Potentials of Agroecological practices in east Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems

HORIZON.2.6HORIZON-RIAID: 101084248
EC Contribution
€69,853
Consortium Size
16 orgs
Summary

PrAEctiCe will provide a novel agro-ecology indicator set for East Africa, aimed at helping smallholder farmers in their agro-ecological transition. The project goes beyond the existing indicator frameworks by putting the “concept into action” with a decision support tool for agro-ecology advisors supporting the selection of the best suited combination of agro-ecological practices in a local context. In addition, it puts a focus on circular water-energy-nutrient systems of integrated aqua-agriculture, an practice with high potential for efficient farming with minimal climate impacts, which has not been sufficiently explored in previous indicator work. Through a multi-stakeholder approach, new insight on agro-ecological practices in East Africa will be gathered to inform on existing successful practices as well as the barriers and drivers of East African smallholder farmers. This insight will help develop an indicator framework for agro-ecology, which, while building on existing frameworks, is adapted to the East African context and captures integrated aqua-agriculture practices in detail. The PrAEctiCe decision support tool will then, at the farm level, help assess environmental and socio-economic impacts, with a particular focus on impacts on climate change mitigation and adaptation as well as financial viability. The tool will be validated in three living labs, situated in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, covering different integrated aqua-agriculture farming set-ups. Knowledge sharing activities through trainings, student exchanges and events, ensure the dissemination of results across East Africa and between AU and EU. To reach practitioners at every level, a cascade training mechanism with a train-the-trainer course will help agro-ecology advisors train farming representatives at the local level who then will help the farmers in their agro-ecological transition. Policy recommendations for AU and EU policies will round off the project.

Consortium (16)

Project Results (18)

Source: CORDIS, the EU research results database.

Publications (5)
Comparative Performance of Lettuce (Lactuca sativa) in a Coupled Aquaponic System Using Nile Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) and African Catfish (Clarias gariepinus) Under Tropical Conditions
Horticulturae· 2026DOI
Cassius Aruho, Nasser Kasozi, Gertrude Atukunda, Papius Dias Tibihika, Margaret Aanyu, Barry Kamira, Godfrey Byaruhanga, Evelyn Ajore, Gabriel Ddamulira and Idd Ramathani
A synthesis of agroecology indicator frameworks and application for East Africa
CABI Agriculture and Bioscience· 2025DOI
Erick Ogello, Harun Ogindo, Nicholas Outa, Mavindu Muthoka, David Pokupec, Andreja Borec, Benjamin Ombok, Fredrick Aila, Nicholas Kiggundu, Jesca Nakavuma, Ellen Kayendeke, Charles Tumuhe, Daniela Rí
Aquaponics: A Sustainable Approach to Integrated Fish and Plant Farming
Discoveries in Agriculture and Food Sciences· 2025DOI
Nicholas Kiggundu, Henry Beliga Ssemuyaba, Jesca Nakavuma, Ellen Kayendeke, Florence Kyazze
Optimizing Black Soldier Fly (Hermetia illucens) production: effects of substrate variation on biomass, nutritional quality, hatchability, fecundity, and frass quality
Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems· 2025DOI
Erick O. Ogello, Nicholas O. Outa, Mavindu Muthoka, Fredrick Juma, Jan Hoinkis
Agroecology principles in aquaculture: a case study of East Africa
Journal of Central European Agriculture· 2024DOI
David POKUPEC, Tina LEŠNIK, Andreja BOREC
Deliverables (12)
Other Results (1)
Periodic Reporting for period 2 - PrAEctiCe (Potentials of Agroecological practices in east Africa with a focus on Circular water-energy-nutrient systems)