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Transforming Agriculture to be Climate Smart

Dennis GarrityDistinguished Board Research Fellow

World Agroforestry Centre

UN Drylands Ambassador

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The Global Conundrum

« Increase global food production

« Adapt agriculture to climate change, while

« Dramatically reducing greenhouse gas emissions

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Climate Smart AgricultureTriple Win  

• Raise productivity growth,

• Build resilience to droughts and floods, to

hotter temperatures and to increased pest pressures, and at the same time

• Make agriculture a strong carbon sink, rather than being an major emitter

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True Cost Accounting Through Triple-Win Metrics

  

Within each agricultural system, identify the options for alternative practices, and track:

• Productivity enhancement

• Changes in resilience to climate change

• Greenhouse gas emissions

• Key environmental services (biodiversity, water quality)

• Poverty alleviation

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National recommendations for maize in Malawi & Zambia: Faidherbia fertilizer trees at 100 trees per ha

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Faidherbia Trial Results in Zambia

Maize yield - zero fertiliser

2008 2009 2010 ----- Tons/ha -------

With Faidherbia 4.1 5.1 5.6

Without Faidherbia 1.3 2.6 2.6________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Number of trials 15 40 40

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The albida halo effect

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Aerial view of a parkland dominated by Faidherbia in Niger

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Parkland Renaissance: trees are young and growing

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Farmer-managed regreening in Niger

• 5,000,000 hectares re-greened in 20 years -- no outside investment costs

-- no recurrent costs to government

• 200 million new trees established • >500,000 tons additional cereal

production/year• 1.25 million farm households involved• Vast increase in fodder for livestock

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Major agroforestry regions in West Africa and directions of expansion

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December 2011: Ethiopian Prime Minister announces national programme to establish 100 million

Faidherbia trees in farmers’ fields

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17 Countries are engaged in EverGreen Agriculture

Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration

Conservation Agriculture with trees

Trees interplanted in conventional tilled cropland

Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration +

Trees interplanted in conventional tilled cropland

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Wheat production with walnut trees France

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Wheat production with Paulownia trees > 8 m acres in China

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Way Forward• Agricultural systems must be reengineered to

achieve the triple win• Quantitative metrics are essential to track

progress• EverGreen Agricultural Systems are a critical

part of the solution• They taking root in Africa, and is spreading

rapidly, especially for land regeneration and food security on small-scale farms.

• Many nations are creating the policy and institutional environments to favor adoption

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Zero Net Land DegradationClassify all land into three categories:

– Degrading– Regenerating– Stable

Monitor land degradation and regeneration in terms of biomass production.

Calculate the ratio: Regenerating/DegradingThe target is a ratio exceeding 1.0

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Zero Net Land Degradation

44% of the world's cultivated ecosystems are accounted for by drylands.

– Degradation is occurring on 20% of drylands

– Regeneration has occurred on 16% between 1981 and 2003.

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Global Soils Partnershipfor Food Security and Climate Change

Mitigation and Adaptation

• Focus on the Soil Resource

• Building capacities and exchange of knowledge and technologies for sustainable management of soil resources.

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A Land Ethic

“Health is the capacity of the land for self-renewal.

“A land ethic reflects the existence of an ecological conscience, and this in turn reflects a conviction of individual responsibility for the health of the land.”

-- Aldo Leopold

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The Global Reach of Landcare

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Farmer-managed regreening in Niger

• 5,000,000 hectares re-greened in 20 years -- no outside investment costs

-- no recurrent costs to government

• 200 million new trees established • >500,000 tons additional cereal

production/year• 1.25 million farm households involved• Vast increase in fodder for livestock