Offered Papers Theme C: Delivering the Benefits from Grassland

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The use of irrigation systems is expanding in Egypt to facilitate cultivation on sandy areas that were previously desert. Many of the farmers starting on the new areas are undergraduates and others with no background in farming. Much support is required when they start farming. In addition, farmers moving to the new lands from the Nile Delta meet completely new challenges because the poor and infertile sandy soils require different management from the clay soils at the Delta. Ismailia Agricultural Research Station (IARS) of the Agricultural Research Center of Egypt focuses on research on how to cultivate the newly reclaimed sandy soils. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland has supported the research and advisory work of IARS for the last fifteen years through the Egypt - Finland Agricultural Research Project (EFARP). This has been implemented as a twinning project between the Agricultural Research Center of Egypt and the equivalent organisation in Finland: MTT Agrifood Research Finland. In this paper we describe the Farmer Field School (FFS) approach applied to forage and animal production on smallholder farms from 2000-2004.

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Farmer Field Schools in Expanding Cultivation to Newly Reclaimed Land in Ismailia in Egypt

The use of irrigation systems is expanding in Egypt to facilitate cultivation on sandy areas that were previously desert. Many of the farmers starting on the new areas are undergraduates and others with no background in farming. Much support is required when they start farming. In addition, farmers moving to the new lands from the Nile Delta meet completely new challenges because the poor and infertile sandy soils require different management from the clay soils at the Delta. Ismailia Agricultural Research Station (IARS) of the Agricultural Research Center of Egypt focuses on research on how to cultivate the newly reclaimed sandy soils. The Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland has supported the research and advisory work of IARS for the last fifteen years through the Egypt - Finland Agricultural Research Project (EFARP). This has been implemented as a twinning project between the Agricultural Research Center of Egypt and the equivalent organisation in Finland: MTT Agrifood Research Finland. In this paper we describe the Farmer Field School (FFS) approach applied to forage and animal production on smallholder farms from 2000-2004.