Demonstration of alternative soil protecting technology of fallow field use in wheat production (Decreasing land degradation of the agricultural lands round Vyacheslavka village through alternative soil protecting technologies use in tillage)
Use of fallow land practice (when the ground cultivates 3-5 times during a season for weeds destruction and moisture accumulation) leads to excessive land loosening, full absence of plants rests on a surface and, as result, to high water and wind erosion. This problem is especially character for slope lands. Land degradation leads to harvest decrease and as a result decline in living standards of villages, particular in Northern Kazakhstan. Selection of the technology which will allow to stop land degradation and stabilize crop, keeping economic efficiency, is necessary. Application of such technologies should reduce field operations quantity to a minimum and appreciably reduce agricultural works expenditures.
Project goal: Land degradation decrease around Vjacheslavka settlement due to alternative variants of fallow land use and refuse of mechanical land tillage.
Project tasks:
1. To show advantages of soil-saving agriculture system
2. To train farmers of Vjacheslavka village in alternative soil -saving technologies
3. To involve school pupils in wide participation of carrying out the demonstration experiences with a view of ecological education of youth
Expected results:
1. Advantages of soil-saving agriculture system are demonstrated on a site of 140 ha (50 ha of which is control and cultivated by traditional technology).
2. Farmers, farms heads, representatives of local authority, regional agricultural services and school pupils are acquainted with soil-saving technology
3. Production team members are trained in technical equipment modernizations and application of soil-saving technology in agriculture.
4. Project participants, villagers of Vjacheslavka and neighbor villages, heads of local authority are supplied with the necessary information on project realization progress, demonstration fields structure, spent experiments. Information boards are established.
5. A number of information materials (methodical manuals - handbook for farmers, brochures, booklets and methodical manuals on project results) are published.
6. The preparatory video data for carrying out of training seminars and final methodical film is created.
Project goal: Land degradation decrease around Vjacheslavka settlement due to alternative variants of fallow land use and refuse of mechanical land tillage.
Project tasks:
1. To show advantages of soil-saving agriculture system
2. To train farmers of Vjacheslavka village in alternative soil -saving technologies
3. To involve school pupils in wide participation of carrying out the demonstration experiences with a view of ecological education of youth
Expected results:
1. Advantages of soil-saving agriculture system are demonstrated on a site of 140 ha (50 ha of which is control and cultivated by traditional technology).
2. Farmers, farms heads, representatives of local authority, regional agricultural services and school pupils are acquainted with soil-saving technology
3. Production team members are trained in technical equipment modernizations and application of soil-saving technology in agriculture.
4. Project participants, villagers of Vjacheslavka and neighbor villages, heads of local authority are supplied with the necessary information on project realization progress, demonstration fields structure, spent experiments. Information boards are established.
5. A number of information materials (methodical manuals - handbook for farmers, brochures, booklets and methodical manuals on project results) are published.
6. The preparatory video data for carrying out of training seminars and final methodical film is created.
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Project Snapshot
Grantee:
The Akbota NGO
Country:
Kazakhstan
Area Of Work:
Land Degradation
Grant Amount:
US$ 46,500.00
Co-Financing Cash:
US$ 9,076.00
Co-Financing in-Kind:
US$ 43,748.00
Project Number:
KAZ/06/16
Status:
Satisfactorily Completed
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Project Characteristics and Results
Notable Community Participation
Almost all population of Vyacheslavka village is involved into wheat production. The testing of new land processing technology is interesting for all community members. Taking into account that SGP project is just testing of approach, but if experiment be successful, all LC members will start to use it.
Emphasis on Sustainable Livelihoods
Local communitiy is interested in project realization, since application of soil-saving technologies will help to increase both yeild and improve well-being of villagers.
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Indicators
Biophysical
Hectares of land sustainably managed by project
150
Biophysical
Number of innovations or new technologies developed / applied
1
Livehood
Number of households who have benefited* from SGP project
70
SGP Country office contact
Zharas Tugulbayev
Email:
Ms. Zhazira Altybayeva
Email:
Address
24 Mambetov street
Astana, 010000
Astana, 010000
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