SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 33
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Planning, implementing and evaluating
Climate-Smart Agriculture in smallholder
farming systems
The experience of the MICCA pilot projects in Kenya and the
United Republic of Tanzania
Janie Rioux, NRC
Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Content
• MICCA pilot projects in Kenya and the United Republic of
Tanzania: Background and objectives
• Approach
– Identifying the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices
with smallholder farmers
– Implementing and promoting adoption of CSA
– Evaluating CSA for targeted scaling-up and informed
decision making: Adoption determinants/ benefits
analysis
• Up-scaling strategies
• Lessons learned
2
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
MICCA Pilot Projects
The MICCA pilot projects aimed to:
• Integrate CSA practices into on-
going development activities to test
and demonstrate the synergies and
trade offs between agricultural
productivity, resilience and GHG
emission reduction
• Provide quantifiable evidence on
CSA to farmers, national and local
decision makers and international
organizations and donors
3
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
MICCA Pilot Projects
Putting climate-smart agriculture into practice
Programme: FAO MICCA Programme
Partners: ICRAF, CARE, EADD and SUA
Timeframe: Jan 2011 to Dec 2014
Donor: The Government of Finland
Locations:
• Kaptumo, Western Kenya,
• Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro
district , United Republic of
Tanzania
4
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
What is CSA?
• CSA is an approach to address the interrelated challenges of
food security and climate change in agricultural development
• CSA is integrated, multi-sectors and multi-levels
• CSA is inclusive, context-specific and sustainable
• CSA provides co-benefits and synergies with development
outcomes
 In the MICCA pilot projects, CSA promoted integrated and
diversified farming systems and agro-ecological principles and the
main goal was to improve food security and livelihoods of
smallholder farmers, while testing synergies and trade-offs with
climate change mitigation
5
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Source: Rioux et al., FAO 2016.
Framework of the MICCA pilot projects
6
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Situation Analysis
• Socio-economic baseline:
– Representative households survey
– To identify farming practices, climate risks, socio-economic conditions
(inc. gender role, availability of/access to labour and land)
• Capacity needs assessment:
– Multi-levels capacity assessments at national, district and project level
– To identify farmer needs and policy and institutional environment
• Carbon-balance analysis:
– To identify the mitigation potential of current and future farming
scenarios
• Consultations with farmers:
– To discuss on different suitable practices and gather their perceptions
and preferences
7
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Conducting scientific research
Field tested mitigation options and quantifiable evidence of their carbon
sequestration and reduced GHG emissions potentials (Rosenstock et al., FAO 2014)
• Conducted in parallel with the implementation of the practices.
• Objectives:
1) Understand GHG emissions
from various cropping systems
2) Elucidate how yield, RUE and
incomes can be increased while
GHG emissions can be reduced
3) Determine how GHG emissions
can be minimized when farmers
adopt climate-smart agriculture
8
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Conducting scientific research: Variables
9
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
MICCA Pilot Project in Kenya:
Integrated crop-livestock system of Western Kenya
Improving milk yield
and income of dairy
producers while
reducing the climate
change “footprint” of
dairy production systems
10
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Baseline Results
• Livestock feeding practices were evolving:
– natural pasture all year, only grazing 34%
– mainly grazing with some stall feeding (9 months pasture)
50%
– mainly stall feeding and some grazing 15%
– zero grazing (stall feeding only) < 1%
• Women were involved in 50% of decisions on agricultural
practices and management, but less regarding livestock
• Farmer interests in participating in the project were to gain
access to loans 37% and improve income 24% (only 4% to gain
knowledge)
11
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Baseline Results
Main changes in climate:
- more erratic rainfalls
- a longer dry season
- rivers drying up
- problems with watering
cattle
- decreases in soil fertility
22 % did not know
what to do
12
Main impacts of climate change on farmers’ livelihoods
Main coping strategies by farmers
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Portfolio of selected CSA practices
13
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Implementation Strategy
• Through East Africa Dairy Development Project (EADD) and district extension services
• As part of the Kaptumo Dairy Farmer Business Association (3 450 members)
Farmer-to-farmer training
approach:
Research showed that
farmer trainers in the area
can disseminate their
knowledge up to 20 new
farmers each month
Trainings and workshops with the dairy association, the district officers of the Ministry of Agriculture
and Livestock and other development partners
14
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Implementation Strategy
15
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
MICCA Pilot Project in Tanzania:
Cereal-based family farming in the highlands
Combining conservation
agriculture practices with
agroforestry, improved
cooking stoves, and soil
and water conservation to
improve yield and
livelihoods and reduce
burning, erosion and
deforestation.
16
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: Baseline Results
• Small land size: median was 0.8 acres per farmer, but it ranged from 0.1 to
4 acres
• Insecure land tenure: 50% of farmers were renting lands (33% paying fees,
many lands are clan-owned)
• 50% of farmers practiced slash and burn agriculture
• Climate change impacts were perceived by 74% of households, e.g.
prolonged dry season and crop failure -> resulting in food shortage
17
Main agricultural problems Main coping strategies by farmers
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: portfolio of selected CSA practices
18
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: Implementation Strategy
• Through CARE HICAP project (Hillside Conservation Agriculture for
Improved Livelihoods in the South Uluguru) and district extension
services
19
• Training of trainers and farmer-led
extension approaches
• Demonstration plots at Kolero
Community Center and in farmer
trainers’ fields
• 786 improved cooking stoves built,
inc. 50 for brew making
• Exchange visits and agricultural
exhibitions
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: Implementation Strategy
20
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Evaluating the adoption and benefits of CSA
• To gather information on the determinants (barriers and incentives) and benefits of
the adoption of CSA practices
• Structured household interviews and focus group discussions using a proportionate
random sampling among the project participants and across location
• Kenya: Household interviews (n=150 people, 35 % women) and 5 FGDs in 6
locations in the Kaptumo division, Nandy County
• Tanzania: Household interviews (n=170, 50 % women) and 5 FGDs in 8 villages in
the Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro district
• Correlations generated between CSA
practices and these variables:
 farmer and farm characteristics
 social, economical and institutional context
 practice and technology characteristics
21
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Adoption of CSA practices
Adoption of improved fodder grasses was associated with the use of livestock
manure, price of milk in the dry season, land tenure and education of household
head
Agroforestry adoption was associated with secured land tenure and the price of
milk in the wet and dry season
Participation in trainings increased significantly the adoption of improved fodder,
agroforestry, composting and tree nursery
22
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Kenya: Benefits of CSA practices
23
• Almost all (95 %) of all of the farmers surveyed perceived benefits from CSA
• The main benefit that farmers perceived from the whole set of CSA practices was
improved farm income (38 %)
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: Adoption of CSA practices
• Insecure land tenure and small land size were barriers to adoption of agroforestry
and soil-water conservation measures
• Availability of labor and capacity to hire labor were incentives for uptake of double
digging and crop rotation, as these practices are labor demanding
• Access to information, farmer to farmer learning and trainings were determinants
of adoption for all practices
24
2 CA among 3:
min. tillage, mulching
and cover crops
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Adoption of individual and combined
conservation agriculture practices
• However, the adoption rate was
lower for the three main plots,
and even more for combined
conservation agriculture practices
25
• A high number of farmers reported
practicing individual practices of
conservation agriculture
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Tanzania: Benefits of CSA practices
26
• Main benefit perceived by farmers (29%) was increased food production
• Maize yields obtained by CSA practices were two times higher compared to
those obtained using conventional practices
• Improved cook stoves reduced the amount of fuelwood needed by 30–50%
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Approach for scaling-up in the MICCA pilot
projects
27
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Scaling up strategies with partners from local to
national levels
• Mainstreaming CSA into large scale development
programme:
E.g. EADD integrated CSA into their Phase II (2014-2018) in Kenya, United
Republic of Tanzania, Uganda reaching out to > 130,000 farmers (25M Gates
Foundation)
• Catalytic effect to link science with CSA development:
E.g. ICRAF developed a project for scaling climate-smart agriculture (2015-
2018) to support the African Union’s NEPAD and African CSA Alliance (CCAFS
funds)
• Informing decision makers at national levels for better
programming
E.g. CSA day, CSA scoping studies, CSA national workshops
28
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
National Level Actions
Multi-stakeholders national workshops to share evidences and
experiences:
– Kenya: Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder Integrated Crop-
Livestock Farming Systems with MALF/CC unit, CCAFS, ICRAF and FAO
– United Republic of Tanzania: Workshop to Share Evidence and
Experience on CSA with MAFSC/env. unit, CARE, ICRAF- United Republic
of Tanzania and FAO
Follow up actions and supports on:
– Kenya: Capacity building on NAMA in the context of the Dairy sector
NAMA with SDL, CCAFS, UNIQUE and FAO
– United Republic of Tanzania: Technical support on the development of
CSA Guidelines by agro-ecological/livelihoods zones (2015-2016) with
MAFSC/env. unit
29
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
MICCA Pilot Projects- Lessons Learned
• Important to target and tailor CSA to site-specific farming system, socio-
economic conditions and farmers needs
• Farmers and local level decision makers need to be engaged in the
participatory planning of climate-smart agriculture and work jointly with
technical specialists and extensionists to develop the set of locally-
relevant CSA practices
• Sustainable extension approaches are key, as adoption of CSA practices is
highly influenced by trainings and farmer-to-farmer learning
Smallholder farmers can be part of the solution to climate change,
and increase food production and resilience while mitigating
greenhouse gas emissions.
30
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Results to inform CSA programming
• Main benefits of CSA perceived by farmers are increases in
productivity, income from farming, and food availability- so CSA
seems an effective approach to improve food security and alleviate
poverty in rural areas
• It is important to link the promotion of specific climate-smart
practices and technologies with sustainable extension services and
incentives (e.g. high value crop on terraces, stable market for milk, income
generating activities, access to seeds and loans, group learning, etc.)
• Land tenure and size can promote or constrain the uptake and
scaling-up of climate-smart agriculture and it can vary by practice
• Transformational changes in agriculture take time, so important to
plan coherent and long term programme aligned with policies
31
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Thank you
For more information, please visit:
www.fao.org/in-action/micca/knowledge/climate-smart-
agriculture/en/
www.fao.org/in-action/micca
Publications of the MICCA Pilot Projects
• MICCA Adoption study in Kenya:
• www.fao.org/3/a-i4396e.pdf
• FAO MICCA 10: Science to support climate-smart agricultural
development: www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/87906/en/
• Kenya CSA scoping study:
www.fao.org/3/a-i4367e.pdf
• CSA national workshop technical reports:
www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/87624/en/
• Kenya CSA Policy Brief:
www.fao.org/climatechange/42101-
052030dc948c02b143ca95a7f96cdc7bb.pdf
• FAO MICCA 11: The experience of the MICCA pilot projects
www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/2ac2b364-41b1-42de-
a049-720542f18a2c/

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Climate smart agriculture project
Climate smart agriculture projectClimate smart agriculture project
Climate smart agriculture projectFAO
 
Climate Smart Agriculture-Brochure
Climate Smart Agriculture-BrochureClimate Smart Agriculture-Brochure
Climate Smart Agriculture-Brochuresurendra gautam
 
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan Final
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan FinalMangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan Final
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan FinalIan Kissoon
 
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdf
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdfSustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdf
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdfDr. P.B.Dharmasena
 
Climate smart agriculture
Climate smart agricultureClimate smart agriculture
Climate smart agricultureSubodh Khanal
 
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...Lelihle Simelane
 
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_village
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_villagePRA Technique in shagunia_maph_village
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_villageSurendra Rana
 
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculture
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to AgricultureAgroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculture
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculturecwrobel
 
Watershed Management Practices in Nepal
Watershed Management Practices in NepalWatershed Management Practices in Nepal
Watershed Management Practices in Nepalmadhabrajn
 
land use, land use change and forestry
land use, land use change and forestryland use, land use change and forestry
land use, land use change and forestrySAISIKAN PATRA
 
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needs
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needsTropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needs
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needsCIFOR-ICRAF
 
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in Indiaclimate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in IndiaYagnesh sondarva
 
Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change
Nature-based Solutions to Climate ChangeNature-based Solutions to Climate Change
Nature-based Solutions to Climate ChangeESD UNU-IAS
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Climate smart agriculture project
Climate smart agriculture projectClimate smart agriculture project
Climate smart agriculture project
 
Climate Smart Agriculture-Brochure
Climate Smart Agriculture-BrochureClimate Smart Agriculture-Brochure
Climate Smart Agriculture-Brochure
 
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan Final
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan FinalMangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan Final
Mangrove Restoration Monitoring Plan Final
 
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdf
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdfSustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdf
Sustainable Land Management in Practice 23.01.2023.pdf
 
CGIAR-AICCRA Knowledge Management Guide (2021)
CGIAR-AICCRA Knowledge Management Guide (2021)CGIAR-AICCRA Knowledge Management Guide (2021)
CGIAR-AICCRA Knowledge Management Guide (2021)
 
Climate smart agriculture
Climate smart agricultureClimate smart agriculture
Climate smart agriculture
 
Climate information services: An integral part of some CSVs
Climate information services: An integral part of some CSVsClimate information services: An integral part of some CSVs
Climate information services: An integral part of some CSVs
 
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja VermeulenClimate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
Climate-Smart Agriculture presentation, Sonja Vermeulen
 
The climate-smart village
The climate-smart villageThe climate-smart village
The climate-smart village
 
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...
Local Indigenous Knowledge Systems and Practices – Implications for Flood Ris...
 
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_village
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_villagePRA Technique in shagunia_maph_village
PRA Technique in shagunia_maph_village
 
Carwg afolu project development presentation v2
Carwg afolu project development presentation v2Carwg afolu project development presentation v2
Carwg afolu project development presentation v2
 
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculture
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to AgricultureAgroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculture
Agroecology: Applying Ecological Principles to Agriculture
 
Steps to Climate-Smart Agriculture for Wageningen
Steps to Climate-Smart Agriculture for WageningenSteps to Climate-Smart Agriculture for Wageningen
Steps to Climate-Smart Agriculture for Wageningen
 
Watershed Management Practices in Nepal
Watershed Management Practices in NepalWatershed Management Practices in Nepal
Watershed Management Practices in Nepal
 
land use, land use change and forestry
land use, land use change and forestryland use, land use change and forestry
land use, land use change and forestry
 
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needs
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needsTropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needs
Tropical peat swamp forests: Current knowledge, gaps and science needs
 
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in Indiaclimate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
 
Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change
Nature-based Solutions to Climate ChangeNature-based Solutions to Climate Change
Nature-based Solutions to Climate Change
 
Options for Mitigation in Agriculture
Options for Mitigation in AgricultureOptions for Mitigation in Agriculture
Options for Mitigation in Agriculture
 

Destacado

ADB Safeguard Policies Presentation
ADB Safeguard Policies PresentationADB Safeguard Policies Presentation
ADB Safeguard Policies PresentationNandar Nwe (Glory)
 
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance Project
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance ProjectKenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance Project
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance ProjectSIANI
 
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...SIANI
 
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligence
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due DiligenceBenefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligence
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligencepaulhhayden
 
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...FAO
 
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...FAO
 
User needs for environment-smart farming
User needs for environment-smart farmingUser needs for environment-smart farming
User needs for environment-smart farmingCAPIGI
 
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)Farming Futures
 
Smart farming in de akkerbouw
Smart farming in de akkerbouw Smart farming in de akkerbouw
Smart farming in de akkerbouw Sjaak Wolfert
 
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3Ann Lambrecht
 
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอล
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอลSmart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอล
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอลOBELS MFU
 
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKI
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKIIoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKI
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKISenZations Summer School
 
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim Bastiaanssen
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim BastiaanssenSmart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim Bastiaanssen
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim BastiaanssenWorld Economic Forum
 
Effect of Big Data on Farm Enterprises
Effect of Big Data on Farm EnterprisesEffect of Big Data on Farm Enterprises
Effect of Big Data on Farm EnterprisesSjaak Wolfert
 
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...Wesley De Neve
 

Destacado (20)

Climate-smart Agriculture
Climate-smart AgricultureClimate-smart Agriculture
Climate-smart Agriculture
 
Combined Presentations for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Tools for Africa w...
Combined Presentations for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Tools for Africa w...Combined Presentations for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Tools for Africa w...
Combined Presentations for climate-smart agriculture (CSA) Tools for Africa w...
 
Climate smart agriculture 2
Climate smart agriculture 2Climate smart agriculture 2
Climate smart agriculture 2
 
ADB Safeguard Policies Presentation
ADB Safeguard Policies PresentationADB Safeguard Policies Presentation
ADB Safeguard Policies Presentation
 
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance Project
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance ProjectKenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance Project
Kenya Smallholder Agriculture Carbon Finance Project
 
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...
Approaches for Assessing Multifunctionality of Agroforestry Systems in Wester...
 
Csa policy coordination in eac cop21-paris final
Csa policy coordination in eac cop21-paris finalCsa policy coordination in eac cop21-paris final
Csa policy coordination in eac cop21-paris final
 
Lessons Learned for Climate Smart Livestock and Food Crop Intensification Sys...
Lessons Learned for Climate Smart Livestock and Food Crop Intensification Sys...Lessons Learned for Climate Smart Livestock and Food Crop Intensification Sys...
Lessons Learned for Climate Smart Livestock and Food Crop Intensification Sys...
 
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligence
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due DiligenceBenefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligence
Benefits Of Comprehensive Environmental Due Diligence
 
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
 
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...
Sharing Evidence and Experience on Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder I...
 
User needs for environment-smart farming
User needs for environment-smart farmingUser needs for environment-smart farming
User needs for environment-smart farming
 
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)
Clever science, smart farming - Roger Sylvester-Bradley (Adas)
 
Smart farming in de akkerbouw
Smart farming in de akkerbouw Smart farming in de akkerbouw
Smart farming in de akkerbouw
 
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3
Smarter Agriculture Handout - v3
 
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอล
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอลSmart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอล
Smart farming กับการสร้างโอกาสทางการเกษตรในยุคเศรษฐกิจดิจิตอล
 
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKI
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKIIoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKI
IoT Farm 2 Mouth (F2M) - SenZations 2015 - Team: OKI DOKI
 
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim Bastiaanssen
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim BastiaanssenSmart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim Bastiaanssen
Smart Phones, Smart Farming - Wim Bastiaanssen
 
Effect of Big Data on Farm Enterprises
Effect of Big Data on Farm EnterprisesEffect of Big Data on Farm Enterprises
Effect of Big Data on Farm Enterprises
 
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...
Deep Machine Learning for Making Sense of Biotech Data - From Clean Energy to...
 

Similar a Planning and Evaluating Climate-Smart Agriculture Projects

MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...
MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...
MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...FAO
 
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...Maa- ja metsätalousministeriö
 
CFS43 Finnish Side Event Presentation
CFS43 Finnish Side Event PresentationCFS43 Finnish Side Event Presentation
CFS43 Finnish Side Event PresentationFFD Finland
 
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement climate-smart ...
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement  climate-smart ...FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement  climate-smart ...
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement climate-smart ...FAO
 
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...ICRISAT
 
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training Presentation
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training PresentationCCAFS East Africa CANA Training Presentation
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training PresentationCANAAFRICA
 
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...YumnaKassim
 
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...FMNR Hub
 
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...CGIAR
 
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013CGIAR
 

Similar a Planning and Evaluating Climate-Smart Agriculture Projects (20)

MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...
MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...
MICCA Pilot Projects: Identifying climate-smart agriculture practices with sm...
 
Adapting to climate change in agricultural systems: Key findings from CGIAR a...
Adapting to climate change in agricultural systems: Key findings from CGIAR a...Adapting to climate change in agricultural systems: Key findings from CGIAR a...
Adapting to climate change in agricultural systems: Key findings from CGIAR a...
 
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...
Field experience, research and national policies contributing to global clima...
 
CFS43 Finnish Side Event Presentation
CFS43 Finnish Side Event PresentationCFS43 Finnish Side Event Presentation
CFS43 Finnish Side Event Presentation
 
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement climate-smart ...
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement  climate-smart ...FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement  climate-smart ...
FAO in action: Working with farmers to identify and implement climate-smart ...
 
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
 
CCAFS Science Meeting Item 08 Jon Hellin PAR
CCAFS Science Meeting Item 08 Jon Hellin PARCCAFS Science Meeting Item 08 Jon Hellin PAR
CCAFS Science Meeting Item 08 Jon Hellin PAR
 
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training Presentation
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training PresentationCCAFS East Africa CANA Training Presentation
CCAFS East Africa CANA Training Presentation
 
Advancing agricultural climate action in agriculture and food systems
Advancing agricultural climate action in agriculture and food systemsAdvancing agricultural climate action in agriculture and food systems
Advancing agricultural climate action in agriculture and food systems
 
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...
2022.05.17 - Global Launch Event For The CGIAR Initiative on National Policie...
 
Climate Smart Agriculture
Climate Smart AgricultureClimate Smart Agriculture
Climate Smart Agriculture
 
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...
Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Securit...
 
Seebauer Unique methods oct 2011
Seebauer Unique methods oct 2011Seebauer Unique methods oct 2011
Seebauer Unique methods oct 2011
 
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
 
CCAFS policy initiatives and research in Uganda and Kenya
CCAFS policy initiatives and research in Uganda and KenyaCCAFS policy initiatives and research in Uganda and Kenya
CCAFS policy initiatives and research in Uganda and Kenya
 
Progress towards outcomes 2011-2014
Progress towards outcomes 2011-2014Progress towards outcomes 2011-2014
Progress towards outcomes 2011-2014
 
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...
Reform in the making: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change and Food Secur...
 
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
CCAFS – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
 
Towards a scalable framework for evaluating and prioritizing climate‐smart ag...
Towards a scalable framework for evaluating and prioritizing climate‐smart ag...Towards a scalable framework for evaluating and prioritizing climate‐smart ag...
Towards a scalable framework for evaluating and prioritizing climate‐smart ag...
 
Adaptation measures in agricultural systems: Messages to SBSTA 44
Adaptation measures in agricultural systems: Messages to SBSTA 44Adaptation measures in agricultural systems: Messages to SBSTA 44
Adaptation measures in agricultural systems: Messages to SBSTA 44
 

Más de FAO

Nigeria
NigeriaNigeria
NigeriaFAO
 
Niger
NigerNiger
NigerFAO
 
Namibia
NamibiaNamibia
NamibiaFAO
 
Mozambique
MozambiqueMozambique
MozambiqueFAO
 
Zimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureZimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureFAO
 
Zimbabwe
ZimbabweZimbabwe
ZimbabweFAO
 
Zambia
ZambiaZambia
ZambiaFAO
 
Togo
TogoTogo
TogoFAO
 
Tanzania
TanzaniaTanzania
TanzaniaFAO
 
Spal presentation
Spal presentationSpal presentation
Spal presentationFAO
 
Rwanda
RwandaRwanda
RwandaFAO
 
Nigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiNigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiFAO
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)FAO
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)FAO
 
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysAgenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysFAO
 
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingAgenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingFAO
 
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementThe Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementFAO
 
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardGLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardFAO
 
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)FAO
 
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019FAO
 

Más de FAO (20)

Nigeria
NigeriaNigeria
Nigeria
 
Niger
NigerNiger
Niger
 
Namibia
NamibiaNamibia
Namibia
 
Mozambique
MozambiqueMozambique
Mozambique
 
Zimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesureZimbabwe takesure
Zimbabwe takesure
 
Zimbabwe
ZimbabweZimbabwe
Zimbabwe
 
Zambia
ZambiaZambia
Zambia
 
Togo
TogoTogo
Togo
 
Tanzania
TanzaniaTanzania
Tanzania
 
Spal presentation
Spal presentationSpal presentation
Spal presentation
 
Rwanda
RwandaRwanda
Rwanda
 
Nigeria uponi
Nigeria uponiNigeria uponi
Nigeria uponi
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 2)
 
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
The multi-faced role of soil in the NENA regions (part 1)
 
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water DaysAgenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
Agenda of the launch of the soil policy brief at the Land&Water Days
 
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meetingAgenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
Agenda of the 5th NENA Soil Partnership meeting
 
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil ManagementThe Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
The Voluntary Guidelines for Sustainable Soil Management
 
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forwardGLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
GLOSOLAN - Mission, status and way forward
 
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
Towards a Global Soil Information System (GLOSIS)
 
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
GSP developments of regional interest in 2019
 

Último

ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYKayeClaireEstoconing
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfErwinPantujan2
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfTechSoup
 
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptxBarangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptxCarlos105
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfPatidar M
 
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptx
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptxMusic 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptx
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptxleah joy valeriano
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxAshokKarra1
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...JhezDiaz1
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatYousafMalik24
 
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsFood processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsManeerUddin
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptxiammrhaywood
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Seán Kennedy
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxAnupkumar Sharma
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptxmary850239
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parentsnavabharathschool99
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...Postal Advocate Inc.
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxVanesaIglesias10
 

Último (20)

ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITYISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
ISYU TUNGKOL SA SEKSWLADIDA (ISSUE ABOUT SEXUALITY
 
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
How to Add Barcode on PDF Report in Odoo 17
 
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdfVirtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
Virtual-Orientation-on-the-Administration-of-NATG12-NATG6-and-ELLNA.pdf
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
 
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptxBarangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
Barangay Council for the Protection of Children (BCPC) Orientation.pptx
 
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdfActive Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
Active Learning Strategies (in short ALS).pdf
 
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptx
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptxMusic 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptx
Music 9 - 4th quarter - Vocal Music of the Romantic Period.pptx
 
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptxKarra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
Karra SKD Conference Presentation Revised.pptx
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
 
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
Difference Between Search & Browse Methods in Odoo 17
 
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice greatEarth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
Earth Day Presentation wow hello nice great
 
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture honsFood processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
Food processing presentation for bsc agriculture hons
 
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptxAUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY -  GERBNER.pptx
AUDIENCE THEORY -CULTIVATION THEORY - GERBNER.pptx
 
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERPWhat is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
What is Model Inheritance in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
Student Profile Sample - We help schools to connect the data they have, with ...
 
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptxMULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
MULTIDISCIPLINRY NATURE OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES.pptx
 
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
4.16.24 Poverty and Precarity--Desmond.pptx
 
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for ParentsChoosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
Choosing the Right CBSE School A Comprehensive Guide for Parents
 
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
USPS® Forced Meter Migration - How to Know if Your Postage Meter Will Soon be...
 
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptxROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
ROLES IN A STAGE PRODUCTION in arts.pptx
 

Planning and Evaluating Climate-Smart Agriculture Projects

  • 1. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Planning, implementing and evaluating Climate-Smart Agriculture in smallholder farming systems The experience of the MICCA pilot projects in Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania Janie Rioux, NRC Food and Agriculture Organization of the UN
  • 2. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Content • MICCA pilot projects in Kenya and the United Republic of Tanzania: Background and objectives • Approach – Identifying the climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices with smallholder farmers – Implementing and promoting adoption of CSA – Evaluating CSA for targeted scaling-up and informed decision making: Adoption determinants/ benefits analysis • Up-scaling strategies • Lessons learned 2
  • 3. www.fao.org/in-action/micca MICCA Pilot Projects The MICCA pilot projects aimed to: • Integrate CSA practices into on- going development activities to test and demonstrate the synergies and trade offs between agricultural productivity, resilience and GHG emission reduction • Provide quantifiable evidence on CSA to farmers, national and local decision makers and international organizations and donors 3
  • 4. www.fao.org/in-action/micca MICCA Pilot Projects Putting climate-smart agriculture into practice Programme: FAO MICCA Programme Partners: ICRAF, CARE, EADD and SUA Timeframe: Jan 2011 to Dec 2014 Donor: The Government of Finland Locations: • Kaptumo, Western Kenya, • Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro district , United Republic of Tanzania 4
  • 5. www.fao.org/in-action/micca What is CSA? • CSA is an approach to address the interrelated challenges of food security and climate change in agricultural development • CSA is integrated, multi-sectors and multi-levels • CSA is inclusive, context-specific and sustainable • CSA provides co-benefits and synergies with development outcomes  In the MICCA pilot projects, CSA promoted integrated and diversified farming systems and agro-ecological principles and the main goal was to improve food security and livelihoods of smallholder farmers, while testing synergies and trade-offs with climate change mitigation 5
  • 6. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Source: Rioux et al., FAO 2016. Framework of the MICCA pilot projects 6
  • 7. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Situation Analysis • Socio-economic baseline: – Representative households survey – To identify farming practices, climate risks, socio-economic conditions (inc. gender role, availability of/access to labour and land) • Capacity needs assessment: – Multi-levels capacity assessments at national, district and project level – To identify farmer needs and policy and institutional environment • Carbon-balance analysis: – To identify the mitigation potential of current and future farming scenarios • Consultations with farmers: – To discuss on different suitable practices and gather their perceptions and preferences 7
  • 8. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Conducting scientific research Field tested mitigation options and quantifiable evidence of their carbon sequestration and reduced GHG emissions potentials (Rosenstock et al., FAO 2014) • Conducted in parallel with the implementation of the practices. • Objectives: 1) Understand GHG emissions from various cropping systems 2) Elucidate how yield, RUE and incomes can be increased while GHG emissions can be reduced 3) Determine how GHG emissions can be minimized when farmers adopt climate-smart agriculture 8
  • 10. www.fao.org/in-action/micca MICCA Pilot Project in Kenya: Integrated crop-livestock system of Western Kenya Improving milk yield and income of dairy producers while reducing the climate change “footprint” of dairy production systems 10
  • 11. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Kenya: Baseline Results • Livestock feeding practices were evolving: – natural pasture all year, only grazing 34% – mainly grazing with some stall feeding (9 months pasture) 50% – mainly stall feeding and some grazing 15% – zero grazing (stall feeding only) < 1% • Women were involved in 50% of decisions on agricultural practices and management, but less regarding livestock • Farmer interests in participating in the project were to gain access to loans 37% and improve income 24% (only 4% to gain knowledge) 11
  • 12. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Kenya: Baseline Results Main changes in climate: - more erratic rainfalls - a longer dry season - rivers drying up - problems with watering cattle - decreases in soil fertility 22 % did not know what to do 12 Main impacts of climate change on farmers’ livelihoods Main coping strategies by farmers
  • 14. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Kenya: Implementation Strategy • Through East Africa Dairy Development Project (EADD) and district extension services • As part of the Kaptumo Dairy Farmer Business Association (3 450 members) Farmer-to-farmer training approach: Research showed that farmer trainers in the area can disseminate their knowledge up to 20 new farmers each month Trainings and workshops with the dairy association, the district officers of the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock and other development partners 14
  • 16. www.fao.org/in-action/micca MICCA Pilot Project in Tanzania: Cereal-based family farming in the highlands Combining conservation agriculture practices with agroforestry, improved cooking stoves, and soil and water conservation to improve yield and livelihoods and reduce burning, erosion and deforestation. 16
  • 17. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Tanzania: Baseline Results • Small land size: median was 0.8 acres per farmer, but it ranged from 0.1 to 4 acres • Insecure land tenure: 50% of farmers were renting lands (33% paying fees, many lands are clan-owned) • 50% of farmers practiced slash and burn agriculture • Climate change impacts were perceived by 74% of households, e.g. prolonged dry season and crop failure -> resulting in food shortage 17 Main agricultural problems Main coping strategies by farmers
  • 19. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Tanzania: Implementation Strategy • Through CARE HICAP project (Hillside Conservation Agriculture for Improved Livelihoods in the South Uluguru) and district extension services 19 • Training of trainers and farmer-led extension approaches • Demonstration plots at Kolero Community Center and in farmer trainers’ fields • 786 improved cooking stoves built, inc. 50 for brew making • Exchange visits and agricultural exhibitions
  • 21. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Evaluating the adoption and benefits of CSA • To gather information on the determinants (barriers and incentives) and benefits of the adoption of CSA practices • Structured household interviews and focus group discussions using a proportionate random sampling among the project participants and across location • Kenya: Household interviews (n=150 people, 35 % women) and 5 FGDs in 6 locations in the Kaptumo division, Nandy County • Tanzania: Household interviews (n=170, 50 % women) and 5 FGDs in 8 villages in the Uluguru Mountains, Morogoro district • Correlations generated between CSA practices and these variables:  farmer and farm characteristics  social, economical and institutional context  practice and technology characteristics 21
  • 22. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Kenya: Adoption of CSA practices Adoption of improved fodder grasses was associated with the use of livestock manure, price of milk in the dry season, land tenure and education of household head Agroforestry adoption was associated with secured land tenure and the price of milk in the wet and dry season Participation in trainings increased significantly the adoption of improved fodder, agroforestry, composting and tree nursery 22
  • 23. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Kenya: Benefits of CSA practices 23 • Almost all (95 %) of all of the farmers surveyed perceived benefits from CSA • The main benefit that farmers perceived from the whole set of CSA practices was improved farm income (38 %)
  • 24. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Tanzania: Adoption of CSA practices • Insecure land tenure and small land size were barriers to adoption of agroforestry and soil-water conservation measures • Availability of labor and capacity to hire labor were incentives for uptake of double digging and crop rotation, as these practices are labor demanding • Access to information, farmer to farmer learning and trainings were determinants of adoption for all practices 24 2 CA among 3: min. tillage, mulching and cover crops
  • 25. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Adoption of individual and combined conservation agriculture practices • However, the adoption rate was lower for the three main plots, and even more for combined conservation agriculture practices 25 • A high number of farmers reported practicing individual practices of conservation agriculture
  • 26. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Tanzania: Benefits of CSA practices 26 • Main benefit perceived by farmers (29%) was increased food production • Maize yields obtained by CSA practices were two times higher compared to those obtained using conventional practices • Improved cook stoves reduced the amount of fuelwood needed by 30–50%
  • 27. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Approach for scaling-up in the MICCA pilot projects 27
  • 28. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Scaling up strategies with partners from local to national levels • Mainstreaming CSA into large scale development programme: E.g. EADD integrated CSA into their Phase II (2014-2018) in Kenya, United Republic of Tanzania, Uganda reaching out to > 130,000 farmers (25M Gates Foundation) • Catalytic effect to link science with CSA development: E.g. ICRAF developed a project for scaling climate-smart agriculture (2015- 2018) to support the African Union’s NEPAD and African CSA Alliance (CCAFS funds) • Informing decision makers at national levels for better programming E.g. CSA day, CSA scoping studies, CSA national workshops 28
  • 29. www.fao.org/in-action/micca National Level Actions Multi-stakeholders national workshops to share evidences and experiences: – Kenya: Climate-Smart Agriculture in Smallholder Integrated Crop- Livestock Farming Systems with MALF/CC unit, CCAFS, ICRAF and FAO – United Republic of Tanzania: Workshop to Share Evidence and Experience on CSA with MAFSC/env. unit, CARE, ICRAF- United Republic of Tanzania and FAO Follow up actions and supports on: – Kenya: Capacity building on NAMA in the context of the Dairy sector NAMA with SDL, CCAFS, UNIQUE and FAO – United Republic of Tanzania: Technical support on the development of CSA Guidelines by agro-ecological/livelihoods zones (2015-2016) with MAFSC/env. unit 29
  • 30. www.fao.org/in-action/micca MICCA Pilot Projects- Lessons Learned • Important to target and tailor CSA to site-specific farming system, socio- economic conditions and farmers needs • Farmers and local level decision makers need to be engaged in the participatory planning of climate-smart agriculture and work jointly with technical specialists and extensionists to develop the set of locally- relevant CSA practices • Sustainable extension approaches are key, as adoption of CSA practices is highly influenced by trainings and farmer-to-farmer learning Smallholder farmers can be part of the solution to climate change, and increase food production and resilience while mitigating greenhouse gas emissions. 30
  • 31. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Results to inform CSA programming • Main benefits of CSA perceived by farmers are increases in productivity, income from farming, and food availability- so CSA seems an effective approach to improve food security and alleviate poverty in rural areas • It is important to link the promotion of specific climate-smart practices and technologies with sustainable extension services and incentives (e.g. high value crop on terraces, stable market for milk, income generating activities, access to seeds and loans, group learning, etc.) • Land tenure and size can promote or constrain the uptake and scaling-up of climate-smart agriculture and it can vary by practice • Transformational changes in agriculture take time, so important to plan coherent and long term programme aligned with policies 31
  • 32. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Thank you For more information, please visit: www.fao.org/in-action/micca/knowledge/climate-smart- agriculture/en/
  • 33. www.fao.org/in-action/micca Publications of the MICCA Pilot Projects • MICCA Adoption study in Kenya: • www.fao.org/3/a-i4396e.pdf • FAO MICCA 10: Science to support climate-smart agricultural development: www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/87906/en/ • Kenya CSA scoping study: www.fao.org/3/a-i4367e.pdf • CSA national workshop technical reports: www.fao.org/climatechange/micca/87624/en/ • Kenya CSA Policy Brief: www.fao.org/climatechange/42101- 052030dc948c02b143ca95a7f96cdc7bb.pdf • FAO MICCA 11: The experience of the MICCA pilot projects www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/2ac2b364-41b1-42de- a049-720542f18a2c/

Notas del editor

  1. The overall objective of the MICCA Pilot Projects was to integrate CSA practices into on-going development activities to test and demonstrate how smallholders can improve their food production, resilience and livelihoods, while contributing to climate change mitigation, and more specifically to: Support knowledge exchange between farmers, extension agents, and scientists to identify and develop develop context relevant climate smart farming options and promote their implementation Conduct scientific research to assess theCSA outcomes for different crops, land uses and management practices (led by ICRAF) Analyze the adoption barriers and benefits of CSA to inform up-scaling, extension, policy and investments Linking research, practice and policy for effective planning and programming of CSA
  2. Level: farm, landscape, market, regional, national and global. Inclusive= women and youth Co-benefits= jobs and market opportunities
  3. (27 000 people, 9000 ha)
  4. (18 400 people, 16 800 ha)
  5. sample: -For Kenya, by using the proportion-to-population formula and 95% confidence level 6.5%, with 0.5 standard deviation. -For Tanzania, it was computed as the ratio of the number of farmers who received trainings to those who participated in initial awareness rising and also 95% confidence level and 7% confidence interval. Data was analyzed with the Statistical Package for Social Scientists (SPSS 20) software.
  6. Average sale price crop influenced the practice of crop rotation
  7. Not anymore? Source: unpublished, Mutabazi & Rioux, FAO 2014