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Day 1_Monday 21 October 2024

17:00 - Arrival of participants and registration (to be continued on Day 2)

19:00 - Welcome Cocktail

Day 2_Tuesday 22 October 2024


TimeSession titleFormatTopicSpeakerOrganisation
9:00-10:00High-level inauguration session
SpeechWelcome and introductionPaul Luu, Executive SecretaryThe international "4 per 1000" Initiative
SpeechOpening remarksTeodoro Miano,  Secretary General CIHEAM
SpeechOpening remarks Mohammed Sadiki (tbc)Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural development, water and forestsMinistry of Agriculture

Fisheries, Rural Development, Water and Forests

SpeechOpening remarksMohammed Fikrat, President 
Crédit Agricole Group Morocco
VideoOpening remarksJohn Barker, Director GeneralOIV
SpeechesOpening remarksHigh-level representatives of co-organizers (tbc)
10:00-11:00 Challenges and opportunities for soil health and agriculture in the region
This session should set the scene for the coming days, by providing a brief overview of the most pressing challenges effecting soil health (salinization, erosion, drought, loss of biodiversity) and the resulting effects for production, society and the environment. This entails a reflection of how social and economic developments as well as the effects of climate change will affect the region and its soils. At the same time, this session will highlight the potential for regional food production and how strengthening agroecology can help to harness it.
KeynoteOverview and call for action regarding adaptation of agriculture in the region (tbc)

Precila Rambhunjun,

FARM foundation/
AACC-Med Project
Panel discussion

Systemic perspective on necessary steps for the transition to agroecology - findings from the NATAE project

  • Elen Lemaitre-Curri 
  • Ghizlane Echgadda
  • Medhi Ben Mimoun
  • tbc.

Moderation:  Paul Luu (tbc.)

  • CIHEAM
  • ENA Meknes
  • INAT Tunisia


PresentationThe role of science for the transition to agroecology and the advance of soil health in the Mediterranean Region and beyond (tbc)Wole Fatunbi,
African Ambassador of Soil C IRC,  Ag. Director of Research and Innovation
 FARA
Q&A


11:00 - 11:30Coffee break and group photo
11:30 - 12:30

Carbon sequestration in arid zones

(lead: ICARDA)





12:30-13:00MRV and indicators for soil organic carbon and soil health
Recent years have shown increasing interest in monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) of soil organic carbon, as well as the need for comprehensive and yet easily recordable indicators to measure soil health. Sound monitoring systems are crucial for the design of site-specific agricultural management practices, as well as the establishment of early warning systems and the inclusion of carbon farming practices in carbon markets. This session explores the latest developments of MRV tools and systems and reflects on soil health indicators in the region.

 
Presentationtbd.tbd.
PresentationMonitoring of the organic carbon stock within the framework of the CAP: the first stage for a monitoring network of agricultural soils in SpainJose L. GabrielINIA-CSIC, Spain
Q&A


Poster pitchSOC in forest soils of Moroccan High PlateauYoussef Dallahi Faculty of Science, Mohammed V University in Rabat
Poster pitchShort-term Effects of Conservation Agriculture on Soil health in a Mediterranean French Irrigated SystemJuan David Dominguez Bohorquez INRAE G-EAU, Société du Canal de Provence
Poster pitchCarbon Sequestration Service Evolution in Morocco’s Protected Areas: A Case Study of Ifrane National ParkOumayma SadguiApplied Economics and Social Sciences in Agriculture, IAV Hassan II
13:00-14:30Lunch break
14:30-15:30Sustainable fertilization
This session reflects on agroecological approaches to fertilization, which help to manage and regenerate vulnerable or degraded soils in semi-arid regions, by increasing the organic matter content and avoiding salinization, while safeguarding water resources and fostering agricultural production.
PresentationSuccess factors and challenges of adopting conservation agriculture in Morocco

Abdeallah Aboudrare


ENA Meknes
PresentationRegenerative farming in Greece/living labs programme tbc.CIHEAM Chania (tbc.)

CIHEAM Chania (tbc.)


Presentationtbd.tbd.OCP-Group
Presentation + Farmer's experienceAgroecology on soils effected by sugar cane production (tbc)

Othman Elshaik


EASD (Egyptian Association for Sustainable development
Q&A


Poster pitches
tbd.
15:30-16:15 Coffee Break
16:15-17:15Parallel Session1: A. Holistic production systems
Lead: ENA Meknes, Moderation: Ghizlane Echchgadda
Agroecology aims to establish resilient agroecosystems, which foster circularity and rely on diversity. This session explores holistic approaches to the design of production systems for the major regional produces, like cereals and crops, fruits and nuts, olives, meat, etc., placing a special focus on combined systems (agriculture-forestry-pastoralism) and sheds light on challenges and opportunities in the establishment and maintenance of these systems.


 
PresentationAgroecological Transition from Field to Policies: Challenges and Opportunities in Holistic Production SystemsGhizlane Echgadda ENA Meknes
PresentationAgroecology in Oasis systemstbd.
PresentationAgroforestry/Dehesa Systems (tbd.)Gerardo Moreno


PresentationAgro-pastoralist systems in drylandstbd.
PresentationAgroforestry to enhance land productivity (Agroforestry approaches in olive orchards)Khalid DAOUI National Institute for Agricultural Research (INRA Morocco)
PresentationHow does composting date palm residues enhance soil fertility and promote circular agriculture in oasis agroecosystems?!Mustapha El Janati 

IAV Hassan II
Parallel Session 2: Vineyards and wine
Lead: OIV
This session will focus on innovative approaches to agroecology in wine production.

tbd.

Alejandro Fuentes Espinoza,



OIV International Organisation of Vine and Wine

Parallel Session 3: Agroecology for local development
Lead: CIHEAM 
Empowerment of local producers and consumers is a crucial element of agroecology. This session explores how agroecology can drive local and regional socio-economic development, and how policies and private sector engagement can foster the needed changes.

 

 

PresentationAdapting agroecology to the Mediterranean context, considering socio-economic, organisational and technical determinantsAymen Frija (tbc.)ICARDA
Presentationtbd.Zoubir ChattouENA Meknes, NATAE project
PresentationSustainable water management, educational gardens, women and nutrition (tbd.)

Fouzia Delaite
Lhoussaine El Rhaffari

AFEMAC

 Presentationtbd.

Fadi Bou Ali

ADFC
17:30-18:00Wrap Up Day 1PresentationReport from the parallel sessionsRapporteurs
19:30Official Dinner




Day 3_Wednesday 23 October 2024

The third day of the conference is dedicated to the elaboration of a regional Roadmap for agroecology and soil health in the region.

During the day, work in smaller breakout groups will alternate with exchange on the results in the plenary.

Time

Title

Format

Topic

Speaker/Moderator

Organisation

9:00-10:00Holistic approaches to water management
Water availability can already be a serious challenge for agricultural production in the region and pressure on water resources will further increase under climate change. Establishing agroecosystems based on the principles of agroecology, can help to minimize the need for irrigation and equally reduce the risk for erosion during heavy rainstorms. This session aims to introduce innovative and holistic approaches to water management and irrigation, at a field but also at catchment and landscape scale with a special focus on the close inter-linkages of water and soil management. Besides the technical aspects, it will shed light on political incentives and social innovations supporting adaptation.
Keynote

Presentation of the recent MedECC Special Report on interlinking climate change with Water-Energy-Food-Ecosystems (WEFE) nexus 

Philippe Drobinski (tbc.)


Institut Pierre Simon Laplace, Ecole Polytechnique, Energy4Climate Interdisciplinary Center
Presentation

Applying the nexus approach to innovation (GENESIS project) (tbd.)

Simona Consoli (tbc.)UNICIT /GENESIS project
Presentation

Agroecological transition of irrigated farming systems: towards a sustainable water management

Youssoufi Ehssan El Meknassi 

COSTEA (Comité Technique et Scientifique de l'Eau Agricole) 
PresentationA system for sustainable soil and water management aiming at conflict prevention (tbc.)Wejdene Hasnaoui (tbc.)Syndicat d’Eau du Roumois et du Plateau du Neubourg
Q&A


10:00-11:00Business models for soil health
Protecting and regenerating soils through engaging in agroecological production has been recognized as a sustainable business model. At the same time agroecological products need favourable market structures, which support sustainable and local production. This session introduces private sector initiatives and reflects on political incentives and certification approaches.
KeynoteTransition to sustainable textile production in Turkey (cotton / hemp) in the Izmir region from soil to consumerMuzaffer Turgut Kayhan (tbc.)SÖKTAŞ Textile 
PresentationParticipatory Systems of guarantee

tbd.

Nihal Bounaim

RIAM/
CAM Foundation for Sustainable Development 
PresentationCase studies from Sardigna and Spain

Franck Boissinot (tbc.)


 

Biosphères 
Presentation Opportunities for the development of holistic carbon farming methodologies in the MENA region

Tristano BACCHETTI DE GREGORIS

Soluciones Agricolas Ecoinnovadoras SL (SAE Innova)
PresentationFinancing the transition to sustainable agriculture

Mariem Dkhil


Crédit Agricole du Maroc
Q&A


11:00-11:30Coffee break

11:30-13:00

Multi-stakeholder exchange on opportunities, needs for action and barriers to implementation regarding agroecological approaches and soil health in the region

Working Group 1


Facilitator: Ghizlane EchgaddaENA Meknès

Working Group 2


Facilitator: Elen Lemaitre-CurriCIHEAM IAMM

Working Group 3


Facilitator: Matthieu Brun FARM Foundation
13:00-14:30Lunch

14:30-15:00

Presentation of the results from the breakout sessions

Plenary: presentation and discussion

 

Moderators of the Break out sessions

15:00-15:30




Regional Cooperation and network activities in the region

Moderation: Patrice Burger, CARI

 

 

 

KeynoteVision for regional collaboration to advance agro-ecology in the region (tbc.)Patrice Burger (tbc.)CARI
PresentationSoil Carbon for Sustainable Agriculture in the Mediterranean Area: The Contribution of the CaSA Network (Case of Morocco).Ms. Marieme Seif-Ennasr IRD, Network CaSA - Carbon for a Sustainable Agriculture in Africa 

Presentation

tbd.

tbd.

CIHEAM

Presentation

tbd.

tbd.

MEDAE network

Presentation

tbd. 

tbd. 

RADDO  (tbc.)

15:40-16:00

Possibilities for regional cooperation and ways to fully embed soil health in existing collaborations

Interactive discussion


all

Moderation: Patrice Burger, CARI (tbc.)


16:00-16:30

 Coffee break

16:30-17:30

Presentation of the possible regional road map and messages (scientific, technical, organizational, in terms of policy, etc…) to be shared with the CIHEAM Ministerial Conference

Presentation and discussion

 

tbd.

Panel Discussion 


Wole Fatunbi, FARA

Medhi Ben Mimoun, INAT Tunisia

Patrice Burger, CARI (tbc.)

Farmer: tbd.

NGO: tbd.


17:30-18:30

Conclusion and validation of the Roadmap

Plenary: Roadmap validation

 



Plenary: Closing remarks and speeches

 

Stephane Le Foll to introduce key messages and roadmap for the CIHEAM ministerial meeting




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