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Natural resource management and forages Alan Robertson Consultant Workshop on forage and fodder tree selection for future challenges —Linking genebanks to forage use, Addis Ababa, 16-20 March 2015

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Natural resource management and forages

Alan Robertson Consultant

Workshop on forage and fodder tree selection for future challenges —Linking genebanks to forage use, Addis Ababa, 16-20 March 2015

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Approaches must encompass:

• Stabilisation of degraded slopes etc (mostly communal)

• Improved sustainability of existing mixed farming systems

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Gradual shift towards more intensive management

Lessons from heavily populated parts of AsiaHigher land pressure = higher adoption rates

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Protection of crop land

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Integrating high quality forages into farming systems

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For smallholders, need to emphasise species/strategies with potential for spontaneous

adoption

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Reinforcement of stock exclosures

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Wynn Cassia

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Paspalum nicoraeInfertile acid soils

High seed production

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Shrubby stylo

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American jointvetch

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Desmanthus spp

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“Oversowing” communal land(broadcasting legumes e.g. 0.1 – 1.0 kg/ha)

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Environmental diversity= Need for wide array of genetic material

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Supply of planting materialSeed or vegetative?

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Seed – emphasis on perennial or self-regenerating legumes

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Vegetative multiplication

All grasses for smallholders Many legumes

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Many small, very widely scattered sites300-500 fold increase per year ??

Contract or nursery production feasible (for distribution to new areas)Emphasise farmer-farmer exchange

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Do we have existing programs?

• Major government thrust, major donor interest

• Massively funded existing programs

• Chance for major impact with targeted interventions to reinforce existing programs (genetic material, establishment technology, and delivery mechanisms)

• Linkages ??

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Gaps

• Local availability of suitable genetic material for degraded sites

• Planting material for areas with emerging salinity

• Forages with superior nutritive value for mixed farming systems

• Sufficient planting material for quick start-up

• We do not need prior “research”.

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Quick start

• Multitude of sites with wide array of useful genetic material to facilitate:

– Spontaneous natural spread

– Spontaneous farmer-farmer adoption

– Localised monitoring and refinement of recommendations

– Local training/ extension option

– Opportunistic multiplication….seed or vegetative

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Need very large volumes, low-cost seede.g. 200 t/annum of perennial legumes for Ethiopian programs

alone

• Wide range of species

• Clusters of smallholders, and

• Opportunistic harvesting

• Crucial to set an appropriate contract price.

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Timing, scale, beneficiaries, partners

• Need immediate familiarisation with existing interventions

• Immediate injection of genetic material into existingprograms…

• Will need free seed program for communal areas

• Scale: dependent only on supply of planting material

• Feeds/seeds program not currently geared for this

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Sustainability

• Depends on local community support (promising)

• Depends on conspicuous early benefits

– Erosion control

– Improved hydrology (downslope smallholder irrigation)

– Improved livelihoods (improved access to quality cut/carry feed, improved livestock productivity)

– Improved fuel-wood supplies

– Labour impacts (5-2)

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We have the technology now!!!