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1 Overview of the scientific, political and financial landscapes Climate-Smart Agriculture in West Africa: Dr Robert Zougmoré CCAFS Regional Program Leader West Africa High Level Forum of Climate-Smart Agriculture stakeholders in West Africa, Bamako, 15-18 June 2015

2 West Africa: a hotspot region for climate change 80% rural populations - High poverty rate rain-fed cereal-based subsistence agriculture Poor and non-adapted use of available lands One most hotspot region for climate change and food insecurity Policy support for regional drought management & intra-regional trade 0 1000 km N Very arid Arid Semi-arid Semi-humid Humid

3 Irrigable Land 8.9 million ha Arable Land 236 million ha 10.3 % exploited in West Africa 10 % developed Significant pastoral and fisheries resources However, West African economies are especially vulnerable to climate change as a result of their heavy dependence on rainfed agriculture. Natural Resource Endowment in WA

4 Temperature rise of ≈0.6-0.7 °C since late 70's Largely higher than the global increase Sea level rise of 18 cm during the 20th century I For the last 100 years: Unequivocal temperature rise After Benoit SARR, Aghrymet Climate variability & change : facts!

5 To 2090, taking 18 climate models Four degree rise Thornton et al. (2010) Proc. National Academy Science >20% loss 5-20% loss No change 5-20% gain >20% gain Length of growing period (%) Length of growing season is likely to decline..

6 We need climate-smart agriculture actions at all levels ! How can farmers achieve food security under a changing climate?

7 Farm and community: climate-smart practices, institutions Global: climate models, international agreements, finance Climate-smart agriculture happens at multiple levels National and regional: enabling policies, extension, support, research, finance

8 1.Crop production (IFPRI) 2.Animal production (ILRI) 3.Fisheries (Univ. Ibadan) 4.Water resources (IWMI) 5.Forestry/Agroforestry (ICRAF) Sectors covered


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