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Africa RISING Mali Team Achievements until 2013

Tom van Mourik (ICRISAT)
Africa RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting,
Bamako, Mali, 3-4 February 2014
Presentation Outline
 Africa RISING partners and activities
 Synergies with other ongoing projects
 Africa RISING achievements and ongoing activities
in 2013
 Exchange visit conclusions and suggestions
 Conclusions and remarks
Conceptual framework
Focus on
(1) Sustainable intensification
(2) Farm household scale
Interactions with other scales
acknowledged and studied
i.e community, landscape,
watershed etc.
Stepwise progress towards SI
Farm typologies
Platforms, co-learning
Critical entry points
Synergies with other initiatives
 Improving vegetable production and processing
(USAID, AVRDC)
 FARMSEM seed enterprise project on dryland
crops (USAID, ICRISAT)
 Agro-ecological intensification project (McKnight
Foundation, WUR, IER, ICRISAT, AMEDD)
 Dryland Systems and WLE CGIAR research
program
(ICRISAT, ICRAF, ILRI, IWMI, Bioversity)
 CORAF project on crop livestock integration (IER)
Africa RISING outputs and activities
Four Research Outputs (RO’s):
1: Situation Analysis and Program-wide Synthesis (IFPRI, WUR and
partners)
2: Integrated Systems Improvement (CGIAR, AVRDC, WUR, national
partners)
3: Scaling and Delivery of Integrated Innovation (idem)
4: Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation (IFPRI with partners)
Activities in 2013 workplan (may 2013, project started in June 2013)
1.1 Community mobilization & establishing platforms
2.7 Household nutrition
2.8 Sustainable NRM and fodder
2.9 Farm and field productivity
RO1 Achievements & activities 2013
 Development domains & villages selected
 Basic farm HH characteristics collected in 7 villages
Community mobilisation & platforms (1)
 Diagnostic / planning meetings all AR villages
 Platforms established in 4 villages

Yorobougoula (NRM, local conventions)
Nampossela (Farm & field productivity, McKnight)
Sirakele & Mpessoba (nutrition)
Exchange visit West Africa in Mali, 21-24 Nov. 2013)
Community mobilisation & platforms (2)
 Fencing and wells constructed in 3 villages and
existing sites identified in 2 villages (ICRISAT, ICRAF)

 Physical platforms for experimentation
 Fruit tree establishment trials
 Off-season irrigated vegetable / seed production
Community mobilisation & platforms (3)
Study on level of interaction and
influence of different
stakeholders in IP Yorobougoula

HIGH
Chikoloton

CP
miel

Lead farmer generally interacts
and informs 5 other farmers
outside IP

Chikolo- Association
chasseurs
ton

LOW

Level of
influence

FasoJguiya
1

SabaliCP volaille
ton

Analyses for mapping of
networking and interaction
among stakeholders on-going

Guana
n-ton

Coop 5
eleveurs

3
2

Benkadi
-ton

Ones that can make
difference Jigiya

CP- coton
Bio

CMDT
AV

2

LOW

1

Ass.
Jeunes

Level of
interest

-ton

4

5

HIGH
Household nutrition (1)
 Household nutrition survey completed (AVRDC)
 Nutrition field schools implemented 2 villages (AVRDC, ICRISAT)

8 training modules developed in French & Bambara and tested with participants
Nutrition field schools linked to nutritious vegetable and field crop trials and
seed sales
Training video produced on the preparation of enriched porridge
Household nutrition (2)
Nutritional status of ~1300 children between 6 months and 5 years assessed
Nutrition status

Boys

Girls

6-23
months

24-59
months

Severe /
moderate
malnutrition

6%

10%

15%

1%

Risk of
malnutrition

17%

21%

37%

11%

Normal

77%

69%

45%

88%

Girls and especially youngest group high rates of poor nutrition status
Sustainable NRM & fodder (1)
 Survey and analyses of feed resources, FEAST
(ILRI, AMEDD), Sources of income
Farm Labour
4%

Commerce
3%

Arboriculture
2%

Remittance
7%

Livestock
25%

Farm Labour
1%

Commerce
7%

Arboriculture
0%

Remittance
8%

Livestock
17%
Agriculture
59%

Bougouni

Agriculture
67%

Koutiala
Sustainable NRM & fodder (2) Resources
Available Feed
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0

100

6

Bougouni

2
1
0

5

80
70

4
3

6

Koutiala

90

5

Availablity

Availablity

Available Feed Resources

4

60
50

3

40
2

30

20

1

10
0

0

Concentrates

Crop residues

Grazing

Cereal residues

Legume residues

Green forage

Green forage

Legume residues

Others

Grazing

Crop residues

Concentrates

Cereal residues

Rainfall Pattern

Rainfall Pattern

Koutiala more availability of cereal residues and concentrates
Bougouni, more availability of green forage and grazing
RO2 Sustainable NRM & fodder (3)
 Participatory land use mapping
 Biomass assessment, cropped /non-cropped land
(ICRISAT, AMEDD, MoBioM, WUR)
Farm & field productivity (1)
Field crop trials in Bougouni area
Trial type

Planned

Planted

Harvested

Analysed

Sorghum /
cowpea
intercrop

20

18

15

11

Cowpea

31

28

25

21

Soybean

20

20

17

14

Groundnut

12

12

12

Not yet
analysed
Sorghum-Cowpea intercrop

 Sorghum: No
treatment effect
(poor germination,
brd damage)
 Cowpea fodder
yields:
inter-row not
significantly different
from pure crop, in-row
significantly lower.
Dunanfana significantly
higher fodder yield
than local.
Cowpea
Cowpea grain yield
350

Grain yield (kg/ha)

300

a

a

a
a

250

Neem use

200

No
150

Yes

100
50

b

b

0
Dunanfana

Local

Wilibali

Variety

Cowpea fodder yield

a
Fodder yield (kg/ha)

1500

a
Neem use

1000

b

500

b

No

b

b

0
Dunanfana

Local

Variety

Wilibali

Yes

 No significant effect
of Neem insecticide
 Farmers expressed
preference for
Wilibali, despite
similar yields to local
variety
 white grain, early
maturation much
appreciated
Soybean intensification trials
Soybean grain yield (kg/ha)

500

400

300

200

100

0

Control
1

+ Compost + Innoculum + Compost
2
3
4
Treatment
+ Innoculum

 Soybean yields
showed no
significant
treatment
effects.
 Farmers
interested in
soybean
TrtCode
1 New crop,
2 farmers don’t
3
know what to do
4
with soybean
 Request for
training on
soybean
processing/prepa
ration
Farm & field productivity (2)
Field crop trials Koutiala area 2013 (total ~200 trials)
Trial type

Planned Harvested

For analysis

Sorghum mechan-microdos
Sorghum intensification

10
31

8
28

8
21

Maize intensification

45

45

45

Cowpea intensification

41

38

38

Groundnut/roselle intercrop

12

12

12

Soyabean intensification
Sorghum/cowpea intercrop
Maize/cowpea intercrop

39
5
32

30
5
32

30
5
32
T1 : local variety, no fertilizer
T2 : local variety, manure 9t/ha +150 kg urea, 100 kg complex
15-15-15
T3 : hybrid maize « Bondofa », no fertilizer
T4 : hybrid maize « Bondofa », manure 9t/ha, 150 kg
urea, 100 kg complex 15-15-15

Maize

6000

grain yield (kg/ha)

5000
4000
3000
2000
1000

0
0

500

1000

1500

2000

2500

3000

grain yield of the control kg/ha

control=local no fert

hybrid no fert

local+fert

hybrid+fert
Sorghum
T1 : local variety, no fertilizer ;
T2 : local variety, manure 9t/ha +DAP 75 kg/ha
T3 : hybrid sorghum « Pablo », no fertilizer
T4 : hybrid sorghum « Pablo, manure 9t/ha, DAP 75 kg/ha

grain yield (kg/ha)

3000
2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0

500

1000

1500

grain yield of the control (kg/ha)
"control=local no fert"

local+fert

hybrid no fert

hybrid+fert

2000
Cowpea

1600
1400
1200
1000
800
600
400
200
0
0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

T1

control grain yield (kg/ha)
control=wulibali no fert

fodder yield (kg/ha)

grain yield (kg/ha)

T1 : ‘wulibali’ cowpea, no fertilization
T2 : ‘wulibali’ cowpea, P 20kg/ha
T3 : ‘Dunanfana cowpea, no fertilization
T4 : ‘Dunanfana cowpea, P 20 kg/ha

20kgP/ha

5000

15000

T2

20000
15000
10000
5000
0
0

10000

20000

control fodder yield (kg/ha)
control=dunanfana no fert

20 kgP/ha

T3

T4
Soybean

T1 : no fertilizer , no inoculum ;
T2 : manure 4t/ha, P 20 kg/ha, no inoculum
T3 : no fertilizer, inoculum
T4 : manure 4t/ha, P 20 kg/ha, inoculum

grain yield (kg/ha)

2500
2000
1500
1000
500
0
0

200

400

600

800

1000

control- grain yield (kg/ha)
control=no inoculum no fert

no inoculum+fert

inoculum no fert

inoculum+fert

1200

1400
Participatory agro-economical analyses of
mechanised microdosing trials with sorghum
 Promising results, potential of 100 USD/ha more
net profit than the local practice with about 20
USD /ha investment (hybrid seed, fertiliser, disk)
Strategic sheep feeding trials initiated with
cowpea/groundnut hay and maize bran
3 feed treatments:
600g legume hay/day
900g legume hay/day
600g legume hay & 400 g
maize bran /day
Vaccinations and salt lick
blocks standard treatment
for all
RO3 Scaling approaches
 Distribution & viewings of videos related to sustainable
intensification options performed in all AR villages
(~100 DVDs distributed, > 10,000 farmers exposed)

 Preliminary study performed on what information is
retained and what farmers do with the information
(unsupervised experimentation and innovation)
Capacity building (1)
Training title

Men

Women

total

Nutrition field schools (8 modules, AVRDC, ICRISAT)

14

646

660

Vegetable processing, conservation and storage
(AVRDC)

23

36

59

Mechanised microdosing technique & trial
establishment (ICRISAT)

7

1

8

Use of media for large scale farmer training (ICRISAT) 4

2

6

Grafting and planting practices for improved fruit
trees (ICRAF)

144

Establishment of rural resource center (ICRAF)

25

Introduction to monitoring and evaluation (IFPRI,
ICRISAT)

15

3

18
Exchange visit conclusions and
suggestions from participants
 Integration, integration & integration!!
 Organisations, technologies, system components,
Harmonizing data collection, sharing and
reporting
 Describe where activities fit into the farming
system and describe links to other activities
 Flexibility partnerships and consultations where
necessary
Thank you / merci!
Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation

africa-rising.net

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Africa RISING Mali team achievements until 2013

  • 1. Africa RISING Mali Team Achievements until 2013 Tom van Mourik (ICRISAT) Africa RISING West Africa Review and Planning Meeting, Bamako, Mali, 3-4 February 2014
  • 2. Presentation Outline  Africa RISING partners and activities  Synergies with other ongoing projects  Africa RISING achievements and ongoing activities in 2013  Exchange visit conclusions and suggestions  Conclusions and remarks
  • 3. Conceptual framework Focus on (1) Sustainable intensification (2) Farm household scale Interactions with other scales acknowledged and studied i.e community, landscape, watershed etc. Stepwise progress towards SI Farm typologies Platforms, co-learning Critical entry points
  • 4. Synergies with other initiatives  Improving vegetable production and processing (USAID, AVRDC)  FARMSEM seed enterprise project on dryland crops (USAID, ICRISAT)  Agro-ecological intensification project (McKnight Foundation, WUR, IER, ICRISAT, AMEDD)  Dryland Systems and WLE CGIAR research program (ICRISAT, ICRAF, ILRI, IWMI, Bioversity)  CORAF project on crop livestock integration (IER)
  • 5. Africa RISING outputs and activities Four Research Outputs (RO’s): 1: Situation Analysis and Program-wide Synthesis (IFPRI, WUR and partners) 2: Integrated Systems Improvement (CGIAR, AVRDC, WUR, national partners) 3: Scaling and Delivery of Integrated Innovation (idem) 4: Integrated Monitoring and Evaluation (IFPRI with partners) Activities in 2013 workplan (may 2013, project started in June 2013) 1.1 Community mobilization & establishing platforms 2.7 Household nutrition 2.8 Sustainable NRM and fodder 2.9 Farm and field productivity
  • 6. RO1 Achievements & activities 2013  Development domains & villages selected  Basic farm HH characteristics collected in 7 villages
  • 7. Community mobilisation & platforms (1)  Diagnostic / planning meetings all AR villages  Platforms established in 4 villages Yorobougoula (NRM, local conventions) Nampossela (Farm & field productivity, McKnight) Sirakele & Mpessoba (nutrition) Exchange visit West Africa in Mali, 21-24 Nov. 2013)
  • 8. Community mobilisation & platforms (2)  Fencing and wells constructed in 3 villages and existing sites identified in 2 villages (ICRISAT, ICRAF)  Physical platforms for experimentation  Fruit tree establishment trials  Off-season irrigated vegetable / seed production
  • 9. Community mobilisation & platforms (3) Study on level of interaction and influence of different stakeholders in IP Yorobougoula HIGH Chikoloton CP miel Lead farmer generally interacts and informs 5 other farmers outside IP Chikolo- Association chasseurs ton LOW Level of influence FasoJguiya 1 SabaliCP volaille ton Analyses for mapping of networking and interaction among stakeholders on-going Guana n-ton Coop 5 eleveurs 3 2 Benkadi -ton Ones that can make difference Jigiya CP- coton Bio CMDT AV 2 LOW 1 Ass. Jeunes Level of interest -ton 4 5 HIGH
  • 10. Household nutrition (1)  Household nutrition survey completed (AVRDC)  Nutrition field schools implemented 2 villages (AVRDC, ICRISAT) 8 training modules developed in French & Bambara and tested with participants Nutrition field schools linked to nutritious vegetable and field crop trials and seed sales Training video produced on the preparation of enriched porridge
  • 11. Household nutrition (2) Nutritional status of ~1300 children between 6 months and 5 years assessed Nutrition status Boys Girls 6-23 months 24-59 months Severe / moderate malnutrition 6% 10% 15% 1% Risk of malnutrition 17% 21% 37% 11% Normal 77% 69% 45% 88% Girls and especially youngest group high rates of poor nutrition status
  • 12. Sustainable NRM & fodder (1)  Survey and analyses of feed resources, FEAST (ILRI, AMEDD), Sources of income Farm Labour 4% Commerce 3% Arboriculture 2% Remittance 7% Livestock 25% Farm Labour 1% Commerce 7% Arboriculture 0% Remittance 8% Livestock 17% Agriculture 59% Bougouni Agriculture 67% Koutiala
  • 13. Sustainable NRM & fodder (2) Resources Available Feed 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 100 6 Bougouni 2 1 0 5 80 70 4 3 6 Koutiala 90 5 Availablity Availablity Available Feed Resources 4 60 50 3 40 2 30 20 1 10 0 0 Concentrates Crop residues Grazing Cereal residues Legume residues Green forage Green forage Legume residues Others Grazing Crop residues Concentrates Cereal residues Rainfall Pattern Rainfall Pattern Koutiala more availability of cereal residues and concentrates Bougouni, more availability of green forage and grazing
  • 14. RO2 Sustainable NRM & fodder (3)  Participatory land use mapping  Biomass assessment, cropped /non-cropped land (ICRISAT, AMEDD, MoBioM, WUR)
  • 15. Farm & field productivity (1) Field crop trials in Bougouni area Trial type Planned Planted Harvested Analysed Sorghum / cowpea intercrop 20 18 15 11 Cowpea 31 28 25 21 Soybean 20 20 17 14 Groundnut 12 12 12 Not yet analysed
  • 16. Sorghum-Cowpea intercrop  Sorghum: No treatment effect (poor germination, brd damage)  Cowpea fodder yields: inter-row not significantly different from pure crop, in-row significantly lower. Dunanfana significantly higher fodder yield than local.
  • 17. Cowpea Cowpea grain yield 350 Grain yield (kg/ha) 300 a a a a 250 Neem use 200 No 150 Yes 100 50 b b 0 Dunanfana Local Wilibali Variety Cowpea fodder yield a Fodder yield (kg/ha) 1500 a Neem use 1000 b 500 b No b b 0 Dunanfana Local Variety Wilibali Yes  No significant effect of Neem insecticide  Farmers expressed preference for Wilibali, despite similar yields to local variety  white grain, early maturation much appreciated
  • 18. Soybean intensification trials Soybean grain yield (kg/ha) 500 400 300 200 100 0 Control 1 + Compost + Innoculum + Compost 2 3 4 Treatment + Innoculum  Soybean yields showed no significant treatment effects.  Farmers interested in soybean TrtCode 1 New crop, 2 farmers don’t 3 know what to do 4 with soybean  Request for training on soybean processing/prepa ration
  • 19. Farm & field productivity (2) Field crop trials Koutiala area 2013 (total ~200 trials) Trial type Planned Harvested For analysis Sorghum mechan-microdos Sorghum intensification 10 31 8 28 8 21 Maize intensification 45 45 45 Cowpea intensification 41 38 38 Groundnut/roselle intercrop 12 12 12 Soyabean intensification Sorghum/cowpea intercrop Maize/cowpea intercrop 39 5 32 30 5 32 30 5 32
  • 20. T1 : local variety, no fertilizer T2 : local variety, manure 9t/ha +150 kg urea, 100 kg complex 15-15-15 T3 : hybrid maize « Bondofa », no fertilizer T4 : hybrid maize « Bondofa », manure 9t/ha, 150 kg urea, 100 kg complex 15-15-15 Maize 6000 grain yield (kg/ha) 5000 4000 3000 2000 1000 0 0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 grain yield of the control kg/ha control=local no fert hybrid no fert local+fert hybrid+fert
  • 21. Sorghum T1 : local variety, no fertilizer ; T2 : local variety, manure 9t/ha +DAP 75 kg/ha T3 : hybrid sorghum « Pablo », no fertilizer T4 : hybrid sorghum « Pablo, manure 9t/ha, DAP 75 kg/ha grain yield (kg/ha) 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 0 500 1000 1500 grain yield of the control (kg/ha) "control=local no fert" local+fert hybrid no fert hybrid+fert 2000
  • 22. Cowpea 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 T1 control grain yield (kg/ha) control=wulibali no fert fodder yield (kg/ha) grain yield (kg/ha) T1 : ‘wulibali’ cowpea, no fertilization T2 : ‘wulibali’ cowpea, P 20kg/ha T3 : ‘Dunanfana cowpea, no fertilization T4 : ‘Dunanfana cowpea, P 20 kg/ha 20kgP/ha 5000 15000 T2 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 0 10000 20000 control fodder yield (kg/ha) control=dunanfana no fert 20 kgP/ha T3 T4
  • 23. Soybean T1 : no fertilizer , no inoculum ; T2 : manure 4t/ha, P 20 kg/ha, no inoculum T3 : no fertilizer, inoculum T4 : manure 4t/ha, P 20 kg/ha, inoculum grain yield (kg/ha) 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 0 200 400 600 800 1000 control- grain yield (kg/ha) control=no inoculum no fert no inoculum+fert inoculum no fert inoculum+fert 1200 1400
  • 24. Participatory agro-economical analyses of mechanised microdosing trials with sorghum  Promising results, potential of 100 USD/ha more net profit than the local practice with about 20 USD /ha investment (hybrid seed, fertiliser, disk)
  • 25. Strategic sheep feeding trials initiated with cowpea/groundnut hay and maize bran 3 feed treatments: 600g legume hay/day 900g legume hay/day 600g legume hay & 400 g maize bran /day Vaccinations and salt lick blocks standard treatment for all
  • 26. RO3 Scaling approaches  Distribution & viewings of videos related to sustainable intensification options performed in all AR villages (~100 DVDs distributed, > 10,000 farmers exposed)  Preliminary study performed on what information is retained and what farmers do with the information (unsupervised experimentation and innovation)
  • 27. Capacity building (1) Training title Men Women total Nutrition field schools (8 modules, AVRDC, ICRISAT) 14 646 660 Vegetable processing, conservation and storage (AVRDC) 23 36 59 Mechanised microdosing technique & trial establishment (ICRISAT) 7 1 8 Use of media for large scale farmer training (ICRISAT) 4 2 6 Grafting and planting practices for improved fruit trees (ICRAF) 144 Establishment of rural resource center (ICRAF) 25 Introduction to monitoring and evaluation (IFPRI, ICRISAT) 15 3 18
  • 28. Exchange visit conclusions and suggestions from participants  Integration, integration & integration!!  Organisations, technologies, system components, Harmonizing data collection, sharing and reporting  Describe where activities fit into the farming system and describe links to other activities  Flexibility partnerships and consultations where necessary
  • 29. Thank you / merci! Africa Research in Sustainable Intensification for the Next Generation africa-rising.net

Editor's Notes

  1. Bougouni, arboriculturenoticable, more livestock income in Bougouni, more agriculture income in Koutiala
  2. 1. Biology of Striga, 2. IntegratedStriga and soil fertility management concept, 3. composting technology using a pit, 4. cowpea seed storage