ProMusa was the name originally given to a global program on banana improvement set up b
INIBAPin 1997. In 2007, it was restructured as a knowledge-sharing platform coordinated by
Bioversity International
Bioversity International is a global research-for-development organization that delivers scientific evidence, management practices and policy options to use and safeguard agricultural biodiversity to attain global food and nutrition security, wor ...
. It was dissolved in 2021.
History
Promusa was created in 1997 by the
World Bank
The World Bank is an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects. The World Bank is the collective name for the Inte ...
and
INIBAP as a global program to co-ordinate and improve research on banana improvement. Its aim was to increase interactions between pathologists and the world’s few banana breeders in order to maximize the outputs of breeding and accelerate the impact of banana improvement efforts.
At the start, the program had five interlinked thematic working groups (Genetic Improvement, Fusarium wilt, Sigatoka diseases, Nematodes and Viruses), coordinated by a secretariat which was provided by INIBAP.
[Sharrock, S., Orjeda, G. and Frison, E.A. 1998]
ProMusa - a global programme for Musa improvement
p.337-344. In: Galán Saúco, V. (ed.). Proceedings of First International Symposium on Banana in the Subtropics, Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife, Spain, 1997/11/10-14. Acta Horticulturae 490. ISHS, Leuven, Belgium. It was directed by a steering committee and operated under a program support group composed of major donors and stakeholders.
In 2007, after INIBAP and IPGRI jointly adopted the name
Bioversity International
Bioversity International is a global research-for-development organization that delivers scientific evidence, management practices and policy options to use and safeguard agricultural biodiversity to attain global food and nutrition security, wor ...
, membership was opened to anyone interested in banana and the program was reorganized into three working groups (Crop Production, Crop Protection and Crop Improvement). ProMusa also provided the basic structure for the Section on Banana (which later became the Banana Commission) of the
International Society for Horticultural Science
The International Society for Horticultural Science (ISHS) is the world's leading independent organization of horticultural scientists. Its aim is "to promote and encourage research and education in all branches of horticultural science and to fa ...
(ISHS).
ProMusa was dissolved in 2021.
Organizational structure
ProMusa was overseen by a steering committee and Bioversity International provided the Secretariat.
Main activities
The Secretariat oversaw the development of a website aimed at improving the understanding of banana. Its main sections were a compendium of knowledge on banana (Musapedia), and a collection of news and blogs (InfoMus@). ProMusa also managed three databases: a repository of references on banana (Musalit); an image bank on banana (Musarama), and a contacts database (Musacontacts).
Between 2007 and 2018, ProMusa organized scientific symposia in alliance with the ISHS.
References
External links
ProMusa website
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Agricultural organizations based in France