Adapted from the project website
Project description
This project will have an effect on the following priority areas (mentioned in the Country Focus Document for Senegal):
Results
At this TMT project, we work on a location with highly seasonal salinity. There is a rainy season during which conditions are fresh and the main crop under cultivation is rice. However, the river that runs through the area is as saline as the sea, due to deep inland seawater intrusion. Because of this, when the rains end, the soils become increasingly salinised through the capillary rise of salts towards the rootzone.
Our aim during this project was to improve yields during the dry season, using common annual crops such as carrots and onions and apply different treatments such as mulching and compost applications. During our field season, not much salinization occurred. However, we still obtained some positive effects of the use of mulch and compost on crop yields, especially in Okra. We had a large, enthusiastic group of participants, an excellent field site available and we are pleased to have identified some points for improvement to boost yields! Currently, we are still collaborating on scientific publications with certain participants of the training.