SlideShare una empresa de Scribd logo
1 de 27
Descargar para leer sin conexión
Wel Come To This presentation
By J R Pawar,
WOTR/SIED, INDIA
7th International conference on
Community Based Adaptation To Climate ChangeCommunity Based Adaptation To Climate Change
April 22-25, 2013 Dhaka
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 1
Adaptive sustainable agriculture inAdaptive sustainable agriculture in
Climate Change AdaptationClimate Change Adaptation
inin RainfedRainfed Regions ofRegions of Maharashtra,Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh and Andhra PradeshMadhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh
An Overview
Sustainable Agriculture
• Agro Metrology-for tracking weather patterns at the
village level leading to generation of advisories to
farmers on what steps to take in emergency conditions.
• Water budgeting- To use water judiciously for humans,
agriculture and livestock with a view to optimizingagriculture and livestock with a view to optimizing
benefits in a context of climate variability, erratic rainfall
and possible drought.
• Adaptive Sustainable Agriculture-System of Crop
Intensification , Promotion of organic fertilizers and low
external inputs ensures high productivity as well as soil
health.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 3
Agro Metrology
• WOTR’s Agro-Meteorology component of
Climate Change Adaptation Project -includes
locale-specific Met-advisories and Agro-
advisories for timely weather information to help
farmers plan their agricultural activities. Also a
web based initiative, it is marked by its unique
farmers plan their agricultural activities. Also a
web based initiative, it is marked by its unique
automated platform and software to provide
village wise weather trends that can be widely up
scaled.
• The advisories and met-forecasts are shared with
the communities through phone and smses.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 4
What problem is being addressed?
• Agriculture is weather dependent at the local level. Yet, currently, farmers
do not have access to reliable locally relevant meteorological and
agricultural information by which to plan and manage their farming
operations. Information presently available is based on inputs from
weather stations that are located at taluka places and which are manually
obtained. In the monsoon-driven weather system that is ours, local agro-
meteorological conditions, especially rainfall, vary within even a kilometer;
and such distantly located weather stations are not able to provide dataand such distantly located weather stations are not able to provide data
that can generate locale-specific knowledge and advisories. In earlier days,
before technology drove our lives, the elders of the village planned their
agriculture activities based on how they sensed the forthcoming weather
and what they observed in the surrounding flora ( plants and trees) and
fauna ( insects, birds and animals). Most of this indigenous knowledge is
now lost.
• It is, thus, important to retrieve, document, analyse, utilize and
disseminate practices that are promising and useful.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 5
The Agro-meteorology ensures:
• Local weather data is
available to the farmers.
• Local community
understands and uses
weather information for
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 6
weather information for
agriculture planning
and management.
• Agro-advisories are
provided based on local
weather data.
Key Achievements (2012-13)
Automate
d
Weather
Stations
Indian
Meteorological
Dept., New
Delhi
Weather-Based Crop Advisories through SMS
Preparation of
Crop Advisories
Krishisalla by
Experts
Automated
content
Management
system &
Crop
Weather
Calendar
Software
SMS
Advisories
Water budgeting
• WOTR’s conceptualization of Water Budgeting
is geared towards ensuring optimum and most
efficient use of water. This involves gaining an
understanding of water availability,understanding of water availability,
community’s existing needs and requirements
of water, crop-planning based on water
availability, optimizing irrigation, equitable
sharing of excess water, and considered
decisions on groundwater withdrawals.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 9
Water budgeting
• This kind of integrated approach and exercises
help the village community understand the
implications of the different patterns of water use
that are prevalent. By obtaining village level
water availability data (from the rainfall and that
obtained from the well data), the people are able
water availability data (from the rainfall and that
obtained from the well data), the people are able
to assess the water available at their disposal for
the coming months, plan the judicious uses of
water and decide on the crops accordingly, after
taking into consideration the needs of
households and livestock.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 10
Water budgeting
• This consideration of various local claims on
water resources in the village provide a strong
basis for making decisions regarding the
different and appropriate cropping patterns,different and appropriate cropping patterns,
area to be taken for cultivation, the method of
application of irrigation water, imposition of
water use charges, if any, that arrives at not
only equitable sharing of waterbut
also optimizing output per drop of water.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 11
Water-budgeting in Gram Panchayats
Key Achievements (2012-13)
Pan-evaporimeter
Stone Bunds
Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!
Adaptive sustainable agriculture
• WOTR has been extensively promoting
sustainable agriculture practices as part of its
adaptive sustainable development approach. The
objective is to promote low external inputs,
increase land productivity, use of indigenous
seeds, and reduce cost of cultivation. This
increase land productivity, use of indigenous
seeds, and reduce cost of cultivation. This
involves promotion of agricultural demonstration
plots, vermi-compost pits, training farmers on
better practices of transplantation, crop
geometry (spaced planting), soil and manure
preparation, correct tillage operations, seed
treatment, better sowing methods etc.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 14
Adaptive sustainable agriculture
• FFS is an effort toward bringing new technological advances in
organic and sustainable agricultural practices at the village level,
right to farmers’ homes. It aims at achieving maximum yield at the
least cost to farmers, while also keeping in mind the long term
sustainability of their lands.
• What is unique about FFS is that it has been able to bring the
benefits of an existing government programme of technicalbenefits of an existing government programme of technical
guidance for farmers directly to the community through NGO
facilitation. The technical support in FFS is given by the Government
Agriculture Departments at District and Taluka
• The farmers collected in groups once a week and were guided by
various experts on different subjects- preparation of the land,
sowing of seeds, spacing of the crop, kinds of pests, the correct
time and amount of fertilizers and pesticides to be used, weeding
etc. They were also taken on exposure and training visits and to see
the work of other group farming endeavours.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 15
Adaptive sustainable agriculture
• Through FFS, farmers now have an effective platform
which they can now use to avail information about
relevant schemes and also for the overall development
of their villages. FFS also has a very strong social
impact by being open to all levels of farmers and
bringing them together as a group with commonbringing them together as a group with common
concerns. The farmers have now realised the potential
of coming together as a group. One can also see a
gradual change in the attitude of young farmers. The
trend of rising disinterest in agriculture has been
replaced with greater enthusiasm and dreams for the
future.
Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 16
Systematic
Application
of Organic
Inputs
Soil
Preparation
and
Management
System of Crop Intensification
Micro-
nutrient
foliar spray
and basal
applications
Crop
Geometry
4 step approach to enhancing productivity of both soil &
crop yields
FOOD&WATER
Conservation,Management,UseEfficiency Adaptive Sustainable Agriculture
Water Budgeting
Water
Cropping
Pattern
Water
Sharing
Pilot Crop
Demos/
Farmer Field
Schools
FOOD&WATER
Conservation,Management,UseEfficiency
Water Budgeting
Agro metrology
Sustainable agri
practices
Water
Conservation
Technologies
Integrated
Water-
Nutrient
Mgmt
Integrated
Pest
Management
Farmers
Field
Schools
Crop
Demos
training with
visual
documentation
& exposure
visits
on-site
technical
support
Market meets , Drip systems ,
Agro-advisories
Field
Schools
scientific data
recording &
dissemination
incentivisation
enterprise
promotion
Systematic Application
of Organic Inputs
Improves soil fertility,
microbial and organic
content
in the soil, maintains soilin the soil, maintains soil
texture
and most critical for dry
areas is "increases the
soils water holding
capacity,
Low cost
Crop Demonstrations
• Live demonstrations make a huge difference
Who we areWho we areWho we areWho we are
• No. of People directly impacted - >1,100,000
• No. of Watershed Villages - 1145
Vision: "Communities, especially the poor within, are empowered to live
in dignity and secure their livelihood in sustainable eco-systems"
• No. of Watershed Villages - 1145
• No. of Project Villages - 2516
• No. of States Operating In - 6
• Total Area Covered (ha) - ≈696,000 ha
• No. of People Trained - > 310,000
• Support provided to Projects in Somaliland,
Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi .
Kachner Cluster
LEGEND
Project States
Project Districts
Project Blocks
Total Villages : 65
Districts / Blocks : 6
Area ha. : 40,734
Population : 63,282
WOTR’s Climate Change Adaptation ProjectWOTR’s Climate Change Adaptation Project
Narayanganj Cluster
(Niwas Tehsil, Mandla District)
Total Villages : 8
Area : 2,859 ha.
Tallakondapally Cluster
(Mahboobnagar District)
Total Villages : 3
Area : 2,290 ha.
Atmakur Cluster
(Kurnool District)
Total Villages : 3
Area : 2,041 ha.
Akole – Sangamner
(Ahmednagar District)
Total Villages : 41
Area : 29,142 haa.
Kachner Cluster
Aurangabad /
Paithan Taluka
(Aurangabad
District)
Total Villages : 10
Area : 4402 ha.
Tools and Methodologies
Successfully tested and finalized various tools to aid bottom-
up project planning, design and execution
Vulnerability Assessment ToolVulnerability Assessment Tool
Disaster Risk Reduction Methodology
Methodology for implementing the PBRs
Livelihood assessment tools – CASDAAT and LM3
Thank You.
Visit us: http://wotr.org

Más contenido relacionado

La actualidad más candente

Integrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managmentIntegrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managment
Janak Shah
 

La actualidad más candente (20)

Role of Agrometeteorology Advisory Services In Agriculture
Role of Agrometeteorology Advisory Services In AgricultureRole of Agrometeteorology Advisory Services In Agriculture
Role of Agrometeteorology Advisory Services In Agriculture
 
Sustainable agriculture, food security and climate change
Sustainable agriculture, food security and climate changeSustainable agriculture, food security and climate change
Sustainable agriculture, food security and climate change
 
Sustainable Soil Management
Sustainable Soil Management Sustainable Soil Management
Sustainable Soil Management
 
Climate smart agriculture
Climate smart agricultureClimate smart agriculture
Climate smart agriculture
 
Agriculture and Climate Change
Agriculture and Climate ChangeAgriculture and Climate Change
Agriculture and Climate Change
 
Conservation Agriculture concepts and principles
Conservation Agriculture concepts and principlesConservation Agriculture concepts and principles
Conservation Agriculture concepts and principles
 
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in Indiaclimate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
climate smart agriculture concept and its application in India
 
Farming systems research
Farming systems researchFarming systems research
Farming systems research
 
Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation in Agriculture in context to Changin...
Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation in Agriculture in context to Changin...Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation in Agriculture in context to Changin...
Strategies for Mitigation and Adaptation in Agriculture in context to Changin...
 
Climate smart agriculture origins
Climate smart agriculture originsClimate smart agriculture origins
Climate smart agriculture origins
 
Improving Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management in Developing Countries
Improving Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management in Developing CountriesImproving Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management in Developing Countries
Improving Soil Fertility and Nutrient Management in Developing Countries
 
Climate Smart Agriculture on the ground
Climate Smart Agriculture on the groundClimate Smart Agriculture on the ground
Climate Smart Agriculture on the ground
 
Integrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managmentIntegrated watershed managment
Integrated watershed managment
 
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
Climate Smart Agriculture Project: using policy and economic analysis as a ba...
 
Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem with Integrated Land Management
Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem with Integrated Land Management Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem with Integrated Land Management
Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem with Integrated Land Management
 
Watershed concept, objectives and approach
Watershed concept, objectives and approachWatershed concept, objectives and approach
Watershed concept, objectives and approach
 
Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience 
...
Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience 
...Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience 
...
Watershed/Landscape Management for Multiple Benefits and Climate Resilience 
...
 
Climate Smart Villages in India
Climate Smart Villages in IndiaClimate Smart Villages in India
Climate Smart Villages in India
 
Agroecology: Principles and Practices
Agroecology: Principles and PracticesAgroecology: Principles and Practices
Agroecology: Principles and Practices
 
Climate change , it's impacts and adaption in Nepal
Climate change , it's impacts and adaption in NepalClimate change , it's impacts and adaption in Nepal
Climate change , it's impacts and adaption in Nepal
 

Similar a Adaptive sustainable agriculture in Climate Change Adaptation in Rainfed Regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh

WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
CGIAR
 
Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
 Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas  Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
ACDI/VOCA
 

Similar a Adaptive sustainable agriculture in Climate Change Adaptation in Rainfed Regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh (20)

watershed management-Dr.G.GADDEYYA
watershed management-Dr.G.GADDEYYAwatershed management-Dr.G.GADDEYYA
watershed management-Dr.G.GADDEYYA
 
ISEWP rice field agro-ecosystem.pdf
ISEWP rice field agro-ecosystem.pdfISEWP rice field agro-ecosystem.pdf
ISEWP rice field agro-ecosystem.pdf
 
What Are The Objectives And Strategy For Sustainable Agriculture In India
What Are The Objectives And Strategy For Sustainable Agriculture In IndiaWhat Are The Objectives And Strategy For Sustainable Agriculture In India
What Are The Objectives And Strategy For Sustainable Agriculture In India
 
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
Participatory development of adaptation and mitigation technologies and pract...
 
WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
WLE – Presentation for Discussion with Donors and Partners – June 2013
 
Global Dialogue on Sustainable Development_S Ramage_Ordnance Survey Internati...
Global Dialogue on Sustainable Development_S Ramage_Ordnance Survey Internati...Global Dialogue on Sustainable Development_S Ramage_Ordnance Survey Internati...
Global Dialogue on Sustainable Development_S Ramage_Ordnance Survey Internati...
 
Sustainable Agriculture of INDIA:case study of ADILABAD
Sustainable Agriculture of INDIA:case study of ADILABADSustainable Agriculture of INDIA:case study of ADILABAD
Sustainable Agriculture of INDIA:case study of ADILABAD
 
THE INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE AND THE CGIAR RESEARCH PROGRAMS ...
THE INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE AND THE CGIAR RESEARCH PROGRAMS ...THE INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE AND THE CGIAR RESEARCH PROGRAMS ...
THE INTERNATIONAL WATER MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE AND THE CGIAR RESEARCH PROGRAMS ...
 
Sustainable Soil Systems
Sustainable Soil SystemsSustainable Soil Systems
Sustainable Soil Systems
 
Weather-information-PPT-SA-19-20Oct.pptx
Weather-information-PPT-SA-19-20Oct.pptxWeather-information-PPT-SA-19-20Oct.pptx
Weather-information-PPT-SA-19-20Oct.pptx
 
Development of cropping system for watershed areas
Development of cropping system for watershed areasDevelopment of cropping system for watershed areas
Development of cropping system for watershed areas
 
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
ICRISAT Global Planning Meeting 2019: Research Program - West and Central Afr...
 
’Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity conservation and use in Sri Lankan agro-ecosy...
’Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity conservation and use in Sri Lankan agro-ecosy...’Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity conservation and use in Sri Lankan agro-ecosy...
’Mainstreaming agrobiodiversity conservation and use in Sri Lankan agro-ecosy...
 
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Presentation
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) PresentationClimate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Presentation
Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) Presentation
 
Met advisory and farm systems approach:Using climate information to build res...
Met advisory and farm systems approach:Using climate information to build res...Met advisory and farm systems approach:Using climate information to build res...
Met advisory and farm systems approach:Using climate information to build res...
 
Developing a framework for drylands
Developing a framework for drylandsDeveloping a framework for drylands
Developing a framework for drylands
 
Africa RISING R4D approach towards agricultural intensification and climate c...
Africa RISING R4D approach towards agricultural intensification and climate c...Africa RISING R4D approach towards agricultural intensification and climate c...
Africa RISING R4D approach towards agricultural intensification and climate c...
 
Planting perennial trees and grasses for food security and climate change ada...
Planting perennial trees and grasses for food security and climate change ada...Planting perennial trees and grasses for food security and climate change ada...
Planting perennial trees and grasses for food security and climate change ada...
 
Dryland farming
Dryland farmingDryland farming
Dryland farming
 
Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
 Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas  Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
Implementing Land Husbandry Best Management Practices in Hillside Areas
 

Más de IIED

Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilienceAdaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
IIED
 
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
IIED
 

Más de IIED (20)

Women paying the health cost of the climate crisis
Women paying the health cost of the climate crisisWomen paying the health cost of the climate crisis
Women paying the health cost of the climate crisis
 
IIED's environmental sustainability impact report 2022/23
IIED's environmental sustainability impact report 2022/23IIED's environmental sustainability impact report 2022/23
IIED's environmental sustainability impact report 2022/23
 
Summary presentation on the case study on approaches for supporting pastorali...
Summary presentation on the case study on approaches for supporting pastorali...Summary presentation on the case study on approaches for supporting pastorali...
Summary presentation on the case study on approaches for supporting pastorali...
 
Cities for refugees: places of economic productivity, participation and wellb...
Cities for refugees: places of economic productivity, participation and wellb...Cities for refugees: places of economic productivity, participation and wellb...
Cities for refugees: places of economic productivity, participation and wellb...
 
Collectif por la defense des terres malgaces
Collectif por la defense des terres malgacesCollectif por la defense des terres malgaces
Collectif por la defense des terres malgaces
 
Special economic zones in Senegal: characteristics, land ans socio-economic i...
Special economic zones in Senegal: characteristics, land ans socio-economic i...Special economic zones in Senegal: characteristics, land ans socio-economic i...
Special economic zones in Senegal: characteristics, land ans socio-economic i...
 
Investment zones in Madagascar: characteristics and land implications
Investment zones in Madagascar: characteristics and land implicationsInvestment zones in Madagascar: characteristics and land implications
Investment zones in Madagascar: characteristics and land implications
 
Special economic zones and land tenure: global trends and local impacts in Se...
Special economic zones and land tenure: global trends and local impacts in Se...Special economic zones and land tenure: global trends and local impacts in Se...
Special economic zones and land tenure: global trends and local impacts in Se...
 
Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilienceAdaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
Adaptability of peri-urban agricultural workers towards resilience
 
Stitching their trajectories with determination: stories from Indore, India
Stitching their trajectories with determination: stories from Indore, IndiaStitching their trajectories with determination: stories from Indore, India
Stitching their trajectories with determination: stories from Indore, India
 
Improving strategy and uptake of cleaner cooking in Kitui, Kenya
Improving strategy and uptake of cleaner cooking in Kitui, KenyaImproving strategy and uptake of cleaner cooking in Kitui, Kenya
Improving strategy and uptake of cleaner cooking in Kitui, Kenya
 
Placing COVID-19 and the wildlife trade within the bigger picture
Placing COVID-19 and the wildlife trade within the bigger picturePlacing COVID-19 and the wildlife trade within the bigger picture
Placing COVID-19 and the wildlife trade within the bigger picture
 
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on wild meat use and perception in communiti...
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on wild meat use and perception in communiti...Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on wild meat use and perception in communiti...
Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on wild meat use and perception in communiti...
 
Drivers of wild meat consumption steph brittain
Drivers of wild meat consumption steph brittainDrivers of wild meat consumption steph brittain
Drivers of wild meat consumption steph brittain
 
Designing wild meat alternative projects
Designing wild meat alternative projectsDesigning wild meat alternative projects
Designing wild meat alternative projects
 
Multifaceted approach to transition from emergency aid and rehabilitation to ...
Multifaceted approach to transition from emergency aid and rehabilitation to ...Multifaceted approach to transition from emergency aid and rehabilitation to ...
Multifaceted approach to transition from emergency aid and rehabilitation to ...
 
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
Sociétés Coopératives de cacao et Différentiel du revenu Décent : Leçons de l...
 
Innovating to improve the ownership, sustainability and multi-actor nature of...
Innovating to improve the ownership, sustainability and multi-actor nature of...Innovating to improve the ownership, sustainability and multi-actor nature of...
Innovating to improve the ownership, sustainability and multi-actor nature of...
 
Communities Combating Illegal Wildlife Trade session seven
Communities Combating Illegal Wildlife Trade session sevenCommunities Combating Illegal Wildlife Trade session seven
Communities Combating Illegal Wildlife Trade session seven
 
Organisational innovations that make community forestry prosperous
Organisational innovations that make community forestry prosperousOrganisational innovations that make community forestry prosperous
Organisational innovations that make community forestry prosperous
 

Adaptive sustainable agriculture in Climate Change Adaptation in Rainfed Regions of Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh

  • 1. Wel Come To This presentation By J R Pawar, WOTR/SIED, INDIA 7th International conference on Community Based Adaptation To Climate ChangeCommunity Based Adaptation To Climate Change April 22-25, 2013 Dhaka Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 1
  • 2. Adaptive sustainable agriculture inAdaptive sustainable agriculture in Climate Change AdaptationClimate Change Adaptation inin RainfedRainfed Regions ofRegions of Maharashtra,Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh and Andhra PradeshMadhya Pradesh and Andhra Pradesh An Overview
  • 3. Sustainable Agriculture • Agro Metrology-for tracking weather patterns at the village level leading to generation of advisories to farmers on what steps to take in emergency conditions. • Water budgeting- To use water judiciously for humans, agriculture and livestock with a view to optimizingagriculture and livestock with a view to optimizing benefits in a context of climate variability, erratic rainfall and possible drought. • Adaptive Sustainable Agriculture-System of Crop Intensification , Promotion of organic fertilizers and low external inputs ensures high productivity as well as soil health. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 3
  • 4. Agro Metrology • WOTR’s Agro-Meteorology component of Climate Change Adaptation Project -includes locale-specific Met-advisories and Agro- advisories for timely weather information to help farmers plan their agricultural activities. Also a web based initiative, it is marked by its unique farmers plan their agricultural activities. Also a web based initiative, it is marked by its unique automated platform and software to provide village wise weather trends that can be widely up scaled. • The advisories and met-forecasts are shared with the communities through phone and smses. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 4
  • 5. What problem is being addressed? • Agriculture is weather dependent at the local level. Yet, currently, farmers do not have access to reliable locally relevant meteorological and agricultural information by which to plan and manage their farming operations. Information presently available is based on inputs from weather stations that are located at taluka places and which are manually obtained. In the monsoon-driven weather system that is ours, local agro- meteorological conditions, especially rainfall, vary within even a kilometer; and such distantly located weather stations are not able to provide dataand such distantly located weather stations are not able to provide data that can generate locale-specific knowledge and advisories. In earlier days, before technology drove our lives, the elders of the village planned their agriculture activities based on how they sensed the forthcoming weather and what they observed in the surrounding flora ( plants and trees) and fauna ( insects, birds and animals). Most of this indigenous knowledge is now lost. • It is, thus, important to retrieve, document, analyse, utilize and disseminate practices that are promising and useful. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 5
  • 6. The Agro-meteorology ensures: • Local weather data is available to the farmers. • Local community understands and uses weather information for Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 6 weather information for agriculture planning and management. • Agro-advisories are provided based on local weather data.
  • 7. Key Achievements (2012-13) Automate d Weather Stations Indian Meteorological Dept., New Delhi Weather-Based Crop Advisories through SMS Preparation of Crop Advisories Krishisalla by Experts Automated content Management system & Crop Weather Calendar Software SMS Advisories
  • 8.
  • 9. Water budgeting • WOTR’s conceptualization of Water Budgeting is geared towards ensuring optimum and most efficient use of water. This involves gaining an understanding of water availability,understanding of water availability, community’s existing needs and requirements of water, crop-planning based on water availability, optimizing irrigation, equitable sharing of excess water, and considered decisions on groundwater withdrawals. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 9
  • 10. Water budgeting • This kind of integrated approach and exercises help the village community understand the implications of the different patterns of water use that are prevalent. By obtaining village level water availability data (from the rainfall and that obtained from the well data), the people are able water availability data (from the rainfall and that obtained from the well data), the people are able to assess the water available at their disposal for the coming months, plan the judicious uses of water and decide on the crops accordingly, after taking into consideration the needs of households and livestock. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 10
  • 11. Water budgeting • This consideration of various local claims on water resources in the village provide a strong basis for making decisions regarding the different and appropriate cropping patterns,different and appropriate cropping patterns, area to be taken for cultivation, the method of application of irrigation water, imposition of water use charges, if any, that arrives at not only equitable sharing of waterbut also optimizing output per drop of water. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 11
  • 12. Water-budgeting in Gram Panchayats Key Achievements (2012-13) Pan-evaporimeter
  • 13. Stone Bunds Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!Land Treatments: Catching Rainwater Everywhere!
  • 14. Adaptive sustainable agriculture • WOTR has been extensively promoting sustainable agriculture practices as part of its adaptive sustainable development approach. The objective is to promote low external inputs, increase land productivity, use of indigenous seeds, and reduce cost of cultivation. This increase land productivity, use of indigenous seeds, and reduce cost of cultivation. This involves promotion of agricultural demonstration plots, vermi-compost pits, training farmers on better practices of transplantation, crop geometry (spaced planting), soil and manure preparation, correct tillage operations, seed treatment, better sowing methods etc. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 14
  • 15. Adaptive sustainable agriculture • FFS is an effort toward bringing new technological advances in organic and sustainable agricultural practices at the village level, right to farmers’ homes. It aims at achieving maximum yield at the least cost to farmers, while also keeping in mind the long term sustainability of their lands. • What is unique about FFS is that it has been able to bring the benefits of an existing government programme of technicalbenefits of an existing government programme of technical guidance for farmers directly to the community through NGO facilitation. The technical support in FFS is given by the Government Agriculture Departments at District and Taluka • The farmers collected in groups once a week and were guided by various experts on different subjects- preparation of the land, sowing of seeds, spacing of the crop, kinds of pests, the correct time and amount of fertilizers and pesticides to be used, weeding etc. They were also taken on exposure and training visits and to see the work of other group farming endeavours. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 15
  • 16. Adaptive sustainable agriculture • Through FFS, farmers now have an effective platform which they can now use to avail information about relevant schemes and also for the overall development of their villages. FFS also has a very strong social impact by being open to all levels of farmers and bringing them together as a group with commonbringing them together as a group with common concerns. The farmers have now realised the potential of coming together as a group. One can also see a gradual change in the attitude of young farmers. The trend of rising disinterest in agriculture has been replaced with greater enthusiasm and dreams for the future. Watershed Organisation Trust (WOTR) 16
  • 17. Systematic Application of Organic Inputs Soil Preparation and Management System of Crop Intensification Micro- nutrient foliar spray and basal applications Crop Geometry 4 step approach to enhancing productivity of both soil & crop yields
  • 18. FOOD&WATER Conservation,Management,UseEfficiency Adaptive Sustainable Agriculture Water Budgeting Water Cropping Pattern Water Sharing Pilot Crop Demos/ Farmer Field Schools FOOD&WATER Conservation,Management,UseEfficiency Water Budgeting Agro metrology Sustainable agri practices Water Conservation Technologies Integrated Water- Nutrient Mgmt Integrated Pest Management
  • 19. Farmers Field Schools Crop Demos training with visual documentation & exposure visits on-site technical support Market meets , Drip systems , Agro-advisories Field Schools scientific data recording & dissemination incentivisation enterprise promotion
  • 20. Systematic Application of Organic Inputs Improves soil fertility, microbial and organic content in the soil, maintains soilin the soil, maintains soil texture and most critical for dry areas is "increases the soils water holding capacity, Low cost
  • 21. Crop Demonstrations • Live demonstrations make a huge difference
  • 22. Who we areWho we areWho we areWho we are • No. of People directly impacted - >1,100,000 • No. of Watershed Villages - 1145 Vision: "Communities, especially the poor within, are empowered to live in dignity and secure their livelihood in sustainable eco-systems" • No. of Watershed Villages - 1145 • No. of Project Villages - 2516 • No. of States Operating In - 6 • Total Area Covered (ha) - ≈696,000 ha • No. of People Trained - > 310,000 • Support provided to Projects in Somaliland, Kenya, Tanzania and Malawi .
  • 23. Kachner Cluster LEGEND Project States Project Districts Project Blocks Total Villages : 65 Districts / Blocks : 6 Area ha. : 40,734 Population : 63,282 WOTR’s Climate Change Adaptation ProjectWOTR’s Climate Change Adaptation Project Narayanganj Cluster (Niwas Tehsil, Mandla District) Total Villages : 8 Area : 2,859 ha. Tallakondapally Cluster (Mahboobnagar District) Total Villages : 3 Area : 2,290 ha. Atmakur Cluster (Kurnool District) Total Villages : 3 Area : 2,041 ha. Akole – Sangamner (Ahmednagar District) Total Villages : 41 Area : 29,142 haa. Kachner Cluster Aurangabad / Paithan Taluka (Aurangabad District) Total Villages : 10 Area : 4402 ha.
  • 24. Tools and Methodologies Successfully tested and finalized various tools to aid bottom- up project planning, design and execution Vulnerability Assessment ToolVulnerability Assessment Tool Disaster Risk Reduction Methodology Methodology for implementing the PBRs Livelihood assessment tools – CASDAAT and LM3
  • 25.
  • 26.
  • 27. Thank You. Visit us: http://wotr.org