Workshop : Innovation Platforms in Dryland Systems

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Workshop : Innovation Platforms in Dryland Systems 15 to 18th September 2014, sweimeh The case of Zoghmar site, Sidi Bouzid, Tunisia

Sidi bouzid site, Tunisia Sidi Bouzid is located in the center of Tunisia, semi-arid region. It is part of the transect Sidi Bouzid-Beni Khedache in the south Zoghmar is dominated by livestocks farms 6 community groups - S1 S2

Project target region 2013 Inhabitants 5000 Households 510 Agricultural area 2914 ha Cereals 56% Pasture 33% Fruit trees 17% Irrigated area 4%

Integrated research for development International partnership ICARDA-INRAT projects (M&M, 1995, WLI, CLCA, CRP 1.1) FAO, UNIDO, GIZ, NGO’s National partnership Ministry of agriculture (CRDA, OEP, APIA, UTAP,AVFA) Research institutions (INRAT, research center of sidi bouzid, INRGREF) Ministry of industry (API) Policy makers Project outputs Rapid rural appraisal of the community Community development plan Adoption of agricultural technologies and best practices Enhance livelihood systems Integrated research for development

Mechanisms for multi-stakeholder interaction Innovation platform (23rd december; 2013) Informal meetings (Farmers technical backup program, april 22nd 2014) Individual surveys (twelve surveys July2014) Learning alliance (planned for october 2014) Focus-group ( planned for november 2014 Semi-directive interviews of key stakeholders Workshop (planned for december 2014) Mechanisms for multi-stakeholder interaction

INNOVATION PLATFORM in Zoghmar community, December 23rd, 2013 190 participants Small farmers National partners (Ministry of agriculture, extension services, agroprocessors) Policy makers International partners (FAO, ICARDA) National research institutions (INRAT, EMVT, CRRA Sidi bouzid) NGO’s Local media

INNOVATION PLATFORM Innovation Platform in Zoghmar site Farmers National Research institutions Policy makers Ministry of agriculture International partners (FAO, ICARDA) Agro-processors NGO’s Government officials Focus/Working group INNOVATION PLATFORM Adult Women Youth Constraints and opportunities Integrated system of production (participatory approach) Adoption of relevant technologies and innovations: improving resilience of Zoghmar farmers

Three working groups were identified by age and gender: Adults, Women, Youth Each group had its own session conducted by a facilitator or innovation broker. The objective of the session was to diagnose problems and to identify the main constraints faced by the community. To find out the opportunities and main financial service providers. A final restitution was made at the end of the day.

Agricultural and Environnemental Economic and Social Agricultural and Environnemental Adult -Unemployment -Weakness of the financial resources -Insufficient investment means -lack of drinking and irrigation water -Drought Women -Absence of vocational training centers -Problem of distance (lack of transport) -Migration of young women to the cities -Declining health services -Low level of education -Low salaries in agricultural fields -Lack of drinking and irrigation water Youth -Lack of projects for young people -Lack of improvement of sheep breeds Constraints

Agricultural and Environnemental Economic and Social Agricultural and Environnemental Adult -Assistance for credits of investments -Capacity building -Irrigated area ( Zoghmar 1) -Plantation of cactus -Distribution of drinking water Women - Creation of training centers Associations to frame girls and to facilitate product marketing Help girls to have their own projects -Creation of irrigated area Youth -Small farmer’s association -project opportunity (poultry) -Conservation of water ressources and land Opportunities

How do multi-stakeholder interactions work in practice? not all the Stakeholders take part in the process and not all the Stakeholders make decisions because of their diversity. How do multi-stakeholder interactions work in practice? The challenge of the IP is to motivate all Stakeholders to take part and to make decision especially farmers. Case of Zoghmar: Small farmer’s association (SMSA) representing different areas within zoghmar community, relate the needs of the community and make decisions IP promote integrated decision-making by providing stakeholders a platform to share and learn from their varied knowledge, needs and perspectives.

To involve all the stakeholders in the innovation platform To identify specific constraints of farmers by age and by gender. Understanding challenges faced by farmers for agricultural production and marketing To Find solutions together for the development of the project in the area to implicate farmers in the action plan (Take decisions) To encourage stakeholders to collaborate together and to keep good relations. The final action plan improve the resilience of the members of the project target region. Main Lessons learned

Best bet technologies Technical technologies CONSERVATION AGRICULTURE (CA) Technology Package to improve productivity Bed planting system Vs conventional Furrow irrigation Zero-till seeders D.Wheat-Om Lâadham Increased adoption More resilient livelihoods in marginal dry areas Institutional technologies Association of farmers : Small farmers associations representing different area within Zoghmar community :an essential partnership in the projects of Zoghmar site.

Pictures telling for the project The presence of national media The importance of participants in the innovation platform

Final restitution with the community Involvment of the farmers in the action plan

Thank you for your attention