Achieving and Measuring Sustainable Intensification:
              The Role of Technology,
          Best Practices and Partnerships

           Rapporteur: Alisa Schackmann
Key messages

• Please give up to three bullets on key messages
  from your Learning Event
1. Current and future challenges must be addressed by a mosaic
   of solutions which place farmers at the center of policy-making
   and are founded on a science-based and knowledge-centered
   approach to agriculture.
2. To increase productivity sustainably, existing technologies and
   best practices need to be diffused, scaled up and adapted to
   local conditions through improved farmer extension and
   feedback loops.
3. Innovative methods and partnerships must be created to
   measure progress and build consensus on priority areas for
   action.
Evidence of impact
• Please give up to three bullets on evidence of
  the impact of your case example – ideally this
  should be quantitative data
1. An increase in global average feed-to-food conversion
   efficiency from 5.1% (reference case) to 6.2% (improved
   productivity scenario) would correspond to a reduction in land
   use of 510 million hectares (or 13%) by 2030 and a 20%
   reduction in global feed use.
2. After IPM growing methods training in South Asia, eggplant
   yields increased by 185% and onions by 198%. East African
   farmers can improve yields of sorghum by 83% by using IPM
   practices to fight striga.
3. In the US, 50,000 fewer gallons of water are needed to grow an
   irrigated acre of corn today, compared to 20 years ago.
Going to scale
• Please give up to three bullets on messages on what is needed to
  take your case to scale e.g. What policy change is required ? –
  What investment is needed ?– and who needs to take action?
• Public investment in agriculture has declined dramatically in the
  past 30 years. The trend needs to be reversed to enable farmers
  and other actors in the supply chain to have the tools,
  technologies and knowledge necessary to improve yields
  sustainably.
• Policies must be science-based and adapted to reflect
  local/national/regional needs. Better communication across all
  these levels will be needed to ensure best practices are replicated
  and continually improved.
• All the relevant actors , especially farmers, must be engaged, and
  research, deployment and measurement systems must be
  improved.
Learning Event No. 6: Highlights. ARDD2012 Rio.

Learning Event No. 6: Highlights. ARDD2012 Rio.

  • 1.
    Achieving and MeasuringSustainable Intensification: The Role of Technology, Best Practices and Partnerships Rapporteur: Alisa Schackmann
  • 2.
    Key messages • Pleasegive up to three bullets on key messages from your Learning Event 1. Current and future challenges must be addressed by a mosaic of solutions which place farmers at the center of policy-making and are founded on a science-based and knowledge-centered approach to agriculture. 2. To increase productivity sustainably, existing technologies and best practices need to be diffused, scaled up and adapted to local conditions through improved farmer extension and feedback loops. 3. Innovative methods and partnerships must be created to measure progress and build consensus on priority areas for action.
  • 3.
    Evidence of impact •Please give up to three bullets on evidence of the impact of your case example – ideally this should be quantitative data 1. An increase in global average feed-to-food conversion efficiency from 5.1% (reference case) to 6.2% (improved productivity scenario) would correspond to a reduction in land use of 510 million hectares (or 13%) by 2030 and a 20% reduction in global feed use. 2. After IPM growing methods training in South Asia, eggplant yields increased by 185% and onions by 198%. East African farmers can improve yields of sorghum by 83% by using IPM practices to fight striga. 3. In the US, 50,000 fewer gallons of water are needed to grow an irrigated acre of corn today, compared to 20 years ago.
  • 4.
    Going to scale •Please give up to three bullets on messages on what is needed to take your case to scale e.g. What policy change is required ? – What investment is needed ?– and who needs to take action? • Public investment in agriculture has declined dramatically in the past 30 years. The trend needs to be reversed to enable farmers and other actors in the supply chain to have the tools, technologies and knowledge necessary to improve yields sustainably. • Policies must be science-based and adapted to reflect local/national/regional needs. Better communication across all these levels will be needed to ensure best practices are replicated and continually improved. • All the relevant actors , especially farmers, must be engaged, and research, deployment and measurement systems must be improved.