The grand challenge of food security - general lessons from a comprehensive approach to protecting stored grain from insect pests in Australia and IndiaExport / Share PlumX View Altmetrics View AltmetricsWalter, G.H., Chandrasekaran, S., Collins, P. J., Jagadeesan, R., Mohankumar, S., Alagusundaram, K., Ebert, P.R., Daglish, G. J., Nayak, M. K., Mohan, S., Srivastava, C., Chadda, I.C., Rajagopal, A., Reid, R. and Subramanian, S. (2016) The grand challenge of food security - general lessons from a comprehensive approach to protecting stored grain from insect pests in Australia and India. Indian Journal of Entomology, 78 (specia). pp. 7-16. ISSN 0367-8288 Full text not currently attached. Access may be available via the Publisher's website or OpenAccess link. Article Link: http://dx.doi.org/10.5958/0974-8172.2016.00020.1 AbstractWe outline a philosophical approach to Grand Challenge projects, with particular reference to our experience in our food security project involving the protection of stored grain from insect attack in two countries on different continents. A key consideration throughout has been the management of resistance in these pests to the valuable fumigant phosphine. Emphasis is given to the chain of research issues that required solution and the assembly of a well-integrated team, overlapping in skills for effective communication, in each country to solve the problems identified along that chain. A crucial aspect to maintaining direction is the inclusion of key end users in all deliberations, as well as the establishment and maintenance of effective outlets for the dissemination of practical recommendations. We finish with a summary of our achievements with respect to our approach to this food security Grand Challenge.
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