Analysis of Management Practices and Breeders’ Perceptions of Climate Change’s Impact to Enhance the Resilience of Sheep Production Systems: A Case Study in the Tunisian Semi-Arid Zone

Author:

Mohamed-Brahmi Aziza1ORCID,Ameur Mehrez1,Mekki Ilyes2,Tenza-Peral Alicia34ORCID,Nasraoui Masarra2,Yagoubi Yathreb2ORCID,Smeti Samir2ORCID,Ben Saïd Samia1ORCID,Atti Naziha2ORCID,Lobón Sandra45ORCID,Mahouachi Mokhtar1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Université de Jendouba, Ecole Supérieure d’Agriculture du Kef, LR: Appui à la Durabilité des Systèmes de Production Agricoles dans la Région du Nord-Ouest, Le Kef 7119, Tunisia

2. Laboratoire de Productions Animales et Fourragères, Institut National de la Recherche Agronomique, Ariana 2049, Tunisia

3. Departamento de Ciencias Agrarias y del Medio Natural, Universidad de Zaragoza, Avenida Miguel Servet 177, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain

4. Instituto Agroalimentario de Aragón—IA2 (CITA-Universidad de Zaragoza), Miguel Servet 177, 50013 Zaragoza, Spain

5. Departamento de Ciencia Animal, Centro de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentaria de Aragón (CITA), Avda. Montañana 930, 50059 Zaragoza, Spain

Abstract

Global climate change inflicts unambiguous risks on agricultural systems and food security. Small ruminants are known for their ability to adapt to changing environmental conditions. This paper aims to characterize sheep production systems in a vulnerable agricultural zone and the breeders’ perceptions of climate change to apprehend challenges that they are confronting, and formulate resilience actions. The data analysis is based on 94 semi-structured surveys of sheep farmers carried out in the Tunisian semi-arid region. The PCA analysis results revealed three main sheep production systems. The agro-pastoral rain-fed system (AGPRF) is dominant (55%), with large farms and common pastures integrating cereals and fodder. The agro-pastoral irrigated system (AGPI: 20%) is characterized by small-area and forage irrigation (1.8 ha) and a smaller number of ewes but a greater use of animal feed supplementation. The agro-sylvo-pastoral system (AGSP: 25%) is a system where grazing is based on common lands and using tree sub-products, while the agricultural area is exclusively used to cultivate cereal crops. Sheep breeders’ climate perceptions are summarized as unpredictable climate events, a decrease in precipitation, and an increase in temperature. Resilience actions principally consist of reducing flocks’ numbers, using alternative local feed, fodder, and water resources, and building more shelters and planting more trees in the grazing areas. Nevertheless, cost-effectiveness should be considered in such vulnerable zones to insure the sheep production systems’ sustainability.

Funder

“National Agency of Scientific Research promotion of Tunisia (ANPR)” of the Ministry of Higher Education and Scientific Research

Publisher

MDPI AG

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