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AULELIANA LUKOSI, TANZANIA Scaling foundational and adapted yield gap strategies One Acre Fund Eric Solomonson

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AULELIANALUKOSI, TANZANIA

ScalingfoundationalandadaptedyieldgapstrategiesOneAcreFundEricSolomonson

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Presentationsummary

1. Whatwedoandwherewework(~5minutes)

2. Workingtoadapttheprogramtoheterogeneousconditions(~15minutes)• Varietyrecommendations• Topdressfertilizerapplicationtiming• Improvingbioticandabioticstressfeedbackmechanisms• Addressingsoilacidity

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AbundledapproachtoagriculturaldevelopmentInputs:• Improvedseed• Fertilizer• Post-harvestproducts• Non-agriculturalproducts(solarlamps,cookstoves,menstrualpads)

Financing:• Grouploan• Flexiblerepaymentcadence

Distribution:• Trucksdeliverpurchasedproductstodistributionsites• Allsitesarewithinwalkingdistance

Training:• Rowandplantspacingatplanting• Efficientfertilizeruse(microdosing,timing,placement)• Landandsoilmanagement(composting,tillage,erosionmgmt.)• Post-harvest(drying,storage)

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Abundledapproachtoagriculturaldevelopment

providesservicebundle1fieldofficer to200smallholderfarmers

FINANCING

TRAINING

MARKETFACILITATION

DISTRIBUTION

reaching1,000people

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OperationsatScale

Pilots

KENYA

TANZANIA

MALAWI

ETHIOPIA

UGANDA

BURUNDI

RWANDA

ZAMBIA

MYANMAR

Wherewework

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Programspecifics

Country Launched Clients Crops MaizeYield MaizeProfit

Kenya 2006 210,500 Maize,bean,redonion,collards,grevillea 4.16t/ha(15LR) +$112/farmer

Rwanda 2007 127,000 Maize,bean,banana,potato,grevillea 3.32t/ha(15A) +$32/farmer

Burundi 2012 45,900 Maize,bean,potato 2.43 t/ha(15A) +$56 /farmer

Tanzania 2013 17,600 Maize 4.08t/ha(2015) +$189 /farmer

Uganda 2016 3,800 Maize TBD TBD

Malawi 2016 2,700 Maize TBD TBD

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Per acre kg yield difference between OAF and Control median

Agronomicresponsivenesstotheprogramisafunctionofgeospatiallyvariableagroecologicalconditions– soil,rainfall,temperature,bioticstresses,etc.

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Varietytrialsandarea-specificrecommendationsRationale:• Theimprovedmaizevarietiesthatwesellhavedifferentmaturityperiods

andbiotic/abioticstressresistances,makingcertainvarietiesmoresuitableforparticularareasthanothers.

Approach:• Useacombinationofbreederinput,meteorologicaldata,farmer

preferencedata,anddistributedyielddatatodeveloparea-specificvarietyrecommendations.

• Ground-truthfindingswithfieldstaffandtrainthemonhowtoeffectivelyprovidevarietyrecommendations.

• Fieldstaffprovidearea-specificguidanceduringprogramenrollmentastowhichimprovedmaizevarietiesmaybemostsuitableforthefarmer.

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VarietytrialsandrecommendationsResultstodate:• Weestimatethat~30%of1AFfarmersinKenyawouldachievean8-15%

maizeyieldincreasebychangingthevarietytheyarecurrentlygrowingtoanother(bettersuitedfortheconditions)thatweoffer.

• Groupleaderswhogrewdemonstrationplotsduringthe2015longrainswereabout2.5xaslikelytopurchasethatvarietyduringthe2016longrainsasweregroupleadersinthatsamedistrictwhodidnotgrowthevarietyasademonstrationplot.Similarly,farmerswhodidnotgrowdemonstrationplotsthemselves,butwhosegroupleadersgrewdemonstrationplotswereabout2.5xaslikelytopurchasethatvarietyduringthe2016longrainsaswerenon-demonstrationplotfarmersinthesamedistrict.

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AdaptingmaizetopdresstimingRationale:• Variabletemperatureandvarietygenetics

resultininconsistenciesinhowwelldays-after-plantingandheight-basedtopdresstimingguidancelinesupwithtimingofmaizenutrientrequirements.Leafcountisamorereliableproxy.

Approach:• Shiftingfrom“kneeheight”and“shoulder

height”inKenyatoV6andV10applicationsofCAN.

• ConsideringsingleV8applicationinareaswheresplittopdressapplicationmaynotbenecessary.

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AdaptingmaizetopdresstimingResultstodate:• 1AFon-farmtrials(n=200)aroundBungoma,Kenyahaveshown7-26%

maizeyieldincreases,dependingonthesite,whenapplyingtopdressatV6andV10ratherthankneeheightandshoulderheight.

• Wearecurrentlyrunningalarger-scaleevaluationinwesternKenyafocusingontrainingqualityandfarmercompliance;wedonotyethavefinalresults.

• Thistrainingfocusesonidentifyingwhichleavesshouldbecounted,howmanyleavestocount,andhowmanyplantstocount.

WeareexploringtheuseofSMSasamediumforprovidingmorelocalizedtopdresstimingguidance,specifiedtothemeteorologicalconditionsoftheareaandthevarietythatthefarmerisgrowing. Thismaycomeintheformofaprompttobegincountingleavesinthenextfewdays.

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Trackingdrought,pests,anddiseaseRationale:• Theincidenceandseverityofvariousinsectsandplantdiseases,aswellas

moisturestress,canvarybetweenlocations.Inordertoeffectivelyrecommendgenetic,agronomic,orchemicalmanagementproductsandrecommendationswemustunderstandthegeographicvariabilityofthesebioticandabioticstresses.

Approach:• Crophealthhotline – wehaveadedicatednumberforfarmerstocallwhen

theyareexperiencingsomesortof“crophealth”issue.Welogtheissue,provideatentativediagnosis,andsuggestapotentialwaytoaddressit.

• Crophealthresponseteam – oncehotlinecallsaboutaparticulartopicreachedadefinedthreshold,anagentissenttothefieldtoverifytheissue.

• Crophealthapp – wearelookingintoopportunitiestousesmartphonesandimagerecognitionalgorithmstofacilitatetheprocessofstressidentification.

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AddressingsoilacidityRationale:• Soilacidityinhibitsplantgrowth,buttheextenttowhichsoilacidityisan

importantfactorvariesgeographically.Agriculturallimeisaneffectivewaytoreducesoilacidityand,byextension,increaseyields.However,thevalueoflimegeographicallyvarieswithunderlyingsoilcharacteristics.

Approach:• Samplesoilsacrosstheprogramtobetterunderstandwhereacidityis

prevalent.• Runagronomictrialstobetterunderstandtheeconomicvalueofapplying

smallquantitiesoflime.• Workwithfarmerstobetterunderstandtheirperceptionoflimeandwhat

drivesadoption.• DrawuponsoildataanduseSMSasamediumforprecisionlime

recommendations.

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AddressingsoilacidityResults:• Impact:1AFon-farmtrials(n=900)haveshownthatapplicationofsmall

quantitiesoflimecanincreasemaizeyieldsbyanywherefrom1%to40%inthefirstseason,dependingonthelocation.

• Adoption:InRwanda,farmersurveysrevealedthat43%offarmersinKibogora and83%offarmersinNyamasheke believedtheydidnotneedlimedespitesoilsinbothdistrictsbeingpredominatelyacidic.1AFthenrandomlyadministeredin-fieldpHtestsforfarmersinthesedistricts.Farmerswhoreceivedthetestpurchaseanadditional19kgoftravertine,increasingfrom7kgto26kg.

InKenyawearealsointheprocessofreviewingresultsfromtrialsinwhichwepromotedlimepurchaseviaindividualizedSMS,throughone-timefreegiveaways,andthroughfieldstaffandfarmereducationinitiatives.

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WrapupWe’vefollowedasomewhatstep-wiseyieldgapstrategy,focusingonseedandfertilizerinitially,andincreasingourfocusonorganicresourcemanagement.

ThenextareaweareinvestinginisthisideaoflocaladaptationoftheOneAcreFundprogram.We’dliketoinvestigatetheextenttowhichthisstepcanfurthercloseyieldgapsintheareaswework.

Thisrequiresafocusonbalancingeconomicvalueandoperationalcomplexity–developingsimplifiedstrategiestoadapttoheterogeneousconditions.• Yieldgapanalyses• SMSrecommendations• Fieldstaffuseoftablets• Bypassingspatialvariability

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