integration of agricultural subsectors – introduction and examples
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Integration of Agricultural Subsectors
Introduction and examples
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Mixed crop-livestock Systems
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Mixed crop-livestock Systems in Zambia
• Livestock = 40% of agricultural GDP
• IAPRI/CSO/MAL survey of 8279 households: 27% with cattle, 28% with goats, 75% with chicken
• Growing demand for livestock products. Projections 2050: +71% beef, +129% milk and +80% small ruminant s meat
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Seasonality of forage consumption
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Feed balance for residues and grass(dry season)
• Higher deficit
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• Higher distance
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residues
Average distance to cover to fill deficit 31 km 8 km
Crop residues
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Livestock effect on income and its variability
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METHOD– SCENARIOS 2012-2030
ProductionCow milk, beef and goat meat
AdaptationTransmission of inter-annual variability from biomass to animal products
MitigationGHG emissions and emission intensity
Vegetation (supply)
2012-2030 scenarios
• Baseline
• Drought
Livestock (demand)
Improvement options
• Animal husbandry & health
• Feeding practices (improved grasslands
and replacement of part of the CR)
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Overcoming trade-offs between conservation agriculture and livestock
• Sound assessment of biomass availability and demand (animal feed intake and fuel) balance
• Allocation and efficient utilisation of crop residues, with minimum level of vegetative cover assessed to conserve/enhance soil resources and moisture in each agri- environmental and climatic condition, and nutrient imports from animal manure added
• Identification of local alternative/complementary strategies to feeding crop residues (legumes, grasses, tree fodder…)
Sources: Valbuena et al., 2012; Mueller et al., 2003
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Agroforestry systems
• Use of trees and shrubs as part of agricultural systems to prevent soil erosion, facilitate water infiltration and decrease the impacts of extreme weather.
• Also helps diversify income sources and provides energy and fodder for livestock.
• Nitrogen-fixing leguminous trees, such as Faidherbia albida, increase soil fertility and yields
• Not a recipe: a wide variety of systems and tress species to consider in very different contexts
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Source: Torquebiau, 2013
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A range of systems and responses to CC
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