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TRUSTFARM

Towards resilient and sustainable integrated agro-ecosystems through appropriate climate-smart farming practices

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Research domain:
Creating resilient agricultural systems
Project duration:
01.06.2021 - 31.05.2024
Investigated countries:
Egypt, Morocco, Italy, France, Senegal

The main aim of the TRUSTFARM is to design integrated agro-ecosystems (incorporating livestock production into cropping systems for enhancing ecosystem services in smallholder) based on the conservation principles of using natural resources and the circular economy in order to make production systems more resilient to climate change. TRUSTFARM builds on research and stakeholders’ mobilisation in five case studies areas in France, Italy, Egypt, Morocco and Senegal and covering a diversity of natural, socio-economic and institutional contexts in the EU, North Africa, and Sub-Saharan Africa.

IAMO is leading the project and receives financially supported by the German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) through the Federal Office for Agriculture and Food (BLE), grant number 2821ERA17C. This project has received funding from the European Union´s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 862555.

Activities and expected results

Core challenges in the case study countries will be identified by their climate impact variability on food security. In cooperation with stakeholders, TRUSTFARM will develop Multi-Stakeholder Innovation Platforms (MIPs) to prioritise and select the best-fit innovative Climate-Smart Farm Practices (CSFPs) for each case study. A toolbox of innovative pathways will be developed that contains the following: 1) Identification and promotion of food crops with high yielding germplasm that are resistant to heat and disease; 2) Soil and water conservation to improve productive capacity; 3) Adoption of best practices in ruminant husbandry. The project will design integrated agro-ecosystems based on the selected pathways with on-farm trials. The environmental and economic impacts of the designed systems will be assessed using Life Cycle Analysis. To increase and diversify farmers’ income, two business models will be developed: 1) Reduce Reuse Recycle to produce high-quality compost; 2) Dairy and meat products and wool from small ruminants. TRUSTFARM will select one or both business models according to the needs of each case study with the stakeholders through the MIPs. The integrated agro-ecosystem and CSFPs will be disseminated through social media, taking advantage of farmers’ smartphone usage. Among others, this will result in a strong EU and African partnership for R&I to achieve the goals of sustainability and food security.

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		Prof. Dr. Osama Naser El-Din Ahmed

Prof. Dr. Osama Naser El-Din Ahmed

Research Associate
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Project Staff

Prof. Dr. Osama Naser El-Din Ahmed (Project coordinator)
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PD Dr. habil. Linde Götz
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Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Thomas Glauben
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