Integrating Gender into the Use of Conservation Agriculture in Crop-Livestock Systems (CLCA) Project in Tunisia


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Dina Najjar, Zied Idoudi, Dorsaf Ouesalti, Hatem Cheikh M'hamed. (26/10/2021). Integrating Gender into the Use of Conservation Agriculture in Crop-Livestock Systems (CLCA) Project in Tunisia. Beirut, Lebanon: International Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas (ICARDA).
Our project Conservation Agriculture in Crop-Livestock systems (CLCA) aims to develop context-specific processes to promote the large-scale adoption of conservation agriculture in integrated crop-livestock systems in the drylands. Conservation agriculture (CA) or “zira3a ilhafitha” is built on a set of interlocking soils and water conservation practices. The core principles are: no or limited tillage, permanent cover, and crop rotation and diversification (legume-cereal) (Farnworth et al, 2017).

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