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Shinier cows, more and better milk, income increase: First results of co-designing silage technology with a women farmer group in Tunisia
Small-scale livestock farmers in Central Tunisia are suffering from scarcity of feed resources and increasing feed prices. Since the beginning of the Ukraine war, prices for feed concentrates have significantly increased ...
In Northwest Tunisia, the co-creation of agroecological innovations and capacity building in soil conservation are leading to improved agricultural systems
The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology has developed a so-called Agroecological Living Landscape (ALL) in the Kef-Siliana region in Northwest Tunisia, where a learning process with local stakeholders is being developed to ...
Co-creating a Timeline for Agroecological Transition in Tunisia: Unraveling Behavioral Drivers, Agency, and Behavior Change in Agroecological Transformation
The effectiveness of agroecological transition pathways heavily relies on stakeholders’ understanding of behavioral changes, agency, and collective decision-making. The Blog shows how The CGIAR Initiative on Agroecology ...
Native species restoring degraded silvopastoral systems in dry regions
This blog explores the importance of restoring degraded silvopastoral systems in arid North Africa, specifically Tunisia, where human activities, such as overgrazing and cultivation, coupled with unpredictable weather ...
Developing a National Strategy for Advancing Feed and Forage Resources in Tunisia
CGIAR Initiatives on Agroecology and Livestock and Climate held a national workshop on “Developing a National Strategy for promoting Feed and Forage Resources in Tunisia” in March 2023. ICARDA, and its key partners in ...
Restoring rangelands: the art of flexible livestock management
A blog about the importance of the flexible grazing management strategies to meet rangeland resources sustainability targets. In Tunisia, livestock used to obtain over 80% of their feed from rangelands- today, this has ...