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Project Leader: Dr. John Dixon, CIMMYT
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This project seeks US$ 1,518,444 over four years from the CPWF to develop and foster the adoption of conservation agriculture practices in China ’s Yellow River Basin .
Soil erosion is a major problem in the Yellow River Basin : the river is one of the most sediment laden in the world. Although the areas targeted by the WFCP are not the most prone to erosion, the more sloping areas where rainfed crops are grown, do demonstrate often alarming levels of soil loss, both due to water and to wind erosion. Although there is a rainfall gradient from 750 mm in southern Shandong , to 200mm per year in northern Ningxia, most of the rainfed cropping area is in regions with more than 400 mm per year. The proposed project will concentrate in these areas.
Conservation agriculture (featuring reduced or zero tillage, mulch retention, crop rotations and cover crops) offers a possible solution. Conservation agriculture systems typically result in increased crop water availability and agroecosystem productivity, reduced soil erosion, increased soil organic matter and nutrient availability, reduced labor and fuel use and increased biological control of pests. Today, conservation agriculture systems cover more than 70 million hectares worldwide, including important areas in Brazil , India , Pakistan and Ghana where these practices are used by smallholders.
Several advances with zero tillage and conservation agriculture have been made in recent years in the northern Provinces of China. However, most, but not all, of these projects have been in irrigated areas. Experiences with zero tillage in Shaanxi , Shanxi , Hebei and Inner Mongolia have been positive. It is in the light of these results and the considerable benefits observed by small farmers in other regions of the world that the project aims to help farmers adapt conservation agriculture to the rainfed production areas of the Yellow River Basin .
The project goal is to improve the incomes and livelihoods of smallholder farm families in the rainfed cropping areas of Henan, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia and Shandong while simultaneously improving soil quality and reducing land degradation and soil erosion that threaten system sustainability. Specific objectives include fostering farm family adoption of conservation agriculture practices through participatory research, farmer experimentation and farmer-to-farmer interaction and extension; assessing the (biophysical, social and economic) consequences of conservation agriculture adoption; encouraging a policy environment that does not discriminate against conservation agriculture; and strengthening the capacity of local partners. Project partners include two international Centers (CIMMYT and IWMI) and several NARES institutions. Project beneficiaries are expected to include farm families; downstream water users; researchers and extension workers; and future generations.
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| CIMMYT |
Apdo Postal 6-641, 06600 Mexico, D.F., Mexico |
CGIAR Center |
| IWMI |
127 Sunil Mawatha, Pelawatte, Battaramula, Sri Lanka |
CGIAR Center |
| Agrometeorology Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences |
No. 12 Zhongguancun South Street, Haidian District, Beijing 100081, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Center for Chinese Agricultural Policy, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
Building 917, datun Road, Anwai, Beijing 100101, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Department of Agricultural Engineering, China Agricultural University |
17 Qinghua Donglu, Haidian District, Beijing 100083, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Chinese Academy of Sciences |
26 Xinong Road, Shaanxi 712100, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Institute of Wheat Research, Henan Academy of Agricultural Sciences |
No. 1 Agricultural Road, Zhengzhou City, Henan province 450002, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Inner Mongolia Agricultural University |
306 Zhao Wu Da Road, Huhhot, Inner Mongolia 010018, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Ningxia Academy of Agricultural and Forestry Sciences |
Technology Development Zone, Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region 750002, P.R. China |
NARES |
| Shandong Academy of Agricultural Sciences |
Gonye Beilu, Jinan 250100, P.R. China |
NARES |
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| Theme 1 |
Crop water productivity improvement |
60% |
| Theme 2 |
Multiple use of upper catchments |
25% |
| Theme 3 |
Aquatic ecosystems and fisheries |
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| Theme 4 |
Integrated basin water management systems |
10% |
| Theme 5 |
Global and national food and water system |
5% |
| Andean System of Basins |
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| Sao Francisco River Basin |
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| Nile River Basin |
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| Volta River Basin |
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| Limpopo River Basin |
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| Karkheh River Basin |
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| Indo-Gangetic River Basin |
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| Mekong River Basin |
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| Yellow River Basin |
100% |
| Other Basins |
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