Tamale impacts

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Sustainable Intensification of Cereal-based Farming Systems in the Sudano-Sahelian Zone of West Africa[edit | edit source]

Project Design Workshop[edit | edit source]

9-12 January 2012, Modern City Lodge, Tamale, Ghana[edit | edit source]

Top Level Impacts identified by small groups on 9 Jan Rough and ready


Top Level Impacts identified by small groups on 9 Jan

Sustainable increase in incomes through increased total factor productivity

Food Security Throughout the year. (NO HUNGRY SEASON) - Storage/Valve added – Integration - Diversitication - Blomass / Poder - Higher Yields

REDUCE TIME EXPOSURE TO FOOD INSECURITY BY 50%

IMPROVE LIVELIHOOD THROUGH FOOD SECURITY BY INCREASING PRODUCTION WITH MINIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE

SUSTANABLY INCREASE HOUSHOLD FOOD SECURITY AND NUTRITION IN NORTHERN GUINEA AND SUDAN SAVANNA ZONES OF GHANA & MALI

Sustainable Increase in household income at a level high enough to ensure transformation

Improve Livelihoods of Rural women, men and children. (Income, Nutrition, Yield, Market, Education, Health)


To sustainably enhance the system productivity of the sudano – savanna areas of northern Ghana & Mali by 200- 300% so that it becomes the bread- basket of the region significantly increase household income & reduce under- nutrition within5 yrs.