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Earth observations for a Food Secure Africa From GEOGLAM to AfriGAM Terry Newby AfriGEOSS symposium 27-29 April 2016, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe.

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1 Earth observations for a Food Secure Africa From GEOGLAM to AfriGAM Terry Newby AfriGEOSS symposium 27-29 April 2016, Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe

2 THE CHALLENGE World Food Production needs to increase by 70% by 2050 $20 Bil / year investment is needed in emerging economies to meet demand All possible technologies to be used to monitor cropping What about Fodder, Fuel & Fibre Climate variability and Change

3 Components of a CROP MONITORING SYSTEM  An area estimation system (Crop Area)  A crop type identification system  A yield estimation system  A crop condition monitoring system  A planting progress system  A harvesting progress system  A seasonal outlook system  An information distribution or access system  A capacity development, training and awareness initiative.

4 The Solution Co-ordination Easy Data Access Sufficient Expertise / Capacity / Knowledge Maintained Infrastructure Information Dissemination in Support of Evidence based decision-making

5 GEOGLAM http://www.geoglam-crop-monitor.org/ http://www.amis-outlook.org/amis- monitoring/crop-monitor/overview/en/ Two operational products Global Crop Monitor Early Warning Crop Monitor

6 28 Feb 2016 28 March 2016 EARLY WARNING CROP MONITOR

7 GEOGLAM Objectives Enhancing national agricultural reporting systems (Capacity Development) Establishing a sustained international network of agricultural monitoring and research organizations and practitioners Operational global agricultural monitoring systems (satellite and in situ observations).

8 JECAM Convergence of approaches, develop monitoring and reporting protocols and best practices for a variety of global agricultural systems. 8 sites in Africa

9 AGMIP http://www.agmip.org/ Crop modelling for CC

10 Sentinel 2 Agriculture Open source system Crop mask Crop type LAI, NDVI, Phenology Validation in process http://www.esa-sen2agri.org

11 CW4SA - Crop watch for South Africa AIRBUS / SANSA

12 SIGMA http://www.geoglam-sigma.info/Pages/default.aspx Developing Cropland mapping & Change Developing Crop production (Biophysical parameters) Environmental monitoring

13 IMAGINES http://fp7-imagines.eu/ Investing multi-sensor and multi-scale (300m & 30m) biophysical variables (LAI, FAPAR, FCover, Albedo) retrieval for Sentinel Developing qualified software Complement and contribute to the existing or future agriculture services in order to monitor the crop/fodder production together with the carbon and water fluxes. Demonstrating the added value of this contribution for a community of users acting at global, European, national, and regional scales.

14 Zone Scan / Crop Scan (Commercial Service)

15 AfriGAM – a proposal Purpose –Co-ordinate Ag monitoring in Africa –Share cutting edge technologies –Mutual capacity development –Liaise with GEOGLAM –Co-ordinate Afri-JECAM

16 Conclusion 1. Co-ordination 2. Cutting edge operational systems that are –Practical –Feasible –Affordable 3. Evidence based decisions

17 17 Thank you!


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