Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PrAEctiCe (Potentials of Agroecological practices in east Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems)
Berichtszeitraum: 2022-11-01 bis 2024-04-30
Agroecology is believed to be a strategy to address the current situation although little is known about agroecological practices and their impacts on labour, incomes and food security. To address this gap, while aiming at helping the smallholder farmers with their Agroecological transition in East Africa, the PrAEctiCe project will focus on quantifying the impacts of current agroecological practices to determine their social-economic viability.
In addition, the project will go beyond the existing indicator frameworks by putting the “concept into action” with a decision support tool for agroecology advisors. This tool will support the selection of the best-suited combination of agroecological practices while assisting farmers in mitigating and adapting the impacts to their realities.
The project brings together 16 consortium members from Europe and Africa adopting a multi-stakeholder approach to jointly develop a novel agroecology indicator set. It mainly focuses on the circular water-energy-nutrient systems of integrated aqua-agriculture while keeping the smallholder farmer’s needs at the centre.
To unify the community knowledge and scientific expertise, The decision support tool developed will be validated in three living labs situated in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
The main achievements so far are the construction of the living labs which is almost finish in the first 18 months of the project. These pilots will help to demostrate the efficiency of the water-energy-nutrient circular system. Parallel to this, the app that will help the smalholder farmers' transition into agroecology is being developed by specialist. This work is feeded by several partners that have their input on the indicators framework and mapping stakeholders, agroecology farms and integrated aqua-agriculture.
The work done so far in collaboration within the consortium, has produced 16 deliverables, from which 13 are public, and will be soon be available in our Zenodo account.