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Improving productivity and rural livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the Bale highlands of Ethiopia through integration of pulses in the crop-livestock production systems by Geletu Bejiga Africa Rising Meeting Sept.17-18 ILRI, Addis Ababa

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Presented by Geletu Bejiga at the Africa RISING Planning Meeting, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 17-18 September 2012

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Improving productivity and rural livelihoods of smallholder farmers in the Bale highlands of Ethiopia through integration of pulses in the

crop-livestock production systems

by

Geletu Bejiga

Africa Rising Meeting Sept.17-18

ILRI, Addis Ababa

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Background of the project

• Farmers in Arsi-Bale highlands have adopted:

• improved wheat varieties

• fertilizers

• herbicides

• Planting & harvesting machineries

• moved to a wheat monoculture system

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Monoculture system resulted

• yields decline

• increased weeds

• increased disease incidence

• declining soil fertility

• Increased fertilizers use

• increasing fertilizer costs

unsustainable practice

(no crop rotation)

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Opportunity for diversification & intensification (Pulses - Cereals double cropping )

First season legume Second season -cereals

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Double cropping using Gena (April-July) and Bona(July-December) in a year

Field ready for wheat planting

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Crop/livestock integration

Crop byproducts-- feed

Animal byproduct as source of energy

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Objectives of the project were : •Break mono culture system • intensify & diversify crops • improve human nutrition. •Reduce risk of crop lose due to diseases

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Project plan & implementation

• This project is time sensitive

• Assumed to be approved in March/April

• Organize Inception workshop

• Organize 500 farmers in clusters, train and provide seeds

• It was approved very late in May,2012

• No time for Inception workshop, clustering and training farmers

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Action taken

• Informed Sinana Agric. Research Center

• Formed teams to :

• identify interested farmers through DA

• Identify the crops each farmer interested in (Faba bean, field pea, chickpea and lentil)

• Provide seeds through DA with agronomic recommendation

• Able to provide seeds to 370 farmers

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Inception workshop 30th May 2012

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Opening by Zonal Deputy Head of Agricultural Office

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Participants

• Zonal Agri. Office

• Heads of 5 districts administration

• Heads of 5 districts Agri. Offices

• Heads of inputs of 5 districts

• Two DAs per districts

• Senior Researchers from EIAR

• Farm Africa

• ICARDA Project Coordinator

• Representative of Zonal Administration

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Recommendations

• Determine quantity of available seeds

• Agree on ideal plot size to be used and also acceptable to farmers.

• criteria for selection of farmers

• Identification of suitable districts and locations for different crops.

• Technical problems to be encountered and suggested solution

• Target to reach as many farmers as possible based on available seeds

• Ensured support from Administration.

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Inception workshop participants

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Discussion

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Training DAs on June 1,2012

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528 farmers and 17 DAs trained

FRG at Alloshe PA

FRG at Sinja PA

FRG at Selka PA

FRG at Gamora PA

FRG at Gamora PA

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Crop and Varieties identified • Faba bean : Moti (EIAR) & Shallo (Sinana)

• Field pea: Tulu Shenen, Tulu Dimtu, Wayitu, Dadimos,

Hursa, Bamo

• Lentil : Alemaya, Asano

• Kabuli Chickpea : Arerti, Habru

• Total Farmers expected to participate: 2510 (July-December)

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Farmers’ Field days organized

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Field pea variety Dedimos at Gasara

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Faba bean : Moti and Shasho

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DA-USAID staff - Farmers

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Evaluating varieties performance

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This project is linked to the on-going project

Rapid Deployment of High Yielding and Rust Resistant Wheat Varieties For Achieving Food Security in Ethiopia

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Farmers Field days in all districts will be organized in October.

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Thank you