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Scaling up Maize Production through Weather Resilient Processes Examples from Sub-Saharan Africa Rodney Witman Lunduka, (PhD). Africa Food Security Conference and Agro-Exhibition October 12 – 13, Crowne Plaza Hotel Nairobi, Kenya

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Page 1: Scaling up Maize Production through Weather …...Scaling up Maize Production through Weather Resilient Processes Examples from Sub- Saharan Africa Rodney Witman Lunduka, (PhD). Africa

Scaling up Maize Production through Weather Resilient Processes

Examples from Sub-Saharan Africa

Rodney Witman Lunduka, (PhD).

Africa Food Security Conference and Agro-ExhibitionOctober 12 – 13, Crowne Plaza Hotel

Nairobi, Kenya

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Climate Change

Impact is Here

The Genetic

Response

The Agronomic Response

Scaling Up and Out

+ Crop

Insurance

Sample Success

Story

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Increase in temperature in maize mega environments: The Double-edged sword!

Maize yield losses double under drought stress when temperatures exceed 30°C

Cairns et. al., 2013

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Page 5: Scaling up Maize Production through Weather …...Scaling up Maize Production through Weather Resilient Processes Examples from Sub- Saharan Africa Rodney Witman Lunduka, (PhD). Africa

Survey Question to Farmers:

List the three most importantvariety characteristics you consider

when selecting maize seed

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60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60%

High yielding

Drought escape

Storage pest resistance

Pest and disease resistant

Grain colour

Quality and taste

Input requirements

Marketability of grain

male

female

60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60%

Drought escape

High yielding

Storage pest resistance

Grain to flour ratio

Pest and disease resistant

Quality and taste

Input requirements

Uniform maturity

Stover yield

Male

Female

40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40%

High yielding

Drought escape

Storage pest resistance

Quality and taste

Input requirements

Pest and disease resistant

Grain to flour ratio

Marketability of grain

Uniform maturity

No lodgingMale

Female

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60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60%

Drought escape

High yielding

Input requirements

Pest and disease resistant

Storage pest resistance

Quality and taste

Marketability of grain

male

female

60% 40% 20% 0% 20% 40% 60%

High yielding

Drought escape

Pest and disease resistant

Marketability of grain

Input requirements

Storage pest resistance

Quality and taste

Grain colour

Grain to flour ratio

male

female

-60 -40 -20 0 20 40 60

High yieldingDrought escape

Taste and quality of foodStorage pest resistance

Input requirementsPest and disease resistance

Stover yieldMarketability of grain

Grain to flour ratio

Male

Female

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CountryNumber of Varieties Varieties with additional traits

Hybrid OPV Total Striga tolerant NUE QPM

Zambia 20 7 27 0 5 2Nigeria 11 14 25 18 4 3Benin 1 24 25 19 7 2Ghana 16 7 23 16 2 5Zimbabwe 19 3 22 0 0 1Tanzania 17 3 20 0 0 2Malawi 15 3 18 0 0 1Kenya 12 5 17 0 0 0Uganda 14 1 15 0 1 0Ethiopia 6 5 11 0 0 4Angola 3 8 11 0 0 0Mali 8 2 10 8 4 0Mozambique 5 4 9 0 0 0Total 147 86 233 61 23 20Percentages 63.1 36.9 100.0 26.2 9.9 8.6

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Performance of new DT varieties

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Heat stress performance of new varieties

Magorokosho in prep.

Mean

New Experimental hybrids

1 2

Commercial hybrids

Grain yield (t/ha-1)

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-150

-100

-50

0

50

100

150

CZH

1243

CZH

1257

CZH

1242

CZH

1262

CZH

1272

SC403

CZH

1261

ZM521

SC513

ZM309

CZH

1110

CZH

126

CZH

123

PAN53

CZH

128

CZH

113

CZH

1269

SC627

Farmer's Variety

ZM627

Farmers’ grain quality preferences: New vs. Commercial Maize Varieties

EARLY Maturing varieties LATE Maturing varieties

BOTH EARLY and LATE MATURING DT VARIETIES PREFERRED BY FARMERS

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Nutritional preferences:Pro-Vitamin A Maize vs. White Maize Sadza (Ugali)

0102030405060708090

PreferorangeSadza

Better tasteand flavour

Better smell Bettertexture

Female 80.47 81.25 17.19 8.59Male 83.78 81.08 26.13 3.6

% F

arm

ers

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Impact of DT varieties on maize production. (Case of Zimbabwe, household survey)

A change from non-DT maize varieties to DT maize varieties can increase total maize production by 270kg/acre

(670kg/ha).

0.00

05.00

1

Densi

ty

0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500(kg)

Kernel density estimate None DT maizeKenrnel density estimate DT maize

Kernel Density Estimates of DT and non-DT maize production at household level

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Reasons for low adoption of DT varieties

• Public agriculture input subsidy programs (Malawi)

Government Policies affecting Supply/ Demand

• “Cash cows”

Market Penetration: Old and Big vs. New and Small Producers

• Zambia, Zimbabwe and Kenya.• Local varieties OPV Hybrids

Step-wise Adoption Patterns

• The “good” evil?

Increasing Frequency of Drought

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Treatments

Performance of DT Maize + Conservation Agriculture

(2005-2015, Malawi)

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0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000

Ridge & furrowMaize continuous

Dibble stick Maizecontinuous

Dibble stick-Maize/Cowpea intercrop

Dibble stick-Maize -Cowpea rot

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tion

2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 2015/2016

Net benefits (in USD)

Manual Sustainable Intensification Practices: Net Benefits (2012-2016), Eastern Zambia

Mutenje et al. 2016

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Scaling up uptake of DT maize varieties

and good agronomic practices.

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CIMMYT Current Approaches to Reducing Risk in Maize Production

1. Scaling up production and supply of new varieties• Support to public and private producers • Training of producers and agro-dealers

2. Inducing and increasing demand of the new varieties by smallholder farmers

• Mounting extensive demonstration plots• Providing information on the benefits of DT maize varieties• Direct-to-farmer information (Fliers, posters, SMS, etc.)

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CIMMYT Current Approaches to Reducing Risk in Maize Production

3. Adding good agronomic management to varieties• Training producers, dealers and extension agents• Direct-to-farmer information (fliers, posters, SMS,

e.t.c)

4. Bundling the DT maize varieties with weather index insurance (pilot: 2015-18)• Mozambique • Tanzania

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3 Prong approach

Improved Genes+

Good agronomic practices

Improved Genes (DT)

+Good Agronomic

practices

Crop Insurance??

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Mrs. Miriam Phiri of Chifwiti Village, Chief Nyampande, Petauke, Zambia with her full granary Drought Tolerant Maize (Pan 53).

A bumper harvest even in a drought year 2015/16 season.

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Thank you for your interest!