Building Resilience of the Agricultural Sector to Climate Change

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Objective and intervention sites
Objective
« Enhance
adaptive
capacity of the
agricultural
sector to
address the
additional risks
posed by
climate
change”.
Expected results :
1.Resilience of food production systems and/or food insecure communities
. enhanced in the face of climate change;
2.Institutional capacity of the agricultural and water sector enhanced, including
information and extension services to respond to climate change, including
variability.
3.Lessons learned and knowledge management component established.
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Disbursement at mid-term
1,200,000 USD
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RESULTS AT MID TERM
1. Drought tolerant varieties with high
yields made available to producers
Test and vulgarisation of 03 types of seeds (millet,
sorghum, cowpeas) that are more resistant to droughts
and with yield estimated to be 800-1200 kg vs 300400kg for traditional seeds
More than 5,000
farmers are using
adapted seeds in the 8
project municipalities
(vs 1000 planned by the
project)
8 seed banks et 11 agricultural and fodder
input banks created to conserve and store
productions
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RESULTS AT MID TERM
2- Land Recuperation for Pastoral Use
 555 ha of degraded areas in
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pastoral areas restored by the
construction of SCW/SDR, tree
plantation and seeding of fodder
species;
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 1350 Km fire-breaks opened to
secure phytomass registered in
2010 and 2011 ;
•
 250 community fire fighters trained
251,748 direct beneficiaries of
SCW/SDR (90% of women).
Average income per woman is
15.000 to 20,000 FCFA
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RESULTS AT MID TERM :
3. Income Generating Activities for vulnerable communities
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30 smallprojects
implemented to
support
vegetables and
fruits gardening
1500 beneficiaries, mostly women, supported on:
 training in farming techniques, phyto-sanitary treatments and
associative life;
 seeds (tomato, onion, corn, garlic, peppers, squash, cassava,
lettuce, cabbage, watermelon, squash, potato, sweet potato and
sorrel);
 fertilizers (Urea, NPK) and pesticides (pesticides);
 Small equipment: wheelbarrow, watering cans, rakes, hoes, scales,
shovels, etc.. ;
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RESULTS AT MID TERM :
3. Income Generating Activities for vulnerable communities
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8
microprojets
for the
creation of
sewing
centers
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 143 girls and women received:

hundred and thirty seven (137) machines with one hundred and twenty
eight (128) simple machines, five (5) embroidery, two (2) knitting and two
(2) Zig Zag;
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support materials for sewing and embroidery metal chairs, scissors, fabric,
thread and plain nylon embroidery, tape measures, needles, irons, tables,
elastic rolls, machine oil, etc.. ;

6 solar kits installed for the operation of embroidery machines at six (6)
sites namely: Issari, Tamalolo, Aderbissanat, Sakabal, Kao and
Tondimiwind
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RESULTS AT MID TERM :
Use of meteorological & Agrometeorological
Information
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280 instant read rain gauges (SPIEA) installed in the
municipalities to strengthen the data collection and
meteorological information mechanism
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LESSONS LEARNED
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Adoption of adaptation technologies realised
through training of beneficiaries, dialogue and adaptive
management / greater participation of beneficiaries in
the selection and implemention;
Conditions of sustainability of the project
underway with greater involvement of seed multipliers,
integration of Climate Changes issues into local
development plans and capacity building of producer
groups;
Greater consideration of vulnerable communities
needs, particularly women, with the development of
Income Generating Activities
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CONTACTS
Fraternité-Travail-Progrès
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 Mrs Bako Safi Solange, Coordonnatrice du
projet,
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email: [email protected]
Phone : +227-20722559
 Website : www. Cnedd.ne
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