Promoting Principles of Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Conservation Agriculture

Promoting Principles of Ecosystem-based Adaptation in Conservation Agriculture

Trocaire works with local organizations to promote food and resource rights across Africa. In Kenya, the organization works with Pan African Climate Justice Alliance in a project aimed at building community resilience and climate change adaptation in semi-arid lands. Ecosystem-based adaptation (EBA) is the central approach applied in three counties where land and ecosystem management techniques are integrated with conservation agriculture. At the same time the principles of EBA are promoted to achieve food and income security for small holder farmers vulnerable to climate risks.

In Embu County, farmers have been trained on the principles and practices of ecosystem-based adaptation and how to integrate conservation agriculture in their farming techniques, alongside soil water and moisture conservation and agro-forestry. Target farmers are now minimizing tillage, using more manure, mulching, planting of soil cover crops as part of an inter-cropping strategy, and diversifying their crops.