FAO Farming Systems Interactive Map: Sub-Saharan Africa

Below is a clickable map displaying the FAO farming system categories for Sub-Saharan Africa. The black pushpins on the map indicate the locations of the Millennium Villages. Clicking on the map will produce a new page displaying bar graphs of the monthly climatology of precipitation, mean temperature, NDVI, and FAO reference evapotranspiration for the selected location.
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Map Description
[Quoted from the FAO Farming Systems website] A farming system is defined as a populaton of individual farm systems that have broadly similar resource bases, enterprise patterns, household activities and constraints, and for which similar development strategies and interventions would be appropriate. Depending on the scale of the analysis, a farming system can encompass a few dozen or many millions of households.

The classification of the farming systems of developing regions has been based on the following criteria:

  • available natural resource base, including water, land, grazing areas and forest; climate, of which altitude is one important determinant; landscape, including slope; farm size, tenure and organization; and
  • dominant pattern of farm activities and household livelihoods, including field crops, livestock, trees, aquaculture, hunting and gathering, processing and off-farm activities; and taking into account the main technologies used, which determine the intensity of production and integration of crops, livestock and other activities.
Dataset Documentation

Farming Systems Classes
Data Source: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) (FAO Farming Systems)

Reference: Dixon, J., A. Gulliver, D. Gibbon, and M. Hall (ed.), 2001: Farming systems and poverty: Improving farmers' livelihoods in a changing world. FAO and World Bank, Rome and Washington, D.C., 412 pp. [available online from http://www.fao.org/docrep/003/Y1860E/y1860e00.HTM]

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