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Climate Resilient Farming Communities

Why We Must Scale Up climate Smart agriculture To Feed The World
Why We Must Scale Up climate Smart agriculture To Feed The World

Why We Must Scale Up Climate Smart Agriculture To Feed The World The impact of climate change on agricultural practices is raising question marks on future food security of billions of people in tropical and subtropical regions. recently introduced, climate smart agriculture (csa) techniques encourage the practices of sustainable agriculture, increasing adaptive capacity and resilience to shocks at multiple levels. however, it is extremely difficult to. Climate smart agriculture (csa) is an approach that guides farmers’ actions to transform agrifood systems towards building the agricultural sector’s resilience to climate change based on three pillars: increasing farm productivity and incomes, enhancing the resilience of livelihoods and ecosystems, and reducing and removing greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere (fao 2013). promoting.

Building climate resilient Smallholder farming communities climate
Building climate resilient Smallholder farming communities climate

Building Climate Resilient Smallholder Farming Communities Climate In the context of sustainable agriculture, resilience is the capacity of agriculture, farming communities, households, and individuals to maintain or enhance system wide productivity by preventing, mitigating, or coping with risks; adapting to change; and recovering from shocks (2). investments in climate resilience through sustainable. In response to these challenges, the concept of climate smart agriculture (csa) has emerged as a holistic approach to end food security and promote sustainable development while addressing climate change issues. csa is a set of agricultural practices and technologies which simultaneously boost productivity, enhance resilience and reduce ghg. The climate resilience of agricultural crops could be improved by conventional breeding 10, 149, but this is a relatively slow process. the integration of high throughput technologies (such as speed breeding) and modelling approaches could accelerate and increase the precision of trait selection in plant breeding programs 150 ( figure 3 ). This study endorses the framework for climate resilient family farming and introduces several metrics to evaluate the resilience of family farming in developing countries. it accentuates the significance of family farming as an integral component of resilient and sustainable food systems in climate sensitive scenarios, providing insights into harnessing family farming to achieve sustainability.

climate resilience In agriculture United Nations Development Programme
climate resilience In agriculture United Nations Development Programme

Climate Resilience In Agriculture United Nations Development Programme The climate resilience of agricultural crops could be improved by conventional breeding 10, 149, but this is a relatively slow process. the integration of high throughput technologies (such as speed breeding) and modelling approaches could accelerate and increase the precision of trait selection in plant breeding programs 150 ( figure 3 ). This study endorses the framework for climate resilient family farming and introduces several metrics to evaluate the resilience of family farming in developing countries. it accentuates the significance of family farming as an integral component of resilient and sustainable food systems in climate sensitive scenarios, providing insights into harnessing family farming to achieve sustainability. Farmers adopting multiple complementary strategies under climate smart agriculture help to build highly resilient and sustainable agriculture systems that can respond to shocks associated with. Climate resilient agriculture requires practitioners to embrace issues of social equity and the power dynamics within farming communities. failure to do so risks perpetuating maladaptive outcomes that benefit (often) the few at the expense of the many.

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