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CRP1.1 Dryland Systems: Integrated and Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Dry Areas Regional Inception.

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1 CRP1.1 Dryland Systems: Integrated and Sustainable Agricultural Production Systems for Improved Food Security and Livelihoods in Dry Areas Regional Inception Workshop for North Africa & West Asia July 2-4, 2012 - Golden Tulip Farah Hotel -Rabat, Morocco.

2 Working group 1 Sustainable Intensification/High potential areas

3 1. Characterization of the action sites Meknes SaïsNile Delta Karkheh river Basin MoroccoEgypt Iran

4 Target research intervention zones In Morocco, two intervention zones were selected based on the cropping system: -Zone of Aïn Jamaa (Wheat Intensification) - Zone of Nzalt Beni Ammar (Reconversion of wheat by Olive) In Iran and Egypt the selected zones are already identified

5 2. Problem statements in the action sites

6 Constraints in Moroccan site -Low soil fertility - Lack of diversification - Low input use - Post harvest loss - Low rate of agronomic packages adoption - market - Socio-economic constraints - Lack of economic scale -Land fragmentation -Low input/technical use -Lack of technical package - Market (value chain) - Product quality - Lack of labor -- Water quality Wheat based systemFruit tree system Vegetable based system

7 In Moroccan site Data on land use/land cover will be updated (p.92): - 5.1.2 - 5.1.3 - 5.1.4 - 5.1.7 - 5.2.1 - 5.2.2

8 Constraints in Iranian site -Lack of proper agricultural machinery for all soil types and small farms - Low institutional capacity of farmers associations/aggregation - Lack of information on water productivity for no- tillage system in crop rotation - Lack of proper Water harvesting systems

9 Recommendations of Iranian team (p.130 and 133) 3.2 Soil problems posing serious management challenges 3.2.1 Salinity (severity, soil types and % of area affected) [common in SRT2 areas, rare in SRT3 areas] SRT2: non-saline SRT3 (fresh area: non-saline) SRT3 (saline area: Azadegan plain: 90% saline) 3.2.2 Sodicity (severity, soil types and % of area affected) SRT2: 5% SRT3:about 90% of Azadegan plain is saline sodic 4.2 Quality issues (e.g. waste water reuse) SRT2: Not issue SRT3: 1.0-6.4 dS/m, highly saline shallow water table in Azadegan plain 6. Land degradation 6.1 Type and current severity of particular types of land degradation 6.1.1 Salinization (severity, % of area affected) 4-8 dS/m 15 %, 8-16 dS/m 27%, 16-32 dS/m 30%, above 32 dS/m 24% 6.2 Degradation trends 6.2.1 Reclamation of salinized lands (% of area treated) None

10 3. Research hypotheses Hyp 1: Some form of farm aggregation (association/organized farmers groups) will lead to the realization of economies of size, thereby leading to increased access to input innovations, improved market efficiencies, competitiveness and value addition Hyp 2: retained Hyp 3: Water and land productivities in irrigated agriculture can sustainibly be increased through modified cropping patterns, salinity control, policy and institutionnal setups Hyp 4: retained Hyp 5: retained Hyp 6: System analysis of production, landscape and market system performance will allow optimal intensification of the production and market systems and the assessment of potential impact of innovations both in socio-economic and ecological terms

11 Divesification of cropping system Aggreggation 4. Major research outcomes


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