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In Northwest Tunisia, the co-creation of agroecological innovations and capacity building in soil conservation are leading to improved agricultural systems

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Title In Northwest Tunisia, the co-creation of agroecological innovations and capacity building in soil conservation are leading to improved agricultural systems
 
Creator Idoudi, Zied
Frija, Aymen
Alary, Veronique
Rekik, Mourad
 
Subject soil
agroecology
engagement
forage
vetch (vicia spp.)
oat (avena sativa)
triticale
goats
sheep
fenugreek
hedysarum coronarium
cattle
agri-food systems
co-creation of knowledge
co-creation of agroecological innovations
 
Description The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology has developed a so-called Agroecological Living Landscape (ALL) in the Kef-Siliana region in Northwest Tunisia, where a learning process with local stakeholders is being developed to achieve the adoption and sustainability of agroecological practices. Integrated packages of agroecological innovation in soil conservation have been carefully co-designed with stakeholders over a longer period now to fit their needs and interests at the landscape level and to improve soil condition thus contributing to farms being more productive but also more resilient to changes in climate.
 
Date 2023-07-07
2023-11-22T16:01:56Z
2023-11-22T16:01:56Z
 
Type Blog Post
 
Identifier Zied Idoudi, Aymen Frija, Veronique Alary, Mourad Rekik. (7/7/2023). In Northwest Tunisia, the co-creation of agroecological innovations and capacity building in soil conservation are leading to improved agricultural systems. URL: https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/in-northwest-tunisia-the-co-creation-of-agroecological-innovations-and-capacity-building-in-soil-conservation-are-leading-to-improved-agricultural-systems/
https://hdl.handle.net/10568/134651
https://www.cgiar.org/news-events/news/in-northwest-tunisia-the-co-creation-of-agroecological-innovations-and-capacity-building-in-soil-conservation-are-leading-to-improved-agricultural-systems/
 
Language en
 
Rights CC-BY-SA-4.0
Open Access
 
Publisher CGIAR System Organization