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Resilient Cropping Systems

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We are committed to researching and promoting sustainable agricultural production systems all over the world. We carry out activities that contribute to a better understanding and improvement of the sustainability of production systems in low-income countries. In particular, we seek to improve the resilience of production systems through climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies and practices.

Our main activities include:

Strengthening resilience of agricultural systems – Using a farming systems approach, we evaluate organic farming systems in terms of their agronomic, socio-economic and ecological resilience and compare them with conventional practices. We conduct these studies on the fields of farmers as well as on our own long-term field trials in Africa and Asia, and link these activities with capacity building. Our approach is to intensify agro ecological processes to decrease input use and the environmental footprint. By focusing on the production system rather than on specific crops, we bring together a pioneering partnership of growers, agronomists, breeders and industry stakeholders.

Participatory development of technology for best practices – With the motto “for the farmer, with the farmer, by the farmer”, we consider it very important to use local knowledge in developing locally adapted solutions. Relying on participatory research methods, we involve farmers, local scientists, researchers, advisors and students in our project work. To find innovative sustainable solutions, we also actively collaborate and consult with policy and relevant sector stakeholders.

Capacity and institution building – We value customised training that is realised within partnerships ranging from local to international levels. Wherever possible, we support the institutional development of our partners with our work, as we are convinced that strong institutions are crucial for the further development of the organic sector. We provide technical advice based on demand on production and post-harvest practices, standards compliance, project implementation, etc.

Contact

Amritbir S. Riar

Projects

StatusFiBLTitleStartEnd
ongoing CH Support to Agroecological Transformation processes in India (SuATI India) 01.05.2023 31.12.2024
ongoing DECHEU Organic seed and plant breeding to accelerate sustainable and diverse food systems in Europe (LiveSeeding) 01.10.2022 30.09.2026
ongoing CH Climate friendly organic palm and coconut oil production in the tropics 01.09.2022 31.12.2025
ongoing CH Markets and Seeds Access Project for Small Grains and Legumes in Zambia and Zimbabwe (MASAP) 01.12.2021 30.11.2033
ongoing CH Consumption of Resilient Orphan Crops & Products for Healthier Diets (CROPS4HD) 01.07.2021
completed DECH Green Innovation Centres for the Agriculture and Food Sector – Organic Working Group 01.02.2021 31.01.2023
completed CH Sustainable cocoa sourcing landscapes in Peru 01.07.2020 30.06.2022
ongoing CH Strengthening the competitiveness of various value chains in Peru (SeCompetitivo Peru) 22.06.2020
completed CH Role of crop diversification in livelihood improvement of Indian organic cotton growers 17.01.2020 31.10.2020
completed CH Going Bananas: Restoring Livelihoods of Conflict Affected Farmers in Cotabato (Going Bananas) 01.07.2019 31.12.2020
completed CH Meta-analysis on the sustainability of cocoa production systems along a diversity gradient (Biodiversity Climate) 01.01.2019 30.04.2020
completed CH Microbial nitrogen cycling and functional diversity of soil microbes in organic and conventional farming systems under temperate and tropical climates 01.01.2019 30.06.2022
completed CH Organic beans from Macedonia on the Coop shelf 01.09.2018 31.12.2023
completed CH Seeding the Green Future: Breeding for Securing Organic Cotton & Genetic Diversity Phase II (2018-2022) (SGF) 01.01.2018 30.06.2022
completed CH Seeding the Green Future: Breeding for Securing Organic Cotton & Genetic Diversity Phase I (Indian Cotton Season 2017/18) (SGF) 01.01.2017 31.03.2018
completed CH Colombia + Competitiva - Strengthening the Competitiveness of the Private Sector 01.01.2017 30.06.2019
completed CHAT Organic Food Systems Africa (OFSA) 01.03.2016 28.02.2019
completed CH Farmer-driven organic resource management to build soil fertility (ORM4Soil) 01.01.2015 31.12.2020
completed CH Productivity and Profitability of Organic and Conventional Farming Systems 01.07.2013 31.12.2019
ongoing CH Decentralised farmers participatory identification and selection of cotton cultivars suitable to organic and Low-Input conditions in India (Green Cotton) 01.01.2013
completed CH Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions from paddy farming by intercropping with other economically useful plants (Reduction of GHG from Paddies) 01.01.2012 31.12.2014
completed CH Barry Callebaut cocoa production research: System research approach to increase cocoa sustainability 01.05.2011 31.12.2016
ongoing CH Long-term farming systems comparisons in the tropics (SysCom) 01.05.2005 31.12.2026

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Team

Group Resilient Cropping Systems
Bautze David
System research, cultivation systems
+41 (0)62 865-0491
Cotter Marc
Agroforestry, agroecology
+41 (0)62 865-0463
Heer Alexander
Systems comparison, data analysis
+41 (0)62 865-1752
Joshi Tanay
Seed systems, cotton
Kiboi Milka
Soil fertility, climate change
+41 (0)62 865-0476
Riar Amritbir
Deputy Head of the Department of International CooperationLeader of the Group Resilient Cropping Systemsagronomy, seed systems
+41 (0)62 865-7288