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Implementing NAPA Priority Interventions to build resilience in the agriculture and water sector to the adverse climate change in Sudan. Presented by Adil Mohamed Ali Deputy Project Manager Doha, 2012, CPO 18. Sorghum Cultivated in the River Nile state.
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Implementing NAPA Priority Interventions to build resilience in the agriculture and water sector to the adverse climate change in Sudan Presented by Adil Mohamed Ali Deputy Project Manager Doha, 2012, CPO 18
Project Rationale and Geographic Scope • Sudan is among the most vulnerable countries to Climate Change impacts; • Prolonged drought cycles, overall acidification and increasing rainfall variability affects farmer and pastoral communities; • CC scenarios confirm the current trends -rainfall variability 20 to 60%; projected increase in temp. up to 1.5 Co by 2060; • Addresses NAPA priorities: focuses on improving water availability for farming and pastoral practices; land management and agronomic measures, including improved crop varieties, and provision of evidence-based, extension service and adaptation advisories; • LDCF project covers all main agro-ecological zones in four states
Climate Change in Sudan Factors of Vulnerability Land Use Categories • The majority of its land is quite sensitive to changes in temperature and precipitation; • Fragile ecosystems; • Weak infrastructure and economy; • Food security is mainly determined by rainfall; • More than 70% of Sudan population is directly dependent on climate-sensitive resources for their livelihood.
Adaptation Measures Water Harvesting Impressive yields of Sorghum after water harvesting and ploughing methods • In situ water harvesting through terraces, earth bunds and deep ploughing in Gedarif and South Darfur led to substantial increase in crop productivity; • Yields increased by 50% -150%; Benefited 730 households in Gedarif and 420 households in South Darfur states.
Adaptation Measures Bringing water to farmers; improving Irrigation solutions A Farmer in River Nile state benefiting from pumped water irrigation • In River Nile & North Kordofan states; water efficient irrigation of crops and shelterbelts was provided using conventional & solar pumps (supporting switching to solar-powered water pumps). • 317 ha planted with different crops (20 to 60% increase in productivity) Solar-powered water pumps
Adaptation Measures Improved Farming Practices A Farmer in South Darfur Harvesting an Unprecedented Cucumber Crop • Early maturing and drought resistant varieties. • New cash crops (increase in the household incomes in the four states; net profits range between US$ 1207 for cucumber planters in South Darfur to US$ 5510 for tomato growers in the River Nile.
Sand Dunes Fixation Adaptation Measures Micro fencing in 4 villages in North Kordofan for sand dunes fixation. Seedlings are planted inside the fences and tended (supplementary irrigation during summer – 56 farmers benefit from this); • The Micro fencing in Ehaimrat Village in Northern Kordofan
Role of Women • Women play a pivotal role in increasing the resilience of the communities to climate change and bringing about the change Essential roles in adaptation measures; Farming, nurseries and tree planting; Active participation in committees and sand dunes fixation; More than 800 women benefitted from the Project through: Crop cultivation, Butane gas provision, animal husbandry, restocking and breed improvement;