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R esponse - I nducing S ustainability E valuation RISE improving sustainability of agricultural production R esponse - I nducing S ustainability E valuation RISE Tackling sustainability deficits on dairy farms in Northeastern China with RISE Contents

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  1. Response - InducingSustainability Evaluation RISE improving sustainabilityof agricultural production

  2. Response - InducingSustainability Evaluation RISE Tackling sustainability deficits on dairy farms in Northeastern China with RISE

  3. Contents Response - InducingSustainability Evaluation What is RISE ? Tackling sustainability deficits on dairy farms in Northeastern China with RISE Partnerships to achieve impact

  4. What is RISE ? economy socio-cultural aspects ecology RISE RISE is a tool/model allowing for a holistic sustainability assessment of agricultural production with the aim of initiating improvements where necessary

  5. What is RISE ? economy socio-cultural aspects ecology RISE RISE is a tool/model allowing for a holistic sustainability assessment of agricultural production with the aim of initiating improvements where necessary • the tools covers ecological,economic and socialaspects of sustainability • evaluates productionat whole-farm level

  6. RISE translates information... economy socio-cultural aspects ecology RISE

  7. …into stimulus for change economy socio-cultural aspects ecology RISE • identification of - strengths ( potentials) and - weaknesses ( intervention points)

  8. …into stimulus for change economy socio-cultural aspects action! ecology RISE • identification of - strengths ( potentials) and - weaknesses ( intervention points) • inducing changes (awareness, practical measures)to improve the situation • identification of - strengths ( potentials) and - weaknesses ( intervention points) farmer

  9. RISE is holistic… RISE covers all three dimensions of sustainability social aspects ecology economy

  10. RISE is holistic… Energy Water Soil Biodiversity Emission potential (N&P) Plant protection Waste Economic stability Economic efficiency Local economy Working conditions Social security 12 indicators: Natural resources Management Economy Social situation RISE covers all three dimensions of sustainability

  11. …and nonetheless specific ReactionMeasures augment valuable filed margins,less intensive use of certain fields,downsize particular plots, etc. Each indicator is calculated from various parameters(around 60 parameters in total) State Parameter "SP"  opt.=100 Driving Force Parameter "DF"  opt.=0 Indicator Biodiversity Parameter Value SP1: Cropping system (>10 factors 16 such as pesticide use, valuable field margins or hedges, etc.) DP1: Proportion of intensively cropped area 58(-) DP2: Plot size 52(-) DP3: Weed control 10(-) Degree of sustainabilityDS = S - D = 16 - 40 = -24

  12. RISE at different scales/levels • Evaluation of many farms

  13. RISE at different scales/levels • Evaluation of many farms

  14. framework conditions RISE at different scales/levels • Evaluation of many farms • Analysis of framework conditions

  15. Evaluation of many farms RISE at different scales/levels • Measures at farm level • Conducive framework • Policy advice • Analysis of framework conditions • Responsible policies regulations / laws / ... framework conditions

  16. RISE analysisof dairy farms Case Study, Northeastern China

  17. Case Study, Northeastern China RISE analysis of30 dairy farms inShuangcheng district,Heilongjian province,NE China Collaboration withthe local governmentand Nestlé China Ltd.

  18. Example: Milk supplier No.3 for Nestlé, NE-China  Driving Force (D) State (S) ▬▬ Degree of Sustainability (DS) DS: negative positive Border Area Milk suppliers, NE-China 0.7 ha; 3.3 LU/ha; 2.0 Working force; 8’700 kg milk/year; Crops: maize, rice Actual

  19. 100 0 -100 Milk suppliers, NE-China (30 farms) Degree of Sustainability Soil Water Waste Energy Income Cash Flow Biodiversity Investments Local Economy Social Situation Plant Protection Emission Pot. N&P n=30 Indicators

  20. Milk suppliers, NE-China (30 farms) 100 Degree of Sustainability 0 -100 IndicatorEmission Potential

  21. 100 0 100 Milk suppliers, NE-China (30 farms) 100 nutrient balance manure storage State(points) DF1 Degree of Sustainability 0 SP2 SP1 Driving Force(points) absolute amount of N&P per ha -100 IndicatorEmission Potential single parametersfor indicator Em.Pot.

  22. 100 0 100 Milk suppliers, NE-China (30 farms) 100 nutrient balance manure storage State(points) DF1 Degree of Sustainability 0 SP2 SP1 Driving Force(points) absolute amount of N&P per ha -100 IndicatorEmission Potential single parametersfor indicator Em.Pot.

  23. 100 0 100 Milk suppliers, NE-China (30 farms) 100 nutrient balance manure storage State(points) DF1 Degree of Sustainability 0 SP2 SP1 Driving Force(points) absolute amount of N&P per ha -100 IndicatorEmission Potential single parametersfor indicator Em.Pot.

  24. Milk suppliers, NE-China

  25. 100 0 100 Milk suppliers, NE-China 100 nutrient balance manure storage State(points) DF1 Degree of Sustainability 0 SP2 SP1 Driving Force(points) absolute amount of N&P per ha -100 IndicatorEmission Potential single parametersfor indicator Em.Pot.

  26. Investments in slurry containers and tight slurry compartments Milk suppliers, NE-China

  27. Example: Milk supplier No.3 for Nestlé, NE-China  Driving Force (D) State (S) ▬▬ Degree of Sustainability (DS) DS: negative positive Border Area Milk suppliers, NE-China 0.7 ha; 3.3 LU/ha; 2.0 Working force; 8’700 kg milk/year; Crops: maize, rice Actual Optimized

  28. Example: Milk supplier No.3 for Nestlé, NE-China  Driving Force (D) State (S) ▬▬ Degree of Sustainability (DS) DS: negative positive Border Area Milk suppliers, NE-China 0.7 ha; 3.3 LU/ha; 2.0 Working force; 8’700 kg milk/year; Crops: maize, rice Optimized (manure recycling: storage, handling, selling 85%) Actual

  29. Case Study, Northeastern China Impact of the study  collaboration of Nestlé with the regional government: • Establishment of an extension service team • Demonstration farms in 74 milk collection centers • Experimental farm (training for farmers) • Installation of over 400 biogas generators • Village manure storage (business generation) planned • Extension DVD on good agricultural practice • Promotion of innovative ideas for farming communities

  30. Partnerships to achieve impact public private partnership

  31. Partnerships to achieve impact • Farmers • Government institutions • Private sector (processing, retailers, …)

  32. Partnerships to achieve impact • Farmers • Government institutions • Private sector (processing, retailers, …) • Other public entities (NGOs, Research institutions, …)

  33. Partnerships to achieve impact • Farmers • Government institutions • Private sector (processing, retailers, …) • Other public entities (NGOs, Research institutions, …) • Education, training, extension

  34. Partnerships to achieve impact • Farmers • Government institutions • Private sector (processing, retailers, …) • Other public entities (NGOs, Research institutions, …) • Education and training, extension • Producer and label organizations • …

  35. Partnerships to achieve impact

  36. Conclusion

  37. Conclusion • Experience with RISE • holistic and at the same time specific tool • of value at different levels • applied in collaboration with various partners  Potential for tangible impact

  38. Thank you Symposium on Indicatorand Assessment Systems March 16 & 17, 2006Bern, Switzerland

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