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Pursuing sustainable productivity with millions of smallholder farmers

Nature volume 555, pages 363–366 (15 March 2018)

Zhenling Cui, Hongyan Zhang, Xinping Chen, Chaochun Zhang, Wenqi Ma,Chengdong Huang, Weifeng Zhang, Guohua Mi, Yuxin Miao, Xiaolin Li,Qiang Gao, Jianchang Yang

Abstract

Sustainably feeding a growing population is a grand challenge1,2,3, and one that is particularly difficult in regions that are dominated by smallholder farming. Despite local successes4,5,6,7,8, mobilizing vast smallholder communities with science- and evidence-based management practices to simultaneously address production and pollution problems has been infeasible. Here we report the outcome of concerted efforts in engaging millions of Chinese smallholder farmers to adopt enhanced management practices for greater yield and environmental performance. First, we conducted field trials across China’s major agroecological zones to develop locally applicable recommendations using a comprehensive decision-support program. Engaging farmers to adopt those recommendations involved the collaboration of a core network of 1,152 researchers with numerous extension agents and agribusiness personnel. From 2005 to 2015, about 20.9million farmers in 452 counties adopted enhanced management practices in fields with a total of 37.7million cumulative hectares over the years. Average yields (maize, rice and wheat) increased by 10.8–11.5%, generating a net grain output of 33million tonnes (Mt). At the same time, application of nitrogen decreased by 14.7–18.1%, saving 1.2 Mt of nitrogen fertilizers. The increased grain output and decreased nitrogen fertilizer use were equivalent to US$12.2 billion. Estimated reactive nitrogen losses averaged 4.5–4.7kg nitrogen per Megagram (Mg) with the intervention compared to 6.0–6.4kg nitrogen per Mg without. Greenhouse gas emissions were 328 kg, 812 kg and 434kg CO2 equivalent per Mg of maize, rice and wheat produced, respectively, compared to 422 kg, 941 kg and 549kg CO2 equivalent per Mg without the intervention. On the basis of a large-scale survey (8.6million farmer participants) and scenario analyses, we further demonstrate the potential impacts of implementing the enhanced management practices on China’s food security and sustainability outlook.



https://www.nature.com/articles/nature25785


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