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WG-II

Component-II:. Sustainable Intensification for High Potential Areas. WG-II. Fawzi Karajeh Atef Swelam. Sustainable Intensification for High Potential Areas. Impact/Communication Pathway. 3. 3. 2. 2. 1. 1. Approach. Site Characterization. Page 98: 2.2

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WG-II

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  1. Component-II: Sustainable Intensification for High Potential Areas WG-II Fawzi Karajeh Atef Swelam

  2. Sustainable Intensification for High Potential Areas

  3. Impact/Communication Pathway 3 3 2 2 1 1

  4. Approach

  5. Site Characterization • Page 98: 2.2 • More facts on the targeted sub-sites will be incorporated such as description of the main agricultural systems in the ND • Two files of more details about the site will be attached in the Annex New Land Old Land Salt-affected Land

  6. The target of each sub-site Improvement of irrigation, drainage, and cropping systems Old land Improvement of drainage and crop systems management Salt affected land Development of pressurized irrigation systems and soil fertility management regime New land

  7. Site Characterization • Page 105: Table 9 • Section 1.4 (Climate Change projection Scenarios) will be filled in through review the available literatures • Add paragraph about different expected Scenarios on the Nile River inflow

  8. Site Characterization • Page 106: • Section 4/4.1 (Water resources/irrigation Water Availability). Allocated water for ND have to be mentioned • Page 110: • Section 8/8.2.4 (Sources of water supply for crop production). Conventional and non-conventional resources have to be added

  9. Site Characterization • Page 112-113: • Section 10/10.1 (Opportunities for agricultural research). This section is revised

  10. Constrains and Opportunities Priorities of the Main Problems & Challenges • Water supply system • Inequity of water distribution • Salinity build-up • Water quality deterioration • Soil compaction • Absence of extra income-generating activities • Marketing problems • Poor irrigation and drainage management/practices • Lack of inputs i.e. (fertilizers, new varieties, ....) • Lack of financing/Credit services.

  11. Promising measures, solutions & techniques • Introduce potential income-generating activities. • Introduce contract farming. • Introduce promising water management technologies. • Introduce promising land management practices. • Introduce options for rural livelihood improvement activities.

  12. Hypotheses • Pages 153-154 • H1, H2, H3, H5 and H6 Look find with no modifications made • H4: • Use of innovation systems perspective will enhance the adoption and utilization of improved technologies, markets and policies • Rephrased to be: • Use of innovation systems approach will enhance generating the stakeholder’s demanded technologies, promoting adoption and utilizing of improved technologies including efficient markets and supportive policies.

  13. Level and Kind of Interventions

  14. Priorities of Research Outputs • Page 155 Output 2.5. Policy and institutional options related to farmers’ aggregation addressing market and value chain integration, land fragmentation, water valuation and allocation evaluated in the 3 target sites Output 2.6. Gender responsive mechanisms for rural communities empowerment developed and tested in the 3 sites, to equitably share benefits and responsibilities of aggregation and intensification Output 2.9: Impact of the R4D monitored and future scenarios developed for the target main action and satellites sites

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