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Business Plan for tree Seed Supply & Technical Services by the Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement, Vietnam.. Strategy for Distribution of Improved Seed by Research Centre for Fo

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Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development

Strengthening Capacity in Forest Tree Seed Technologies Serving

Research and Development Activities and ex-situ Conservation

No 058/04VIE

Completion Report

July 2006 – June 2007

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Table of Contents

1 Project Abstract 2

2 Executive Summary 2

3 Introduction & Background 3

4 Progress to Date 3

4.1 Implementation Highlights 3

4.2 Smallholder Benefits 5

4.3 Capacity Building 5

4.4 Publicity 6

4.5 Project Management 6

5 Report on Cross-Cutting Issues 6

5.1 Environment 6

5.2 Gender and Social Issues 6

6 Implementation & Sustainability Issues 6

6.1 Issues and Constraints 6

6.2 Options 6

6.3 Sustainability 6

7 Next Critical Steps 6

8 Conclusion 6

9 Statutory Declaration 8

10 Appendices 18

10.1 Appendix 1 Report on Training Course in Seed orchard Management 4 - 6th July 2006 18 10.2 Appendix 2 Report on Forest Seed Handling in the Laboratory 14 - 18th August 2006 18

10.3 Appendix 3 Genetic Improvement for Eucalypts in Vietnam December 2006 18

10.4 Appendix 4 Training Program for Provincial Forestry Staff in Vietnam April 2007 18

10.5 Appendix 5 Appraisal of training carried out under CARD Project 058/04VIE Part of Milestone 9 – Provincial staff assessment of quality and value of training April 2007 18

10.6 Appendix 6 Business Plan for tree Seed Supply & Technical Services by the Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement, Vietnam April 2007 18

10.7 Appendix 7 Strategy for Distribution of Improved Seed by Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement (RCFTI), Vietnam April 2007 18 10.8 Appendix 8 Project Trip Report by B Clarke on Follow up training on installation of the RCFTI computerized seed database and management and use of the database system 15 – 21st April

2007 18

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Project Name Strengthening Capacity in Forest Tree Seed Technologies

Serving Research and Development Activities and ex-situ

Conservation (No 058/04VIE)

Vietnamese Institution Research Centre for Forest Tree Improvement (RCFTI),

Forest Science Institute of Vietnam, Hanoi

Vietnamese Project Team Leader Dr Ha Huy Thinh

Australian Organisation Ensis (Joint Venture between CSIRO Forestry and Forest

Products and Scion, New Zealand)

John Larmour

Contact Officer(s)

In Australia: Team Leader

In Australia: Administrative contact

In Vietnam

Organisation Research Centre for Forest Tree

Improvement, FSIV

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1 Project Abstract

The Government of Vietnam (GoV) has embarked on a massive tree plantation program By 2010

it plans to establish an additional 5 million hectares of plantations on cleared land, over and above the current plantation estate of one million hectares, plus the equivalent of more than 50,000 hectares of community forests in scattered plantings The GoV is committed to improving the quantity and quality of tree seed produced from its own seed orchards, which is a more sustainable strategy than depending on imported seed

This project aims at strengthening the capacity of RCFTI and selected regional production centres

in forest tree seed technologies through development of a functional tree seed centre Ensis is the Australian project partner contracted to provide the necessary training

Since the previous Progress Report covering the period from Inception to 30th June 2005, activities have continued to be undertaken largely in accordance with the milestone descriptions under the project document

Key activities undertaken

• Seed database installed on RCFTI computer in Hanoi

• Seed database operations manual provided in English

• KP - Training course in seed orchard management conducted

• Guidelines on seed orchard management provided to RCFTI

The Government of Vietnam (GoV) has embarked on a massive tree plantation program By 2010 it plans to establish an additional 5 million hectares of plantations on cleared land, over and above the current plantation estate of one million hectares, plus the equivalent of more than 50,000 hectares of community forests in scattered plantings The GoV is committed to improving the quantity and quality of tree seed produced from its own seed orchards, which is a more sustainable strategy than depending on imported seed

This project aims at strengthening the capacity of RCFTI and selected regional production centres in forest tree seed technologies through development of a functional tree seed centre Ensis is the Australian project partner contracted to provide the necessary training

Since the Second Progress Report covering the period from July to December 2005, activities have continued to be undertaken largely in accordance with the milestone descriptions under the project document

Key activities undertaken

• Following installation of licensed software the seed database is now running effectively

• Translation of the seed database in to Vietnamese complete

• Training workshop provided to participants in seed collection and processing

• Establishment of a silvicultural trial to study the impact of thinning and fertilizer application on

seed production in Acacia crassicarpa seed production area

This Completion Report covers the period 1st July 2006 to project completion in May 2007

As anticipated, this was a very busy period under the project with Milestones 6, 8 and 9 being completed A summary of the activities and outcomes achieved are listed below

• Milestone 6 Training was provided in Vietnam with respect to laboratory seed technology and seed orchard management The training was supported by reports on the training including assessments

of competencies by participants Training in field collections had been completed during the previous six month period

• Milestone 8 A breeding strategy for RCFTI focussing on eucalypts was prepared following considerable interaction between the authors in Ensis and key staff within RCFTI

• Milestone 9

o A training module for trained staff to train others at the provincial level in seed technology has been developed

o A report has been prepared as part of evaluating the effectiveness of the training program under the project

o A business concept strategy plan has been prepared for RCFTI to implement as part of its long term commercialisation plan

o Development of a strategy for distribution of improved seed, other germplasm sources and services by RCFTI

• Completed compiling the RCFTI seed operations manual

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• Follow-up visit by Ms Bronwyn Clarke in relation to the seed database

All these reports have been prepared in Vietnamese and English

3 Introduction & Background

A summary of the project objectives, outputs and approach is listed below:

• A total of 12 Vietnamese staff will participate in one study tour and four training visits to Australia

ƒ Managerial level training – four persons for two weeks at the commencement of the project to study general operation in Australia to include the ATSC, visit seed orchards in Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria

ƒ Technical staff training – eight staff comprising four groups of two to receive hands-on training and lectures in seed technology associated with field work (seed collection and processing, seed orchard management, seed laboratory training and associated documentation Training will also cover development of tree breeding strategies, trial design and data analysis

of trials associated with seed orchard activities Techniques to monitor the reproductive biology of key species will also be studied The understanding of reproductive biology is an important component of understanding outcrossing rates and factors influencing quality and quantity of seed production

• Four Ensis staff will make a total of 12 visits to Vietnam to work with RCFTI and regional centres over the course of the project

ƒ Project inception meeting followed by visit of field sites and regional collaborators

ƒ install the computerised seed database and train staff This to be undertaken in 2005 with a follow-up visit in 2006 to assess and make modifications to the database to ensure the process

is working effectively and data has been correctly entered

ƒ a hands-on training course in seed collection at a pre-determined location (Dongha) for 10 participants and facilitated by ensis staff Post harvesting seed processing and seed storage requirements, reproductive biology studies will also be covered

ƒ extensive field assessments of seed orchards in the north, centre and south of Vietnam

ƒ analyse field data to determine genetic variation within seed orchards and to provide baseline data for thinning based on genetic parameters

ƒ set up experimental plots for silvicultural treatments within one selected seed orchards Results will have application throughout all seed orchards in the country

ƒ monitor flowering rate and seed production capacity in the sample plots

ƒ determine outcrossing rates of seed-orchard seeds to confirm genetic quality

ƒ develop breeding strategies for long-term genetic improvement and conservation

• Vietnamese staff will be trained how to properly document Seed Centre operations and to use the ATSC seed database, and will discuss with ATSC experts the appropriate modifications to documentations and database, for RCFTI

• RCFTI and ATSC staff will work together to produce a Seed Centre Operations Manual for RCFTI, adapted from the existing ATSC Operations Manual

4 Progress to Date

Milestone 6 – Competent staff in RCFTI

As part of Milestone 6, two one-week training workshops were held in Vietnam The first workshop was on ‘Seed Orchard Management’ held in Dong Hoi during the week commencing

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3rd July 2006 The workshop was attended by 10 participants from various forest offices in nine provinces who had some involvement with seed orchards The objective of the workshop was

to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to efficiently and confidently undertake establishment and management of seed orchards A report on the workshop was submitted to CARD with a copy attached to this report under Appendix 1

The second workshop was on ‘Forest Seed Handling in the Laboratory’ held at RCFTI facilities

in Hanoi during the week commencing 14th August 2006 The course was attended by 12 participants from RCFTI and other forest offices The objective of the workshop was to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to handle seed from the time of collection in the field through seed storage and dispatching seed to users A report on the workshop was also submitted to CARD with a copy attached to this report under Appendix 2

Training in seed collection had been provided during the previous reporting period so is not included here However, the reports from the three training workshops and other related training in seed orchard management and seed handling was summarised and submitted to CARD as part of meeting requirements under Milestone 6

Milestone 8 – Genetic Improvement Framework

In fulfilment of Milestone 8, Four key persons: Messrs Phi Hong Hai, Vice Director, RCFTI/FSIV; Doan Ngoc Dao, MARD Forestry Department; Dang Phuoc Dai, Eastern South Vietnam Forest Science and Production; and Do Huu Son, Researcher, RCFTI/FSIV visited Ensis Canberra for one week commencing 21st August 2006 as part of developing the tree breeding strategy and receive training in trial design and analysis This was followed up with a trip by Mr Pinyopusarerk to Hanoi for one week in order to gather further data on tree breeding work that had taken place by RCFTI and other tree breeding work on eucalypts carried out in Vietnam This data was used to develop the strategy document ’Genetic Improvement for Eucalypts in Vietnam’ which has been submitted to CARD and is attached in Appendix 3 for reference

Milestone 9 – Extension and Outreach

As part of preparing the various documents under Milestone 9, Messrs Pinyopusarerk and Gunn made a one-week visit to RCFTI at the beginning of February 2007 This enabled Ensis project staff to work closely with RCFTI to discuss earlier drafts of the documents and prepare final drafts for translation

RCFTI have developed a training module for use by trainers who were trained under the project The module will be used by trained provincial staff to train others associated with seed orchard management and seed handling This document has been submitted to CARD and is attached in Appendix 4 for reference

As a key part of assessing the effectiveness of training provided under the project, a questionnaire was designed and distributed to all personnel involved with training The focus

of the questionnaire was to seek feedback from participants to determine what new practices have been improved or changed since undertaking training and how this impacted on the work environment This document was submitted to CARD as part of meeting Milestone 9 and is attached in Appendix 5 for reference Briefly, 64% of course participants provided responses to the questionnaire Of these, 75% reporting that they had applied their skills in the workplace Those that had not applied their skills provided comments that there had not been involved in any seed handling activities associated with their work since training Almost 50% of the responses indicated they had applied their training to improve existing practices A further 27%

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indicated they had applied their skills to implementing new practices and procedures including training others

In response to the requirement to provide a ‘Seed centre commercialisation strategy and implementation plan’, Ensis and RCFTI initially discussed the relevance of such a document in relation to RCFTI’s current commercial situation and future opportunities As a result it was agreed that a document allowing RCFTI to develop a Business Plan for Tree Seed Supply and Technical Services would be the most appropriate strategy The outcome of this planning is the preparation of a ‘Business Plan Strategy’ detailing steps required to be taken for its development over time Since RCFTI is not currently in a position to implement the plan, it is designed to take effect from about 2009 to coincide with the implementation of the government’s requirement that RCFTI moves towards self sufficiency as a commercial arm of the Forest Science Institute of Vietnam (FSIV) The document has been submitted to CARD and is attached under Appendix 6 for reference

In addition to the ‘Business Plan Strategy’, a ‘Strategy for Distribution of Improved Seed’ by RCFTI was also prepared and submitted to CARD This document is linked to the business plan but has a more immediate focus for the distribution of seed, other germplasm and linked services The document was prepared in close consultation with RCFTI to ensure that it addressed the current situation as well as offering ideas for future development as RCFTI’s seed and other resources expands A copy of the report is provided in Appendix 7

Other activities completed during this reporting period

The RCFTI seed handling operations manual has been completed in both English and Vietnamese which outlines seed handling procedures by RCFTI staff The manual has been developed over the two years of the project in order to ensure that appropriate techniques have been adopted relevant to RCFTI and provincial forestry offices The document was submitted

to CARD

Ms Bronwyn Clarke visited RCFTI for one week commencing 15th April 2007 for follow-up training on installation of the RCFTI computerised seed database and management and use of the information support system The seed database is now functioning effectively with several staff at RCFTI now competent at managing the database Backing up of the database to provide added security for the data is now fully operational Some procedural adjustments to managing the seed store and information processes were discussed This included checking the physical weights of the seed in store to ensure they matched with the database Ensuring that all seed sent out was recorded on the database and that a consignment note is generated as a critical step

in ensuring seed weights are correctly recorded A hard copy filing systems was created to keep information on correspondence with clients A copy of Ms Clarke’s trip report is attached

in Appendix 8 for information

4.2 Smallholder Benefits

Activities under the project are related to capacity building within RCFTI There are therefore

no smallholder benefits to report on

4.3 Capacity Building

Training of RCFTI staff has been the key activity within the reporting period as outlined above and in the Logframe In summary, the following training and supporting information was provided

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• Seed orchard management workshop held in Dong Hoi, Vietnam for 10 participants for

a week commencing 3rd July 2006 Participants gained skills in establishment and maintenance of seed orchards including cultural management

• Forest seed handling in the laboratory workshop was held at RCFTI, Hanoi, Vietnam for the week commencing 14th August 2006 involving 12 participants from both RCFTI and regional forestry agencies The training covered handling seed from the time of arrival

at the ‘centre’ through to storage and seed dispatch

4.4 Publicity

The project has been managed within the framework of the Project Proposal Effective collaboration has been on-going between RCFTI and Ensis

5 Report on Cross-Cutting Issues

5.1 Environment

No issues to report

5.2 Gender and Social Issues

No issues to report

6 Implementation & Sustainability Issues

6.1 Issues and Constraints

No issues or constraints were experienced under the project during this reporting period

6.2 Options

6.3 Sustainability

There are no sustainability issues associated with the above options

7 Next Critical Steps

There are no critical steps to be taken since this is the completion of the project

8 Conclusion

In reflecting back over the project, it can be said that the project objectives were well and truly met in terms of quality and quantity and have had an impact on the Vietnam forest industry Systems are now in place for effective seed handling of research seedlots by RCFTI Strategies for cultural and genetic management of seed sources are well documented with examples of implementation by RCFTI taking effect Sixty four Vietnamese personnel from about 10 forestry related agencies across Vietnam attended training courses either in Vietnam or in Australia directly through the project As indicated in the training survey, 75% of those who responded to the training questionnaire indicated that they were applying the skills they had gained

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Apart from strengthening the skills of RCFTI and other agencies in seed handling and tree breeding there has been the commissioning of the seed database and a number of documents These documents include:

• Genetic improvement for eucalypts in Vietnam

• Seed handling operation manual for RCFTI

• Strategy for distribution of improved seed

• Business plan for tree seed supply and technical services by RCFTI

These four documents are significant having application well in to the future with options for modifications

The association between staff at RCFTI and CSIRO Ensis, has been very close, highly effective and professional Without this close collaboration, this project would not have been able to achieve the level of outcomes that have resulted The support of CARD team and funding support from AusAID is acknowledged in enabling the project to achieve these successful outcomes

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9 Statutory Declaration

STATUTORY DECLARATION

COLLABORATION FOR AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT

PROGRAM

CARD Project Title: - Strengthening Capacity in Forest Tree Seed Technologies Serving Research

and Development Activities and ex-situ Conservation

CARD Project Number: - 058/04 VIE

We the undersigned hereby declare that during the period 01/07/2006 to 31/03/2007 we have delivered the following inputs to assist in implementation of the above project

Australian Personnel Provided

(Name)

Days in Vietnam

Days in Australia

Trips to Vietnam

Vietnam

Total 168

2: EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SERVICES

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