Workshop towards building a climate-smart village

Workshop towards building a climate-smart village

Hello there,

As mentioned in the last post, on Tuesday I was visiting different sites of Cauca climate-smart villages. On Wednesday I went to Morro Plano (near Morales) with Luis Alfonso (Ecohabitats) and Jimmy Mañunga (President of the association JAC – northwest Popayán). A group of families (in the workshop came 10 people – 8 men and 2 women) are starting the process to built a climate-smart village.

When I arrived there Jimmy showed me around. Mostly they have coffee crops, “ají” – spicy Colombian pepper – and tomatoes. Also, they have cucumber, some beans mixed with the “ají, and “lulo” (Solanum quitoense – fruit tree that is grown where the coffee crops to provide them shade).

“Ají” – spicy Colombian pepper
“Ají” plantation
Tomatoes plantation in the greenhouse
Coffee and lulo (fruit tree)
Coffee

The workshop started introducing ourselves to know more about each other and mostly to know their background. After that, Luis Alfonso started explaining about climate-smart agriculture and its three main pillars (productivity – food security, adaptation and mitigation of greenhouse gases). Then he started asking the participants about some different concepts such as adaptation, climate, variability.

Luis Alfonso explaining some concepts

After the theoric part, it was the practical one where the participants, in this case, older than 30 years old were the ones that their opinion was really important. The activity carried out was to make an agricultural calendar. This calendar was referred to the temperature and precipitation that they had in the region more than 30 years ago.

Participants of the workshop doing an activity.

The workshop ended after this activity. While we were doing it the mayor of Morales (Silvio Villegas Sandoval) came and he is supporting all this process to built a climate-smart village

Agricultural calendar with its correspondent amount of precipitation (blue lines) or dryest months (red lines).

 

See you next week,

Laia.