CSIP Public Lecture ~ Does Conservation Agriculture Facilitate Food Security for Smallholder Farmers?

Video Conference

Presented by: John Kimathi Mbae, Technical Specialist, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, Conservation Agriculture

Conservation Agriculture (CA) promotion has been intensified across East and Southern Africa by international development organizations, the private and public sectors and others with the aim of strengthening the food security situation in these regions. CA links three land management principles - minimum soil disturbance, permanent soil cover, and crop rotation, all of which carry implications at local and even national levels. In March 2015, Canadian Foodgrains Bank, through funding support from Global Affairs Canada, began a five-year Scaling Up Conservation Agriculture in East Africa program. This presentation shares preliminary results through farmer stories and experiences and will reflect on promising practices, innovations and challenges toward the achievement of impacting 50,000 smallholder farming households.

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11:00 AM - 12:00 PM CST
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Saskatoon: Prairie Room, Diefenbaker Centre, University of Saskatchewan / Regina: Room 210, 2 Research Drive, University of Regina
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Karen Jaster-Laforge

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