Managing Water and Land Management - Keynote

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Managing water and land resources The essential pathway to unlocking Africa’s agricultural potential Dennis Garrity

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Managing water and land resources The essential pathway to unlocking Africa’s

agricultural potentialDennis Garrity

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The Food Production Challenge in Perspective

• Hunger is overwhelmingly rural, so the real challenge is to assist the 100 million smallholders to produce more food and income in Africa, and

• To restore, regenerate and sustain the natural resource base for future food production.

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Trend in biomass productivity by farming system

Alarming Land Degradation in Africa

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AFRICA RESTORATION INITIATIVE

Image: Flickr/USAID Kenya

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17 countries have made commitments including:

• Ethiopia 15 million hectares• Kenya 5 million hectares• Uganda 2.5 million hectares• Rwanda 2 million hectares

Total commitments are now about 45 m hectares by countries in West, Central, East and Southern Africa. 19

Political commitment to scale up restoration successes is growing!

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WATER and RestorationLAND and Restoration

ECOSYSTEMS and Restoration

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The Billion Dollar Business Plan for 2 Million Farm Ponds in Africa in

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From Subsistence to Small-Scale Commercial Enterprises:

The Lare Case Example

• Farmers in Lare, Kenya have the highest density of farm ponds per km2

• 5,000 farm ponds installed

• Pond water used for supplementary irrigation on drought-prone farms

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Billion Dollar Business Plan System

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WATER and RestorationLAND and Restoration

ECOSYSTEMS and Restoration

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A Desertifying Landscape Southern Niger in the 1980s

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The Parkland Renaissance on Niger Farmlands

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Farmer-Managed Regeneration of trees has been massively upscaled on the croplands in Niger

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Major agroforestry regions in West Africa and potential directions of expansion

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Malawi Maize Lands Farmer Managed Natural Regeneration Expanding

Widely

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Conservation agriculture with reduced tillage and trees increases productivity while restoring land quality and reducing labor.

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Closed Forest Woodland/Tree Crops Cropland Savanna/ Prairie/Shrubland Grassland

Urban Area Water bodies

Land use (ha) – RwandaLand that is: - agricultural-non-forested-sloping (5-55%).

Rwanda’s plan for restoration interventions

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The European Commission Challenge to Scale-Up

EverGreen Agriculture to 50 million farmers in Africa

Building a baseline and tracking system

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18 African countries are now 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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ECOSYSTEMS and Restoration

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More than Food: Societal Demands from Agricultural Landscapes

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For More Information and to Get Engaged

Evergreen Agriculture web site www.evergreenagriculture.net

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