Cultivation of indigenous food crops and trees for Biodiversity Conservation.
Cultivation of indigenous food crops and trees for Biodiversity Conservation.
Every tribe has traditional food crops as the Chagga do, but due to increase modernization many tribes tend to move away from their traditional foods, for Kiilimanjaro the disappearing of traditonal food crops is increasing to a level that needs attention. Most of these crops required a well conserved land and agro-forestry practice, which is disappearing due to increased population and other economic factors. It has been noted that these crops have high health value.

Together with COMPACT, Lyamkara Environmental and Cultural Heritage Promotion Association (LECHPA) will work to propagate these crops for cultivation by communities around Mt Kilimanjaro for biodiversity conservation. This NGOs will also plant trees to conserve the water sources passing in farms, which participate in this project to improve their land. Those farmers will aslo receive on farm crop management training, which will allow them to increase crop varieties in the farm at the same time increasing yield.
 

Project Snapshot

Grantee:
LYAMKARA ENVIRONMENTAL AND CULTURAL HERITAGE PROMOTION
Country:
Tanzania
Area Of Work:
Community Based Adaptation
Biodiversity
Grant Amount:
US$ 11,141.00
Co-Financing Cash:
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 2,785.25
Project Number:
TAN/COMPACT/GEF/06/14
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
Project Characteristics and Results
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
1. The project emphasize on sustainable livelihood as these crops are well adopteed to the natural environment along the slopes of the of the mountain, due to medicinal value of these crops they fetch good price on the market thus sustainable livelihood.
Notable Community Participation
1. The project is implemented by the local communities who have knowledge with these crops, three different types of these crops will be promoted by the project.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Number of local policies informed in biodiversity focal area 5
Biophysical
VRA4: Efficacy of coping mechanisms in face of projected climate change 8
Empowerment
Number of women participated / involved in SGP project 989
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project 323
Livehood
Number of individuals (gender diaggregated) who have benefited* from SGP project 1940

SGP Country office contact

Mr. Faustine Donald Ninga
Email:
Ms. Stella Zaarh
Email:

Address

UN House, P.O. Box 9182, PSSSF Commercial Complex, Sam Nujoma Road, Kinondoni.
Dar es Salaam, Dar es salaam Region, 255-22