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Towards the making of a workplan for the ESA Project Mateete Bekunda and Irmgard H.-Zeledon
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Development of the workplan is guided by the Africa RISING Research Framework which is a component of the Africa RISING Programme Document
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Purpose of the Research Framework Provide pathways out of hunger and poverty for small holder families through sustainably intensified farming systems that sufficiently improve food, nutrition, and income security, particularly for women and children, and conserve or enhance the natural resource base Research contributes to the developmental aims of FtF.
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Objectives: Research Create opportunities for smallholders to move out of poverty and improve their nutritional status – especially of young children and mothers – while maintaining or improving ecosystem stability Facilitate partner-led dissemination of integrated innovations for sustainable intensification beyond the Africa RISING action research sites
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Outcomes: Development Wider adoption of innovations identified and tested by the program’s outputs within the Africa RISING action research sites enhances livelihoods through increased agricultural output, income diversity, reduced vulnerability to adverse environmental and economic challenges and improved nutrition and welfare; especially of young children and mothers Development community initiates programs, based on the knowledge tools and innovations developed and promoted by Africa RISING, that are directed at developmental goals that are consistent with the Africa RISING program purpose
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Research outputs Situation analysis and program synthesis to enable characterisation and stratification of communities for effective interventions Integrated Systems Improvement via participatory technology identification, development and adaptation on common sites Scaling and delivery of integrated innovation, also addressing weaknesses in approaches of scaling out M & E for program-wide synthesis and co-learning It is these outputs that the workplan is being designed to address
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Issues addressed before the workshop Situation analysis and program synthesis Action sites have been selected based on selected development domains (population density and agro-ecological potential) for the purpose of initiating field activities this coming season
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AR operational zones Identified action sites (villages) in Babati District
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This week’s workshop has identified research issues & entry options at integrated system improvement level. They define potential Research Team action zones
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. Land (soil/water) LivestockCrop Integration is at the intersections between land, crop and livestock components Cross-cutting challenges are part of the integration studies; e.g. Seeds, breeds Nutrition Value addition Markets Policy Capacity building M&E Shocks & stresses Gender Others 12 3
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Soil/Water – Crops integration (1) maize-based systems different agro-ecologies (rainfall) NRM: soil/water conservation for arid/semi-arid areas: CA, ridging, terracing, ripping, hedges, sub-soiling) land rehabilitation: high biomass crops Crop management: choice of agro-ecology adapted varieties, temporal/ special crop arrangement (rotations, inter-cropping, multi-purpose legumes) Soil fertility and nutrient management: trees/shrubs integration, targeted combinations of organic/inorganic fertilizers, micro-dosing, foliar applications of micro-nutrients IPM: variety selection, cultural practices to pre-empt and control, judicious use of pesticides, Striga management, mycotoxin management, diagnostics and monitoring of biotic stresses
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Land – Livestock integration (2) Extensive systems - pasture management - trees/shrubs for carbon sequestration - manure/crop residues exchange - stock management (breeds, rates, diseases) - land use planning - water harvesting & conservation
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Crop – Livestock integration (3) Intensive & semi-intensive systems Enhanced poultry production for meat and eggs On-farm livestock feed production through - multi-purpose legumes and trees/shrubs (feeds, BNF, fuel) - utilization of cereal by-products Maximising nutrient recycling through animal manures & crop wastes Post-harvest technologies for crops and feed, including technologies to improve food and feed safety
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Rice-based systems, vegetable systems Addressing major production constraints rather than integration of different systems components Community-based seed and seedling systems for high quality seeds/ seedlings Integrated crop management: land preparation, timing of operations, crop rotations, labour saving technologies Water management: WUE enhancement and water conservation Harvest and post-harvest handling: mechanization, packaging, grading, standardization Markets: warehouse receipt system, FO, direct marketing to premium markets, food quality
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Situation analysis and M&E Determine development domains (agro-ecological potential, market access, and population density) Prioritize target areas (welfare, sustainability, farming systems, degradation, governments’ & USAID priorities) Develop farm household typologies Identify pathway entry points Inventory of innovations Ex-ante potential of innovations Priority setting and planning for integrated systems improvement Program-wide synthesis and co-learning
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Activities will be concurrent or stepwise
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