Programme Poster session 3 abstract 890
Is small scale irrigation a valuable recourse to climate variability in the
Sahel?
Author(s): Economic stochastic programming at the farm level
Author(s): Théophile Mandé , Bruno Barbier,
Laurent.Compaoré, Harouna Karambiri , Yacouba Hama
MANDÉ T. (2iE), B. BARBIER (CIRAD),
M.L.COMPAORÉ (2iE), H. KARAMBIRI (2iE) and Y. HAMA (2iE)
Keyword(s): simulation, risk, irrigation, climate
variability, farm economics
Article:
Poster:
Session: Poster session 3
Abstract Rainfed agriculture is increasingly
uncertain in the Sahel leading to low agricultural productivity and farmers’ discouragement. Most sahelian farmers
cope with agricultural risk developing strategies through sale and purchase of grains and small ruminants, which a
called recourses in microeconomics. Our objective in this study is to propose a method of evaluating the farm
optimal plans under various scenarios of climate variability for farmers who possess both rainfed and small irrigation
plots. The hypothesis is that usual recourses such grain management are insufficient to cope with droughts but that
even very small irrigation plots have a more positive impact, especially on the production of the rainfed crops.
We
use stochastic programming with recourse to improve the analysis of farm management facing risk, which is an
improvement compared to the common deterministic models. MonteCarlo simulation and Bender decomposition
process help improve the mathematics behind farmers’ decision tree. The model was applied to a typical farm in the
north of Burkina where extensive researches have been carried out on climate, agriculture and hydrology. The model
takes into account several types of land, family labor, capital to invest and water to irrigate crops. The results help to
evaluate the optimal plans under various climate scenarios. It shows under which conditions various mitigation
strategies can improve rainfed production by reducing agricultural risk.