Sustainable intensification of food production through resilient farming systems in West & North Africa

Funding programme: 
H2020
Project ID: 
PR-H2020-76
Acronym: 
SustInAfrica
Description: 

Large areas of agricultural land in W. and N. Africa are heavily degraded, with water scarcity, low soil fertility and poor plant health, due to use of unsuitable agronomic systems and inappropriate management. In W. Africa, poor water, organic matter and nutrient retention limit food productivity, whilst in N. Africa, salinisation, wind erosion, formation of crusts and compaction threaten rainfed cropland and silvopasture. The low food productivity, poor resilience and unsustainability of current approaches have severe socioeconomic and environmental consequences. The overall goal of SustInAfrica is to empower smallholder farmers, small and medium enterprises and various government and non-governmental organisations in Ghana, Burkina Faso, Niger, Egypt and Tunisia to successfully intensify food production and deliver ecosystem services in a sustainable and resilient manner. This will be achieved through: A) comprehensive analysis of i) local/regional target ecosystems; ii) currently applied and potential landscape, soil, water and plant health management strategies and agronomic systems; iii) relevant actors across supply/value chains; iv) business models and policies; v) challenges and threats to production; B) development of technologies, including a smart platform supporting farmers in decision-making, concerning factors assessed in A); C) implementation of field trials at target sites, combining traditional knowledge, sustainable strategies and systems (agroecology, agroforestry, organic farming) and modern technologies (developed apps/platform); D) communication/dissemination/education/training to inform stakeholders/consumers and empower smallholders (especially women/youths); E) exploiting/continuing approaches/technologies for improved productivity/ecosystem services, long-term self-sufficiency beyond the project, reduced hunger/poverty and gender/wealth disparity, reduced environmental impact, long-term local food sectors growth/increased economic benefit.

Lead entity: 
LUONNONVARAKESKUS
Lead Country: 
Finland
Partners: 
GORTA;FCIENCIAS.ID - ASSOCIACAO PARA A INVESTIGACAO E DESENVOLVIMENTO DE CIENCIAS;INSTITUTO SUPERIOR DE ECONOMIA E GESTAO - ISEG;UNIVERSITY FOR DEVELOPMENT STUDIES;UNIVERSITE DE DEDOUGOU;Farmerline Ltd;INSTITUT DE L'OLIVIER;UNIVERSITE ABDOU MOUMOUNI DE NIAMEY;HELIOPOLIS UNIVERSITY ASSOCIATION;DEXAFRICA LIMITED;UNIVERSITAET FUER BODENKULTUR WIEN;UNIVERSITY OF CAPE COAST;CENTRO INTERNAZIONALE DI ALTISTUDI AGRONOMICI MEDITERRANEI;LEIBNIZ INSTITUT FUER AGRARTECHNIK UND BIOOEKONOMIE E V
Partners countries: 
Ireland, Portugal, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Tunisia, Niger, Egypt, Austria, Italy, Germany
Start/end date: 
Tuesday, 1 September 2020 to Sunday, 31 August 2025
Time frame: 
2020 - 2025
NBS type: 
Type 2
Societal challenges: 
Climate Resilience
Natural and Climate Hazards
Approach: 
Ecosystem-based agricultural management
Environment: 
Cropland