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Dryland Systems: South Asia Peter Craufurd, ICRISAT, India Photo courtesy GRAVIS

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Peter Craufurd of ICRISAT – India presented the outcomes of the inception phase of the dryland systems program in South Asia at the Launch in Amman in May of 2013. He noted that in the inception phase key partners were identified, an analysis of macro-level data was undertaken and a regional level workshop identified priority sites, observed changes in the systems, identified major drivers of change and future trajectories and generated research hypothesis and activities. Target research areas and action sites were identified in India, Pakistan and Afghanistan through site selection based on crop and livestock systems, soil delineation, irrigation systems, vulnerability to natural resource degradation, rapid change areas, and areas with poor livelihood indices. Partners including Bioversity, CIP, ICRAF, ILRI, and IWMI were also identified. Key research areas were mapped using land use change and biomass assessment tools via remote sensing techniques. This information led to a cutting edge agro-biodiversity assessment with more studies planned in Rajastan, Bijapur and Anantapur in 2013. In order to facilitate an understanding of household livelihood, technology adoption and vulnerability more than 15 villages representing different production systems were identified, baseline data from 1000 households was collected and data was analyzed to characterize communities and help target research.

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Page 1: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Dryland Systems: South Asia

Peter Craufurd, ICRISAT, India

Photo courtesy GRAVIS

Page 2: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Inception phase

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• Identifying key partners

• Analysis macro-level data

• Regional workshops to identify: ― Sites and priority production &

livelihood systems

― Observed changes in systems

― Major drivers of change & future trajectories of change

― Research hypotheses and activities

• Initiation baseline data collection

Page 3: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Action sites/target research areas

Chakwal

Raisen

Rajasthan

Bijapur

Anantapur

Country LGP<90d(km2)

LGP 90-180d (km2)

India 606,665 1,241,768

Pakistan 786,262 78,100

Afghanistan 527,819 86,686

Page 4: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Rationale for Action Site selection

• Extensive & intensive crop-livestock & livestock systems

• Black & red soil systems

• Rainfed, stored soil moisture & irrigated systems

• Areas highly vulnerable to natural resource degradation

• Areas undergoing rapid change (e.g. migration, non-farm employment)

• Areas with poor livelihood indices

• Country/policy comparisons

Page 5: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Partners

Regional coordinator: ICRISAT

CGIAR partners: Bioversity, CIP, ICARDA, ICRAF, ILRI, IWMI

NARS partners: Indian Council Agricultural Research (ICAR), Indian Agricultural Ministries, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council (PARC), Ministry of Agriculture (Afghanistan)

Agricultural Universities: University of Agricultural Sciences, Karnataka; Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University, Andhra Pradesh

National & State-based NGOs: BAIF, GRAVIS

Page 6: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key research areas

Land use change (ha) Jaiselmer

Others/Rangelands to Rainfed-single crop (SC) 110,900

Others/Rangelands to Irrigated-SC/double crop (DC) 2,394

Rainfed-SC to Irrigated-SC/DC 95,331

Rainfed-SC to others 25,175

Mapping of land-use change & biomass assessment via remote-sensing & physical measurement

Page 7: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key research areas

Agro-Biodiversity assessment

• Agro-biodiversity survey tool developed

• Surveys planned in Rajasthan, Bijapur & Anantapur in 2013

Page 8: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key research areas

Household livelihood, technology adoption & vulnerability analyses

• >15 villages representing different production systems identified

• Baseline data from ~1000 households collected

• Data will be analysed to characterise communities & to help target research

Photo courtesy GRAVIS

Page 9: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key research areas

Gender & climate change

Joint activity with CGIAR Climate Change program (CCAFS)

• Setting up climate-smart villages in Bijapur & Anantapur

• Identifying role of social institutions, social capital and social networks in adaptation processes & practices

• Mobilising & supporting building social capital

• Identifying technologies that are gender-friendly

Page 10: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key research areas

Technology & policy options

• Identifying technologies & policies that have worked in Action Sites with partners

• Use models to assess potential value/benefits/trade-offs of interventions

• With partners, testing & scaling-up and out of technologies, e.g.• Soil-test based nutrient application & improved

cultivars• Agricultural water management• Improved livestock feeding systems

Page 11: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Key Research Areas

Institutional innovation & change

Component 2009-10 2012 Kharif

Area (m ha) 0.2 3.73

No. of Villages 1,440 26,293

No. of farmers (millions) 0.2 4.39

No. of farmer facilitators 517 9,700

No. of lead farmers 1,867 45,000

Scaling up ‘Bhoochetana’ in Karnataka, India

Page 12: South Asia Outcomes of the Inception Phase

Thank you!

ICRISAT is a member of the CGIAR Consortium