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Climate change impacts on current and future agricultural systems in the semi-arid regions of West Africa

Hathie Ibrahima, MacCarthy Dilys Sefakor, Valdivia Roberto, Antle John, Adam Myriam, Adiku Samuel G.K.. 2018. Climate change impacts on current and future agricultural systems in the semi-arid regions of West Africa. In : Abstracts of the 7th AgMIP Global Workshop. IICA. San José : IICA, Résumé, 27. AgMIP Global Workshop. 7, San José, Costa Rica, 24 Avril 2018/26 Avril 2018.

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Résumé : Agriculture in the semi-arid regions of West Africa is mainly rain-fed with a large number of smallholder farmers dependent on it for their livelihoods. Farming systems are dominated by cereals and legumes with livestock playing a significant role in the functioning of the systems. In this paper, we use the AgMIP Regional Integrated Assessment methods, which include a set of mid-century climate projections, biophysical (Decision Support Systems for Agro-technological Transfer; DSSAT and Agricultural Production Systems sIMulator; APSIM) and economic (trade-off analysis model: TOA-MD) models, representative agricultural pathways and global economic model projections to explore the impacts of climate change on the economic vulnerability of farm households in Nioro, Senegal. Our results indicate that most climate scenarios -except the hot-dry had positive impacts on peanuts which is one of the main crops in this production system. The effect of climate change on maize was negative and the impacts on millet were variable but changes are small. In tomorrow's production systems and socio-economic conditions, climate change would have positive impact on Nioro farmers livelihoods in almost all cases simulated. However, with low prices, climate change would have a negative impact of Nioro farmers' livelihoods in most cases. For Senegal, these results have significant policy implications, in particular on international trade and regional prices as peanut is one of the major export commodities.

Auteurs et affiliations

  • Hathie Ibrahima, IPAR (SEN)
  • MacCarthy Dilys Sefakor, University of Ghana (GHA)
  • Valdivia Roberto, Oregon State University (USA)
  • Antle John, Oregon State University (USA)
  • Adam Myriam, CIRAD-BIOS-UMR AGAP (BFA) ORCID: 0000-0002-8873-6762
  • Adiku Samuel G.K., University of Ghana (GHA)

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