Soil: Africa s hidden treasure

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Soil: Africa s hidden treasure Highlighting a neglected resource Arwyn Jones European Commission DG Joint Research Centre Ispra (Italy) D3 - Land Resource Unit EU-AU R&I Partnership on Food and Nutrition Security and Sustainable Agriculture Brussels, 23/01/2017 1

Drivers Africa is booming! economic growth at an average of 5% per year rapidly growing population & rapid urbanisation Agriculture is the backbone of African economies c.40% of total export earnings employing 60 90% of the labour force (women play key role) 50% of income comes from agriculture Pressure to boost productivity to satisfy increasing demands for food, clean water and energy is now higher than ever (yield v area?) Malabo Declaration commits countries to double agricultural productivity and end hunger by 2025 2

Soil and food production 98% of Africa s daily calorie intake comes from the land (FAOSTAT) 3

Agriculture needs soil Africa s premier natural resource? 4

Coffee Cereals 6

Soils across Africa 7

Soil and food production 8

Soils across Africa Varied in character and function Many are naturally fertile and productive and are the cornerstone of food security and rural livelihoods. Underutilised? Will conserving, restoring and enhancing soils through sustainable management practices transform Africa? 9

Challenging soil characteristics 10

Pressures 11

Soil degradation in Africa More than 50% of the total land area is not naturally fertile due to climate and soil Over 22% productive land is affected by soil degradation (loss of OM, salinity, erosion, pollution, structural collapse, ) In sub-saharan Africa, 80% of farmland in is affected by severe degradation = reduction in production Outlook: climate change forecasts temperature rises that are higher than global means, changes in precipitation patterns,.. Expert judgment from 1990s on data from 1970s, 60s, 50s or even earlier! 12 Current assessments are subjective.

Many areas are infertile or of low fertility, exacerbated by nutrient depletion and low organic matter content Land degradation reduces fertility, lowers yields, impacts other soil services.mirrored by loss in soil biodiversity low nutrient status of most soils is further exacerbated by insufficient use of fertilizers and manure and by the practice of mono-cropping Burden on smallholder farms Issues compounded by land tenure, limited access to markets & cycle of rural poverty Slow progress in dealing with land issues 13

Soil and poverty cycle FAO Poor soils = poor people = hungry people = no investment = > soil/land degradation

Soils across Africa Large parts of Africa are lacking in nutrients, acidic and low organic matter content Huge problem with degradation Inherent issues and lack of water Sympathetic land management often lacking Rural poverty and land tenure issues not aiding Good evidence base and consensus on some issues (erosion) Poor evidence base on many issues 15

Competition for land and soil What does soil biodiversity do? Ecosystem services (keeping us alive) provided by soil Structural Foundations Fix nitrogen Cultural and educational value Support plants via mutualism Greenhouse gasses Control of nutrient regulation key regulators of numerous cycles ecosystem processes and numerous benefits to society ecosystem services Contribute to Breakdown wastes better quality of human life biodiversity Make compost Preserve supporting, provisioning, regulating, and cultural history services Support food, fibre, biofuel production Biodegrade pesticides Water quantity (flood risk) Water quality Sequester carbon Medicines Antibiotics

Managing soil services H2020 Landmark Project..for Africa?

Soil a key component of SDGs

The significance of soils and soil science towards realization of the UN sustainable development goals.

Soils can be improved, restored, managed sustainably 20

Education and Outreach Collapse of soil survey in last 40 years. More of this Lack of knowledge and limited scientific data on soil in many countries. Need to invest in education. Need to invest in capability for soil survey, soil science and soil use. Support and stimulant for African soil science community and policy makers. Less of this Empower soil scientists to be ambassadors African Soil Partnership. 21

Challenges Better understanding of farming systems: e.g. Organic v Sustainable Intensification v Conservation Agriculture v Indigenous Land Management role of soil biota Understanding the competing demands on soil and drivers of land degradation & land take soil in spatial planning, functional land management Quantifying the costs of soil functions and land degradation balance with increased financial support for investment in land and soil management, including research and knowledge transfer/extension Assessing the risks from climate change and implementation of climate smart agriculture Quantifying the costs of soil functions and land degradation. Timely and relevant data! On soil functions, degradation processes, monitoring, scenarios. Build and develop existing knowledge and resources Improved infrastructure land rights, better access to markets, extension services 22 and training to improve soil health,

Last words! Untapped potential of soil in Africa Long term and large-scale measures are needed to combat to soil degradation sustainable soil management Strengthen political support for sustainable land management. No common pan-african framework to encourage the sustainable use of soil and create incentives for people to participate in soil conservation. Improved knowledge base: up-to date information on the state and trends of soils across Africa is critical but lacking! Need current assessment of the state of soils and impact of pressures. Awareness raising: must be increased. Society as a whole need to have a greater appreciation of the value of soil and the role it plays in peoples lives especially in increasingly urbanized population. 23

Thank you for your attention. (arwyn.jones@ec.europa.eu) 24