Long-term farming systems comparisons in the tropics | Kenya | Online seminar
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10.Nov.2023
Online Seminar 3: Facing threats of climate change - Approaches & Adaptation Strategies
Dr. Anne Muriuki of the Kenya Agricultural & Livestock Research Institute, discusses the potential of organic farming for combating soil degradation in Africa, based on field research on the SysCom project that compares long-term farming systems.
Main topics covered:
#Soil fertility #Organic soil fertility management #Threats of soil degradation #Strategies to face soil degradation
A training for:
Farmers, field technicians, advisory staff, students, people interested in organic agriculture and agroecology
Background Information:
The Green Innovation Centres are part of the special initiative "One World without Hunger" of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and are implemented in the partner countries by the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). The project aims to support Green Innovation Centres in promoting organic agricultural practices in target countries, with the overall goal of contributing to SDG 2: End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition.
Within this framework, Naturland e.V. conducted online seminars to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of soil fertility management and practices of maintaining soils in organic farming systems. The goal of the online seminars is to uncover good practices from different parts of the world that face soil degradation and discuss about measures to enhance soil fertility on the farm.
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