share India travel dates; sounds like many folks with be in Patna in January and would be great to connect in person and introduce this work to any relevant stakeholders.
Attendees:
DG: @Falguni Ganguli (Unlicensed) @Ashu Sikri (Unlicensed) @Gelsey Bennett (Unlicensed) @Akash Asthana (Unlicensed) (@Krishnan Pallassana (Unlicensed) and @rikin (Unlicensed) optional)
CIMMYT/Cornell: @Andrew McDonald (Unlicensed) @Sonam sherpz (Unlicensed) @Balwinder-singh (Unlicensed)
EDF: @Richie Ahuja (Unlicensed) Amresh Choudhary, Vandana K., Kumar Abhinav
Others: JK Ladha
Pre-read:
Note: this is a rough first pass based on the current DG understanding and our project proposal. Welcome feedback / input from others.
Workstream | What is success (March 2022) | Who is doing what? |
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Content identification and dissemination |
Rabi 21/22:
Kharif 22:
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Credible and cost effective data collection at-scale | Rabi 21/22
Kharif 22
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GHG emission estimates; model inter-comparison and calibration |
Rabi 21/22:
Kharif 22:
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Farmer data wallet; design and value prop |
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Comms, advocacy, knowledge sharing |
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Meeting Notes
Value Chain
Access to the equipment that farmers need to implement certain practices (eg, Happy Seeder for ZT) is critical to actually achieving GHG emission reductions. CIMMYT has done a lot of prior work on the business case for service providers for such equipment and the EDF team has some insights here as well.
By next March, DG will leverage this prior work and conduct farmer and service provider interviews to develop short case studies that detail the practices, equipment required, farmer demand/key adoption barriers and key enablers (eg, equipment finance for service providers, training, etc.). We will map out a universe of relevant stakeholders (eg, DeHaat, equipment manufacturers, NABARD, Dept of Agri, JEEViKA) and come up with an outreach plan for sharing these case studies and driving action in future months.
Standards Inter-comparison
We want to put farmers in a position where they can make trusted, credible claims about their emissions (reduction) which means we need to establish a baseline and have a robust methodology for data collection. We will look to the existing methodologies used in carbon offset programs as a benchmark.
EDF team to summarize the data requirements and data collection approach required for carbon offset programs per methodologies published by Verra, GS, etc. EDF will also reach out to standards bodies and share what new approaches tailored for smallholder farmers (if any) are in the pipeline.
DG will compare the current data collection effort to these methodologies and amend where possible. For reference, the current data collection approach is driven by what is required for generating emission estimates from DNDC and CFT.
Looking ahead, we will work with others also grappling with this problem on recommendations for new approaches better suited for smallholders and engage with the registries.
Model inter-comparison
CIMMYT/Cornell postdoc will lead this work
Our goal is not to create a full blown GHG accounting model but get a sense for the impact of a few specific management activities.
Want to have post-doc start engaging with model developers as soon as possible
Akash to connect with EDF Bihar team to start the ecosystem mapping work.
Given Richie, Andy and Rikin all plan to be in India in early January, can we arrange something in person in Patna? What dates are possible and what stakeholders would we want to bring together? Please share your plans with Gelsey and she will update this table.