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Enhancing Climate Resilient Agriculture in Southern Iraq

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    Enhancing Climate Resilient Agriculture in Southern Iraq
    Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP)
    2024
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    The Environmental and Social Management Plan (ESMP) for the “Enhancing Climate-Resilient Agriculture in Southern Iraq” project (FAO project symbol GCP/IRQ/073/CAN) addresses the moderate-risk environmental and social impacts associated with installing solar systems on irrigation canals in Najaf and Muthanna. The project, operational from April 1, 2023, to March 31, 2027, aims to enhance the resilience of vulnerable agricultural households to climate change across several Governorates in Southern Iraq.The ESMP outlines measures to mitigate risks related to the Water-Energy-Food Nexus while promoting sustainable agricultural practices and rural electrification. A key focus is on gender inclusion, empowering women farmers as change agents through the establishment of "Climate Wise Women" who will facilitate the adoption of climate-smart agriculture. The plan ensures women's participation in training programs and addresses barriers to their involvement in agricultural initiatives. Overall, the ESMP aims to integrate environmental and social considerations throughout the project’s implementation, aligning with other FAO initiatives to strengthen climate resilience in the region.
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    Enhance climate resilience of vulnerable agriculture households in Southern Iraq through the promotion of climate smart water management and good agriculture practices in selected value chains.
    Stakeholder Engagement Plan
    2024
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    The FAO projects in Southern Iraq, funded by Global Affairs Canada (GAC) and the Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA), aim to improve water productivity, food security, and climate resilience for rural households. The GAC project ($7.3 million) focuses on empowering women through Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) and installing solar panels to enhance irrigation. The SIDA project ($10.2 million) promotes CSA, post-harvest improvements, and policy dialogue on water efficiency. Both initiatives align with the Green Climate Fund’s efforts to strengthen climate resilience in Iraq's agricultural sector.
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    The use of solar energy in irrigated agriculture
    A sourcebook for irrigation water management with alternative energy solutions
    2022
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    In the last decade, solar energy has experienced a rapid growth, which brings both environmental and economic benefits. In many countries, there is still no electricity grid extension in rural areas, and in the absence of a reliable electricity supply, farmers have to resort to diesel-based pumping irrigation systems. The solar photovoltaic (PV) system generates clean energy and eliminates the risk of environmental pollution in the form of oil spills, contaminated soil and carbon dioxide emissions. Operation and maintenance of the solar PV pumping system is a technical job that requires specialized knowledge and information to keep the system in working conditions. For this purpose, this sourcebook is designed to provide information on the design, operation, inspection, troubleshooting, and maintenance of solar PV pumping systems.

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