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The ambition of the project is to contribute to the adaptation to climate change of Indonesian rubber smallholders. In that respect, the project aims at developing a participatory breeding process in Indonesia to design resilient rubber cropping systems for smallholders with planting material adapted to fast-changing socioeconomic and environmental conditions. An existing scientific consortium on plant genetics and breeding will be strengthened by integrating socio-economics and experts on agroecology to survey and model the evolution of agro-systems as well as to breed for rubber-based agroforestry systems. A participatory approach with all stakeholders will guarantee the co-construction of solutions and will facilitate the future support of national and local authorities by funding replanting programme with climate-smart packages for smallholders.

Actions

The project supports a long-term programme aiming at Initiative in the participatory breeding scheme for resilient rubber cultivation systems for smallholders in a context of global change. This programme should include a process of reiteration of scientific questions and agriculture-based solutions to respond to fast-changing socio-economic and environmental constraints. The capitalisation of the multidisciplinary and participatory studies will be beneficial to the implementation of in-farm evaluation trials. Ultimately, the feedback from in-farm evaluation trials should lead to adjustment for a better resilience of the system.
the project is structured in 4 Workpages :
WP 1 : Co-construction of varietal and cropping system ideotypes adapted to smallholders.
This first action aims designing solutions with stakeholders by integrating socio-economic data to design a new rubber breeding strategy for innovative agro-ecological systems. This WP will be implemented for 1.5 years.
WP2: Understanding and modelling the performances of rubber-based agroforestry systems in contrasting environments.
Rubber agroforestry systems (RAS) are usually presented as more resilient than monospecific plantation to climate change due to improved ecosystem functions (water circulation, nutrient availability, biological control of pests etc…). However, the resilience of RAS depends on the sharing of resources (light, water, nutrient) between the rubber trees and the associated species. In particular, water can become a major limiting factor. This WP aims at 1/ characterizing the abiotic and biotic constraints on the performances of RAS in terms of productivity and provision of regulating ecosystem services, 2/ identifying the ecophysiological traits to be targeted by breeding programs
WP3: Determination of the predictive value of Hevea genetic resources in Indonesia.
The objective of this WP is to class the rubber clones according to their agronomic and physiologic capacities in order to facilitate the selection of material for further in-farm large- scale trials, which will be established after the present project.
WP4 : Data integration .
The aim of this WS will be to interpret the demand of stakeholders, describe the impact of local socio-economy and environment on the pattern of rubber plantations, and determine the rubber clone and cropping system ideotypes for further large-scale trial. Two sessions will be organized to establish the theoretical design of replanting packages (rubber genotypes, intercrop species and varieties, agronomic practices), theoretical statisitcal design for in-farm large-scale trials, and specifications for in-farm data collection.

  • Project Number
    2001-024
  • Call for project
  • Start date :
    1 January 2021
  • Closing date :
    28 February 2024
  • Research units in the network
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