Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030

Morocco, like other North African countries, is located in an area qualified as a hotspot in terms of climate change. This phenomenon is associated with degradation of agricultural land due to intrinsic soil conditions and intensive plowing coupled with poor agricultural practices increasingly reduc...

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Main Authors: Moussadek, Rachid, Laghrour, Malika, Kadiri, Kenza, Mrabet, Rachid
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Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169793
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author Moussadek, Rachid
Laghrour, Malika
Kadiri, Kenza
Mrabet, Rachid
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Laghrour, Malika
Moussadek, Rachid
Mrabet, Rachid
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Laghrour, Malika
Kadiri, Kenza
Mrabet, Rachid
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description Morocco, like other North African countries, is located in an area qualified as a hotspot in terms of climate change. This phenomenon is associated with degradation of agricultural land due to intrinsic soil conditions and intensive plowing coupled with poor agricultural practices increasingly reducing the fertility of these soils and their productivity. Over the past decades, several research studies carried out in Morocco have proposed alternatives based on conservation agriculture, in particular direct seeding. This system aims to stabilize yields of main crops (cereals, legumes, oilseeds, etc.) by improving water use efficiency and soil fertility. Indeed, direct seeding conserves moisture in the soil (adaptation), improves soil carbon sequestration (mitigation) and increases yields (productivity). This system therefore constitutes a resilient measure in the face of climate change. This led the Department of Agriculture to adopt a roadmap to promote this system over 1 million ha as part of the Generation Green 2020-2030 strategy. This chapter summarizes (i) the main research findings on this system in relation to soil health and water management, (ii) the major advantages in relation to crop diversification and productivity, (iii) ) the challenges to be raised to ensure its dissemination among farmers in Morocco and (iv) finally present the vision of the national program to promote direct seeding on 1 Million Ha by 2030.
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spelling CGSpace1697932025-02-02T07:20:21Z Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030 Moussadek, Rachid Laghrour, Malika Kadiri, Kenza Mrabet, Rachid climate change adaptation conservation agriculture soil quality cereals Morocco, like other North African countries, is located in an area qualified as a hotspot in terms of climate change. This phenomenon is associated with degradation of agricultural land due to intrinsic soil conditions and intensive plowing coupled with poor agricultural practices increasingly reducing the fertility of these soils and their productivity. Over the past decades, several research studies carried out in Morocco have proposed alternatives based on conservation agriculture, in particular direct seeding. This system aims to stabilize yields of main crops (cereals, legumes, oilseeds, etc.) by improving water use efficiency and soil fertility. Indeed, direct seeding conserves moisture in the soil (adaptation), improves soil carbon sequestration (mitigation) and increases yields (productivity). This system therefore constitutes a resilient measure in the face of climate change. This led the Department of Agriculture to adopt a roadmap to promote this system over 1 million ha as part of the Generation Green 2020-2030 strategy. This chapter summarizes (i) the main research findings on this system in relation to soil health and water management, (ii) the major advantages in relation to crop diversification and productivity, (iii) ) the challenges to be raised to ensure its dissemination among farmers in Morocco and (iv) finally present the vision of the national program to promote direct seeding on 1 Million Ha by 2030. 2024-04-26 2025-01-23T16:50:13Z 2025-01-23T16:50:13Z Journal Item https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169793 en Open Access application/pdf Rachid Moussadek.; Malika Laghrour.; Kenza Kadiri.; Rachid Mrabet. Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030. Africa and Mediterranean Agricultural Journal
spellingShingle climate change adaptation
conservation agriculture
soil quality
cereals
Moussadek, Rachid
Laghrour, Malika
Kadiri, Kenza
Mrabet, Rachid
Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title_full Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title_fullStr Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title_full_unstemmed Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title_short Conservation agriculture in Morocco: review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
title_sort conservation agriculture in morocco review and analysis for the resilience of the cereal system on 1 million hectares by 2030
topic climate change adaptation
conservation agriculture
soil quality
cereals
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169793
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