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Priorities for Sustainable Soil
Management in Cabo Verde
African Soil Partnership Consultation Workshop:
towards a regional implementation plan on sustainable
management of Soil Resources
Coconut Grove Hotel, Elmina, Ghana May 20-22, 2015
Isaurinda Baptista
CONTENT
I. Introduction
II. Country profile
III. Characteristics of soil resources
IV. Constrains and challenges in
implementing Sustainable soil
management
V. Priorities for sustainable Soil
Management
VI. Final remarks
I. Introduction
 Cabo Verde is a small volcanic island country that has
suffered the effects of desertification through the
years, threatening the livelihood of the population and
its fragile environment
 The stabilization of farming systems and maintenance
of sustainable yields have become priorities, with soil
and water conservation (SWC) constituting a
centerpiece of the agricultural policies
 Despite the enormous effort in the implementation of
SWC techniques, land and soil degradation is still high
and productivity low
II. Country general data
 Location: West African coast, about
500 km from Senegal
 Surface area: 4033 km2
 Total arable land (10%): 41000 ha
–>90% dryland and 6,5% irrigated
 Composed of 10 islands and 5 islets
 Total population (2011): 501 000
(62% urban)
 Population density: 124
inhabitant/km2
 Contribution of agriculture to GDP:
<12%
III. Characteristics of soil
resources
Soil Types
 The soils are mainly Regosols and Cambisols
(Inseptisols and entisols) on basaltic substrate,
are steep, low in OM, generally with low fertility,
medium texture
 Soils are mainly of volcanic origin, generally
shallow with low water retention capacity.
 Fertile and developed soils (ex. Kastanozems) can
be found on ancient surfaces.
 Alluvial and colluvial soils can be found the in
valleys , constituting the major areas for irrigated
agriculture.
Soil Map of
Santiago (The
largest
agricultural
island)
Main Soil Threats
 Erosion by water: heavy rainfall events ⇒
Flash floods
 Nutrient imbalance / fertility decline
 no nutrient replenishment through organic
or inorganic fertilizers
 Low soil OM (< 2%) or C content;
 Lack of soil cover (droughts)
 Removal of crop residue from farmlands
(animal feed and fuel),
 High rate of organic matter decomposition
Main Soil Threats
 Inadequate farming practices on very
steep slopes
 Salinization due to both natural
(primary) and human-induced (irrigation
with saline water, sea water intrusion in
ground water)
 Sealing / impermeabilization of good
agricultural soils: urbanization, road
construction
Current Soil and land management
practices
 Several SWC techniques implemented
throughout the watersheds in the country
◦ in field
 Terraces, stone walls, contour ridges
 Vegetation live barriers (green belts)
◦ off field
 Torrent control (check dams, etc.)
Soil conservation techniques
Contour ridges combined
with Leucaena leucocephala
Contour stone wall combined w/
agroforestry species
Contour stone walls combined
w/ Furcraea gigantean
Stone walls combined with aloe
vera
Soil conservation techniques
Terraces for fruit trees and dry
land crops(research station)
Contour furrow ridges
for afforestation
Terraces (farmers field) Old terraces in Santo Antão
rainfed
Contour ridges on very steep
slope for peanut production
in-field (contour stone wall w/
vegetation barrier) and off-field
(check dams) SWC techniques
contour stone wall
Aloe vera barriers
Vegetation surface cover
Afforestation:
Pigeon pea
Off-field SWC techniques: Check dams
Gabion check damsMasonry check dam
Stone check
dams along
waterways
Institutional settings for
Sustainable Soil Management (SSM)
 As a crosscutting domain, SSM requires joint
effort and articulation among several institutions
 Responsibility of actions related to SSM:
◦ Ministry of Rural Development
 INIDA : Research
 Rural engineering and Forestry: Soil and water
conservation works
◦ Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial
Planning
◦ Ministry of High Education, Science and Innovation
 School of Agricultural Science and Environment
IV. Constrains and Challenges in
implementation of SSM
• High human pressure on soil resources from
inadequate agriculture practices, overgrazing,
collection of fuel wood, increasing population, rural
poverty, etc.
 Exploitation of soil materials (ex. rock, sand) fo
construction
 Weak land tenure: most land users are not owners
 low investment in good soil management
 Lack of specific legislation and policies on soil
resource for agriculture purposes
IV. Constrains and Challenges in
implementation of SSM
• Lack of updated, digital soil maps
• Lack of a systematic and harmonized soil
information system or database
• Weak awareness on the need for SSM for all
stakeholders, particularly decision makers and
general public
• Decreasing funds allocation for SSM / Low
investment in targeted soils research
• Shortage of Technical capacity: training
• No interest of the young generation to pursue
carrier on Soil science related themes
V. Priorities for Sustainable Soil
Management (SSM): Short to
medium term
1. Set-up of a harmonized soil information
system/ database
2. Assessment, Monitoring & Mapping of
Soil Resources by watershed and island
– Update and / or elaboration of soil maps as
planning tools:
– Soil type
– soil vocation/potential
– Fertility classes
– Land use
– Agro-ecological maps in function of new climate and
soils data
– Soil quality and vulnerability to erosion risk
V. Priorities for SSM: Short to
medium term (cont.)
3. Survey of vulnerable areas and need for soil
protection and conservation per watershed
4. Enforcement and maintenance of Soil
conservation techniques, including
afforestation and vegetation barriers in
dryland
5. Research and adoption of SSM practices that
promote soil cover, moisture retention and
nutrient uptake:
◦ Integrated soil fertility management
◦ Conservation agriculture system
V. Priorities for SSM: Short to
medium term (cont.)
6. Awareness raising and participation of
stakeholders
 Sensibilization of farmers, civil society, NGO’s and
rural communities for the importance of SSM
Involvement of end-users in targeted soil research
and in finding solution for local problems
Multidisciplinary approach for identifying,
prioritizing, testing, evaluating and implementing
appropriate SSM techniques and tools to inform
decision makers
Scientific and community based approaches that
promote integrated actions
V. Priorities for SSM: Medium to long
term
1. Preparation, implementation and follow-up
of soil legislation adapted to agricultural use
2. Increase capacity building of research in soil
degradation and SSM through:
Training of researchers
Equipment of laboratories
Development of targeted soil research including
best SSM practices, erosion quantification and
processes, fertility management, etc.
Technology transfer
Financial resource allocation
VI. Final remarks
 With the limited soil resources in CV, it is
crucial to implement SSM as key to a more
sustainable agriculture, food security and
healthy soils
 How to attain soil degradation neutrality in
agricultural soils and assure agriculture
and environmental sustainability when
dealing with poor small smallholder
farmers?
 Is soil degradation neutrality attainable in
Africa??
Capo Verde

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Capo Verde

  • 1. Priorities for Sustainable Soil Management in Cabo Verde African Soil Partnership Consultation Workshop: towards a regional implementation plan on sustainable management of Soil Resources Coconut Grove Hotel, Elmina, Ghana May 20-22, 2015 Isaurinda Baptista
  • 2. CONTENT I. Introduction II. Country profile III. Characteristics of soil resources IV. Constrains and challenges in implementing Sustainable soil management V. Priorities for sustainable Soil Management VI. Final remarks
  • 3. I. Introduction  Cabo Verde is a small volcanic island country that has suffered the effects of desertification through the years, threatening the livelihood of the population and its fragile environment  The stabilization of farming systems and maintenance of sustainable yields have become priorities, with soil and water conservation (SWC) constituting a centerpiece of the agricultural policies  Despite the enormous effort in the implementation of SWC techniques, land and soil degradation is still high and productivity low
  • 4. II. Country general data  Location: West African coast, about 500 km from Senegal  Surface area: 4033 km2  Total arable land (10%): 41000 ha –>90% dryland and 6,5% irrigated  Composed of 10 islands and 5 islets  Total population (2011): 501 000 (62% urban)  Population density: 124 inhabitant/km2  Contribution of agriculture to GDP: <12%
  • 5. III. Characteristics of soil resources
  • 6. Soil Types  The soils are mainly Regosols and Cambisols (Inseptisols and entisols) on basaltic substrate, are steep, low in OM, generally with low fertility, medium texture  Soils are mainly of volcanic origin, generally shallow with low water retention capacity.  Fertile and developed soils (ex. Kastanozems) can be found on ancient surfaces.  Alluvial and colluvial soils can be found the in valleys , constituting the major areas for irrigated agriculture.
  • 7. Soil Map of Santiago (The largest agricultural island)
  • 8. Main Soil Threats  Erosion by water: heavy rainfall events ⇒ Flash floods  Nutrient imbalance / fertility decline  no nutrient replenishment through organic or inorganic fertilizers  Low soil OM (< 2%) or C content;  Lack of soil cover (droughts)  Removal of crop residue from farmlands (animal feed and fuel),  High rate of organic matter decomposition
  • 9. Main Soil Threats  Inadequate farming practices on very steep slopes  Salinization due to both natural (primary) and human-induced (irrigation with saline water, sea water intrusion in ground water)  Sealing / impermeabilization of good agricultural soils: urbanization, road construction
  • 10. Current Soil and land management practices  Several SWC techniques implemented throughout the watersheds in the country ◦ in field  Terraces, stone walls, contour ridges  Vegetation live barriers (green belts) ◦ off field  Torrent control (check dams, etc.)
  • 11. Soil conservation techniques Contour ridges combined with Leucaena leucocephala Contour stone wall combined w/ agroforestry species Contour stone walls combined w/ Furcraea gigantean Stone walls combined with aloe vera
  • 12. Soil conservation techniques Terraces for fruit trees and dry land crops(research station) Contour furrow ridges for afforestation Terraces (farmers field) Old terraces in Santo Antão rainfed
  • 13. Contour ridges on very steep slope for peanut production in-field (contour stone wall w/ vegetation barrier) and off-field (check dams) SWC techniques contour stone wall Aloe vera barriers
  • 15. Off-field SWC techniques: Check dams Gabion check damsMasonry check dam Stone check dams along waterways
  • 16. Institutional settings for Sustainable Soil Management (SSM)  As a crosscutting domain, SSM requires joint effort and articulation among several institutions  Responsibility of actions related to SSM: ◦ Ministry of Rural Development  INIDA : Research  Rural engineering and Forestry: Soil and water conservation works ◦ Ministry of Environment, Housing and Territorial Planning ◦ Ministry of High Education, Science and Innovation  School of Agricultural Science and Environment
  • 17. IV. Constrains and Challenges in implementation of SSM • High human pressure on soil resources from inadequate agriculture practices, overgrazing, collection of fuel wood, increasing population, rural poverty, etc.  Exploitation of soil materials (ex. rock, sand) fo construction  Weak land tenure: most land users are not owners  low investment in good soil management  Lack of specific legislation and policies on soil resource for agriculture purposes
  • 18. IV. Constrains and Challenges in implementation of SSM • Lack of updated, digital soil maps • Lack of a systematic and harmonized soil information system or database • Weak awareness on the need for SSM for all stakeholders, particularly decision makers and general public • Decreasing funds allocation for SSM / Low investment in targeted soils research • Shortage of Technical capacity: training • No interest of the young generation to pursue carrier on Soil science related themes
  • 19. V. Priorities for Sustainable Soil Management (SSM): Short to medium term 1. Set-up of a harmonized soil information system/ database 2. Assessment, Monitoring & Mapping of Soil Resources by watershed and island – Update and / or elaboration of soil maps as planning tools: – Soil type – soil vocation/potential – Fertility classes – Land use – Agro-ecological maps in function of new climate and soils data – Soil quality and vulnerability to erosion risk
  • 20. V. Priorities for SSM: Short to medium term (cont.) 3. Survey of vulnerable areas and need for soil protection and conservation per watershed 4. Enforcement and maintenance of Soil conservation techniques, including afforestation and vegetation barriers in dryland 5. Research and adoption of SSM practices that promote soil cover, moisture retention and nutrient uptake: ◦ Integrated soil fertility management ◦ Conservation agriculture system
  • 21. V. Priorities for SSM: Short to medium term (cont.) 6. Awareness raising and participation of stakeholders  Sensibilization of farmers, civil society, NGO’s and rural communities for the importance of SSM Involvement of end-users in targeted soil research and in finding solution for local problems Multidisciplinary approach for identifying, prioritizing, testing, evaluating and implementing appropriate SSM techniques and tools to inform decision makers Scientific and community based approaches that promote integrated actions
  • 22. V. Priorities for SSM: Medium to long term 1. Preparation, implementation and follow-up of soil legislation adapted to agricultural use 2. Increase capacity building of research in soil degradation and SSM through: Training of researchers Equipment of laboratories Development of targeted soil research including best SSM practices, erosion quantification and processes, fertility management, etc. Technology transfer Financial resource allocation
  • 23. VI. Final remarks  With the limited soil resources in CV, it is crucial to implement SSM as key to a more sustainable agriculture, food security and healthy soils  How to attain soil degradation neutrality in agricultural soils and assure agriculture and environmental sustainability when dealing with poor small smallholder farmers?  Is soil degradation neutrality attainable in Africa??