SustInAfrica

Sustainable intensification of food production through resilient farming systems in West & North Africa


SustInAfrica is a research project empowering West and North African smallholder farmers and small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to facilitate sustainable intensification of African farming systems. We aim to develop and deploy a reference framework on best agricultural practices and technologies, based on a systems approach, and successfully verified for their efficacy to intensify primary production in a self-sufficient, sustainable and resilient manner.

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Why this is important for us?

Large areas of agricultural land in W. and N. Africa are heavily degraded, with water scarcity, low soil fertility and poor plant health, due to use of unsuitable agronomic systems and inappropriate management. In West Africa, poor water, organic matter and nutrient retention limit food productivity, whilst in North Africa, salinisation, wind erosion,formation of crusts and compaction threaten rainfed cropland and silvopasture. The low food productivity, poor resilience and unsustainability of current approaches have severe socioeconomic and environmental consequences.


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Funding

SustInAfrica is funded by EU Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme under Grant Agreement 861924.


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In a nutshell

SustInAfrica consists of 16 partner organisations from 11 countries. The project started in 2020 and will continue for five years. The budget of the project is 7 million EUR.