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Ottawa, August 2011 The agricultural trilemma: feeding 9 billion while reducing the agricultural footprint Bruce Campbell, Program Director CCAFS

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Page 1: The agricultural trilemma

Ottawa, August 2011

The agricultural trilemma: feeding 9

billion while reducing the agricultural

footprintBruce Campbell, Program Director CCAFS

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Outline• The three challenges• Accelerated and transformative adaptation

• Pro-poor mitigation

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Challenge 1:Food security

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Challenge 2: Adaptation

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To 2090, taking 18 climate models

Four degree world

Thornton et al. (2010) ILRI/CCAFS

>20% loss5-20% lossNo change5-20% gain>20% gain

Length of growing period (%)

Length of growing season is likely to decline..

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Economic effect

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Nelson et al., 2010 IFPRI/CCAFS

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Nelson et al., 2010 IFPRI/CCAFS

Maize Rice Wheat

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Challenge 3: Reducing the agricultural footprint

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Rockström et al. (2009); Bennett et al. (in prep.)

Global freshwater

useChange in land

use

Biodiversity loss

Phosphorous cycle

Nitrogen cycle

Ocean acidification

Climate change

Safe operating

space

Current status

Role of Agricultur

e

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Meridian Institute 2011

Food Security

Fertiliser subsidies

Restoration of

degraded lands

Adaptation

Mitigation

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1. Accelerated and transformative adaptation

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Parks et al CSIRO

Australian wine industry

Relocation of grape production or wineries to cooler regions

Shifts to other cropsDiversification

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Farms of the future

• Climate analogues

• Farmer networks• Policy framework

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2. Pro-poor Mitigation

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….. are there green development pathways that don’t compromise food security ?

Wassmann et al. (2010) IRRI/CCAFS

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Growth in carbon market

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• Monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV)

• Incentives and institutional models• Work on numerous technical

practices..

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