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Chickpea. The collection comprises approximately 13,500 accessions of which about 300 (2%) are wild relatives. The number of wild accessions is not expected to grow substantially as only very few species will cross with the cultivated species, and they are very rare. The collection is primarily of Kabuli (large, beige-seeded) types. There is considerable overlap with the ICRISAT chickpea collection, but collections are maintained in both countries due to quarantine restrictions that increase the difficulty of exchanging germplasm between Syria and India. ICARDA Chickpea Annual cost (2010 US$) Costs Current 2015 Number of accessions 13,462 14,257 Annual recurring cost per accession 6.09 6.09 Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 81,953 86,793 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non-compounded) 10,681 10,681 Total annual capital costs 35,358 35,358 Total Annual Cost 127,992 132,832
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Chickpea. The ICRISAT chickpea collection comprises more than 20,000 accessions of which less than 1% is wild Cicer species. There is a considerable level of overlap with the ICARDA collection but very little of the collection is maintained in Sub-Saharan Africa as the crop is only of any importance in Ethiopia. ICRISAT- Chickpea Annual cost (2010 US$) Costs Current 2015 Number of accessions 20,267 21,282 Annual recurring cost per accession 10.74 10.74 Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 217,743 228,648 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non- compounded) 21,446 21,446 Total annual capital costs 30,815 30,815 Annual cost of maintaining 100 accessions in one African regional genebank 22,350 22,350 Total Annual Cost 292,354 303,259 3.7.2 Groundnut The ICRISAT groundnut collection comprises about 15,500 accessions of which almost 3% are of wild Arachis species. These accessions are three times more expensive to maintain than cultivated accessions. The collection is not growing significantly, largely because groundnut is not included in Annex 1 of the International Treaty on PGRFA. ICRISAT- Groundnut Annual cost (2010 US$) Costs Current 2015 Number of accessions 15,455 16,215 Annual recurring cost per accession 12.74 12.74 Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 196,838 206,651 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non-compounded) 18,630 18,630 Total annual capital costs 26,939 26,939 Annual cost of maintaining 14,020 accessions in one African regional genebanks 180,200 180,200 Total Annual Cost 422,607 432,420 3.7.3 Pearl Millet The pearl millet collection comprises approximately 22,200 accessions of which about 3.5% are wild Pennisetum accessions. Because of its out-crossing nature, special measures are needed to ensure the genetic integrity of the accessions is maintained. ICRISAT- Pearl millet Annual cost (2010 US$) Costs Current 2015 Number of accessions 22,211 23,511 Annual recurring cost per accession 12.49 12.49 Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 277,332 293,564 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non- compounded) 35,107 35,107 Total annual capital costs 28,811 28,811 Annual cost of maintaining 11,389 accessions in three African regional genebanks 199,320 199,320 Total Annual Cost 540,570 556,802
Chickpea. The collection comprises approximately 13,500 accessions of which about 300 (2%) are wild relatives. The number of wild accessions is not expected to grow substantially as only very few species will cross with the cultivated species, and they are very rare. The collection is primarily of Kabuli (large, beige-seeded) types. There is considerable overlap with the ICRISAT chickpea collection, but collections are maintained in both countries due to quarantine restrictions that increase the difficulty of exchanging germplasm between Syria and India. Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 81,953 86,793 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non-compounded) 10,681 10,681 Total annual capital costs 35,358 35,358
Chickpea. The ICRISAT chickpea collection comprises more than 20,000 accessions of which less than 1% is wild Cicer species. There is a considerable level of overlap with the ICARDA collection but very little of the collection is maintained in Sub-Saharan Africa as the crop is only of any importance in Ethiopia. Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 217,743 228,648 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non- compounded) 21,446 21,446 Total annual capital costs 30,815 30,815 Annual cost of maintaining 100 accessions in one African regional genebank 22,350 22,350 3.7.2 Groundnut The ICRISAT groundnut collection comprises about 15,500 accessions of which almost 3% are of wild Arachis species. These accessions are three times more expensive to maintain than cultivated accessions. The collection is not growing significantly, largely because groundnut is not included in Annex 1 of the International Treaty on PGRFA. Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 196,838 206,651 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non-compounded) 18,630 18,630 Total annual capital costs 26,939 26,939 Annual cost of maintaining 14,020 accessions in one African regional genebanks 180,200 180,200 3.7.3 Pearl Millet The pearl millet collection comprises approximately 22,200 accessions of which about 3.5% are wild Pennisetum accessions. Because of its out-crossing nature, special measures are needed to ensure the genetic integrity of the accessions is maintained. Total annual recurring cost of maintaining existing accessions 277,332 293,564 Annual cost of acquiring 1% additional accessions (non- compounded) 35,107 35,107 Total annual capital costs 28,811 28,811 Annual cost of maintaining 11,389 accessions in three African regional genebanks 199,320 199,320

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