8 April 2026
Join us for our 23rd webinar in the 1000FARMS series. In this session, we’ll hear from Fanny Howland and Katherine Quintero, both from the Alliance of Bioversity International and CIAT, about a study examining the contribution of the 1000FARMS project to scaling the use of the tricot approach for breeding decisions in Africa and Haiti.
Date: Thursday 9 April 2026
Time: 15:00–15:30 (CET)
Summary
The speakers will share findings from a qualitative, theory-based evaluation assessing how the 1000FARMS project has contributed to scaling the use of the tricot approach for breeding decisions across targeted countries in Africa (Ethiopia, Ghana and Uganda) and beyond (Haiti). Drawing on online surveys, secondary sources and semi-structured interviews, the study explored shifting levels of awareness, knowledge and adoption among breeders, and examined where 1000FARMS has driven change – and where evidence remains limited.
In this webinar, you will learn:
- How the 1000FARMS project has contributed to scaling tricot data use for breeding decisions in Africa and Haiti
- What qualitative, theory-based evaluation reveals about breeder awareness, knowledge and attitudes toward tricot
- Where 1000FARMS causal mechanisms have been established – and where gaps in evidence remain
- What enabling and hindering factors shape the uptake of tricot approaches across different country contexts
- How lessons learned from multi-country evidence can inform future scaling strategies
About the 1000FARMS webinar series
Our webinars will highlight the varied projects carried out by our partners, featuring experts, farmers, groundbreaking studies, and discussions on the overall impact of tricot and other farmer-led trials.
The webinars will take place every two weeks, usually on Tuesday or Thursday afternoons (CET), and are open to anyone. The format is a 15-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of open discussion.
Missed a previous webinar? Find the catch-up videos in the 1000FARMS Community.

