Improving the date production chain in the Moroccan oases through small mechanization inputs to support the governmental development strategies
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Francesco Garbati Pegna, Pietro Bartolini, L. El Rhaffari, Soumia Fahim, Claudio Zucca, Enrico Bonaiuti, Quang Bao Le. (20/9/2017). Improving the date production chain in the Moroccan oases through small mechanization inputs to support the governmental development strategies. Bonn, Germany.
Abstract
Moroccan oases as other Saharan oases are a highly artificial ecosystem that have proved to be capable
of sustaining agriculture under arid climatic conditions for centuries, though it has suffered a strong
degradation process during the last decades. This is due to a complex phenomenon linked to socioeconomic, political and climate changes, that has brought traditional oasis agriculture to lose its
relevance, consequently putting its complex environment in serious danger. The most important factors of
degradation of the agricultural system are: land and water scarcity, salinity, silting and the negative
impact of various pests and diseases (the most dangerous of which is Bayoud). Small farmers are the most
important resource for the surviving of the oasis ecosystem but, on a socio-economic point of view, oasis
dwellers, especially the younger ones, tend to search for better livelihood opportunities elsewhere, with
consequent loss of traditional knowledge and availability of labour for all agricultural operations.
Date palm cultivation is the most important crop in this environment but date production faces several
problems along the whole chain (field operations, storage, processing and marketing phases) and the
oldest groves are abandoned for new intensive plantations with consequent endangering of biodiversity
and genetic heritage.
In the last years, the Moroccan Government launched development programs such as the Programme
Oasis Sud and the Plan Maroc Vert, with the goal to restore a sustainable oasis ecosystem. The main
focus of these interventions is on date post-harvesting operations, improving storage, transformation and
marketing capability of farmers and cooperatives, sustaining rural development through market
improvement, but most constraints of field operations are still unsolved.
This work reports an analysis that has been carried out on Moroccan oases farming system and outlines
the main constraints, proposing some possible mitigation interventions, based on the introduction of small
mechanization inputs along the production chain, especially for the most dangerous aerial operations
such as pollination, harvesting and pruning. Interventions are designed to support and integrate the
implementation of the governmental strategies as well as other interventions (e.g., of the international
cooperation agencies), allowing to create a network of practice and to build partnerships.
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Bartolini, Pietro https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5946-5772
Zucca, Claudio https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8636-0511
Bonaiuti, Enrico https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4010-4141
Le, Quang Bao https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8514-1088
Zucca, Claudio https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8636-0511
Bonaiuti, Enrico https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4010-4141
Le, Quang Bao https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8514-1088