Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of Tarand
Sustainable Agro-Ecosystem Management in Arid and Semi-Arid Regions of Tarand
Project Location: Tarand, Varamin

1-Farmers empowerment in sustainable agro-ecosystem management

2-Demonstrating project using IPM methods

3-Protecting biodiversity of farmlands by using local traditional knowledge and reducing pesticide use

4-Establishment of a demonstration site (2ha)

5-Linking this project to other IPM projects at national level

6-Promoting the culture of using safe and IPM products.

7-Increasing the health and environment in the region.

8-Reducing costs of production and increasing farmers income

 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
Nahade-Shorahaye-Eslami-Rustahaye-Tarandain
Country:
Iran
Area Of Work:
Chemicals
Grant Amount:
US$ 25,000.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 110,000.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 25,000.00
Project Number:
IRA/05/17 (65th)
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Gender Focus
Along with activities directly connected to elimination or decreasing use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers in the farms and introducing green and safe techniques to increase productivity, some other activities were taken to promote villagers to start new small businesses. Mentioning growing mushrooms and growing herbs such as peppermint to be dried and sent to the market, women took the main role in such activities and increased their income accordingly. Consequently women got engaged in developing group activities and finally set up a local trust fund which is funded and managed by women.
Capacity - Building Component
During the past years provincial bureau of ministry of state allocated small amounts of money $20 to $50 to each farmer as compensation for drought. However in early phases of this project during the problem identification sessions where almost all farmers attended, participants decided not to breakdown this money into small shares and spend whole money to repair and improve irrigation channel to the village. Proceeding to this group decision, farmers received an average of a quarter more water and saved $1000 annual cost. This was the first major step to attract more farmers to participate in the project. In further phases of project, farmers rehabilitated the village cooperative which was almost bankrupted when project started. As project focal person reported, while cooperative financial balance was less than $3000 at the beginning of project, the new board succeeded to increase it to $500,000 through organizing activities and appropriate investments.
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