DS equips CGIAR data managers on EBS through Train-the-Trainer

From September 29 to October 17, Digital Solutions delivered a comprehensive Train-the-Trainers program on the Enterprise Breeding System, equipping data managers across CGIAR centers with advanced EBS skills. Through hands-on activities and expert virtual coaching, participants gained the capability to train end-users and drive data-driven, digitally enabled breeding improvements in their programs.

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Kenya Strengthens Rice Research Capacity Through Training on Early Generation Seed Production and Digital Breeding Tools

IRRI’s participation in KALRO’s capacity-building program strengthened Kenya’s national rice research system by advancing technical and digital competencies. Through hands-on training in EBS, Bioflow, and modern breeding practices, the initiative empowered scientists, enhanced institutional collaboration, and reinforced the commitment to accelerating digitally enabled, efficient, and high-impact rice research across the country.

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CIP Potato and Sweet Potato Breeding Joins EBS: A Milestone in CGIAR’s Digital Transformation

The International Potato Center (CIP) is taking a major step in CGIAR’s digital transformation by integrating its potato and sweet potato breeding data into the Enterprise Breeding System (EBS). As the first Roots, Tubers, and Bananas (RTB) crops fully managed within EBS, this milestone advances networked, data-driven breeding under CGIAR’s Breeding for Tomorrow vision. Through this integration, CIP enhances efficiency, transparency, and data stewardship, paving the way for faster development of climate-resilient, farmer- and consumer-preferred varieties while reinforcing CGIAR’s unified, secure, and sustainable breeding data ecosystem.

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DS Open Spaces: Creating the ideal organizational culture through dialogue

By: Stephanie Manrilla
25 July, 2025

Building an ideal organizational culture starts with opening spaces where ideas and thoughts can be shared. This is the overall goal of the Digital Solutions (DS) Team’s Open Space gatherings, which just wrapped up its second installment on 01 July 2025 at the International Rice Research Headquarters (IRRI HQ) with 12 members joining the discussions.

Over the course of a little more than an hour, the conversations revolved around four topics with the most votes. The initial round allowed members to choose a topic they want to listen and join in, while everyone was convened for the second round to discuss the final topic.

Three topics were shortlisted for the initial round:

    1. Does Digital Solutions have an edge in the digital agriculture space? Why or why not?

    2. Should utilization of AI be the norm in the workplace?

    3. Strategizing a holistic approach that empowers teams and fosters a culture of continuous improvement and innovation

These were facilitated by Jack Lagare (Solutions Enablement Lead), Renee Lat (DevOps Specialist), and Rica Mariano (Learning Course Junior Specialist), respectively. Key highlights from each group’s conversations were then presented.

Jack shared that DS is at a strategic position to drive “innovative solutions to solve age-old problems,” but that it comes with choosing opportunities wisely. For the second group, Renee pointed out that while AI can certainly aid in accomplishing mundane tasks, team members should not fully depend on it. Summarizing the thoughts from the third group, Rica noted that a curious attitude paired with a rewards system can encourage staff to keep improving.

In keeping with the session’s goal, the second round asked members to reflect on how an open and safe space can be established within the team, where seemingly basic and uncomfortable questions/topics can be talked about.

There was a resounding agreement on the point that a culture of openness is a shared responsibility among team leads and staff members alike. This can begin with the simple, but powerful, gesture of listening and giving colleagues the time they need to express their ideas.

Remarking on his experience with the Open Space sessions so far, PJ Sinohin (Software Platform Senior Specialist) shares that “having an avenue to discuss, not work-related, but work-relevant issues” is helpful and provides “a productive breather for the team,”

Thus far, the DS Open Space is a monthly activity of team members based in IRRI HQ, Philippines.