GeoAgro-Misr Digital Application Training in Egypt
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02.06.24

Amid escalating climate change and dwindling water resources in dryland regions, FAO Egypt, ICARDA, and the Egyptian Ministry of Water and Irrigation launched the Water Productivity Enhancement in Agriculture Project, funded by the government of Japan. Through ICARDA’s innovative water management approaches, the project aims to achieve at least a 20% increase in water usage efficiency by smallholder farmers, as well as 10% to 20% improvement in crop yields, resulting in a 20% plus increase in household income.
A key factor in the project is the GeoAgro-MiSR smartphone app developed by ICARDA under CGIAR’s initiative Excellence in Agronomy. This cutting-edge app combines geospatial technology and agricultural management practices to provide a comprehensive platform for data collection and analysis, and better inform farmers on decision-making. During April, ICARDA’s science team implemented a number of training workshops for 35 FAO facilitators and field coordinators to help them support 1,500 Egyptian farmers to adopt GeoAgro-MiSR app and integrated packages of improved agri-approaches and technologies in three governorates, Kafr El-Sheikh, Menia and Qena.


GeoAgro-MiSR is just one of many ICARDA innovative tools that have been developed alongside partners to embrace the power of digitalization in agri-research. Data collection and analysis incorporated into agricultural approaches allows global research to actively work towards the sustainable development of resilient food systems for farming communities in dry regions in the face of accelerating climate change.