Title: The Seychelles Agricultural Sector:
1The Seychelles Agricultural Sector
Adaptation/Mitigation Options in the Face of
Climate Change
Antoine-Marie Moustache
Ministry of Environment Natural
Resources
October 2006
2Extreme Weather Events as Manifested through
Torrential Downpours Result in
- High surface flow
- High soil moisture
- Intense rainfall with physical damage to crops
- High moisture/humidity on crop leaves
- Prolonged standing of surface water.
3Some Adaptation/Mitigation Options in Crops
Against Heavy DownpoursPhysical structures
- Tropical green houses
- Drains, raised beds and terraces
- Cultural practices
- Integrated pest management (IPM)
- Integrated crop nutrition (ICN)
- Technology
- Tropical lowland F1 vegetable hybrids
4Some adaptation/mitigation options in livestock
for periods of droughts high ambient
temperature Technology
- Tropical lowland F1 hybrid livestock breeds
- Infrastructure
- Use of slat floors in pig sties
- Use of night storage and bore holes.
- Use of electric fans and coop infrastructure for
maximum ventilation - Insurance and institutional support
5Lessons LearnedIssues to Strategy Technology
Adoption
- Funding and the cost of acquisition
- How readily the required inputs are available
- Strategy/technology has to bring added benefits
- A need for comprehensive evaluation to assess
effectiveness in problem solving - Engage stakeholders in entire evaluation process
6RecommendationsAdoption of adaptation/mitigation
options in the face of climate-change A function
of many drivers
- Technology adoption level
- Natural socio-economic circumstances
- Prevailing climatic conditions
- Soil characteristics
- National GDP
- Nature extent of agricultural activities
7RecommendationscontinuedAdoption of
adaptation/mitigation options in the face of
climate change
- What are the solutions for sea-water intrusion in
coastal plains of SIDS where a substantial
portion of the agricultural land is found?