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  • How the CCAFS legacy lives on December 16, 2021
    Ambitious CGIAR reforms put climate action at the heart of its new strategy and initiatives Our global food 'system'—that is, the production, processing, transportation, consumption and (too often) the waste and loss of all food—accounts for a quarter of all greenhouse gas emissions.   These emissions are second only to heavy industry in terms of their […]
  • AgLEDx: A new CCAFS resource for understanding low-emissions development in agriculture December 14, 2021
    So what is low-emissions development? And what does it have to do with agriculture? New AgLED Resource Platform has the answers Global food systems contribute about one-third of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and agriculture accounts for over half of these emissions and is expected to nearly double by 2050. Research has shown emissions reductions […]
  • Evaluating bean crop management through the Olopa TeSAC December 13, 2021
    A participatory research experience with farmers in the dry corridor of Guatemala Guatemala is one of the most susceptible countries in Central America to climate variation. Seven of its twenty-two departments are located in Central America’s dry corridor, where heat waves have behaved irregularly in recent years; either going on for longer than usual or […]
  • Nigeria to industrialize frugal tech innovation December 9, 2021
    Variability in climate makes agriculture risky. In the tropics, this mostly relates to variability in rainfall. To address this, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) recommends a minimum of 1 precipitation recording station per 5,750 km2. Nigeria, which is home to 220 million people, meets this recommendation with 176 functioning weather stations. Yet, with interest rates […]
  • Evaluating the transparency, accuracy, completeness, comparability and consistency of GHG inventories in national communications to the UNFCCC December 6, 2021
    A review of countries’ most recent official agricultural greenhouse gas inventories shows large data gaps for developing countries and inconsistency in methodology amongst countries. Access the data on each countries’ agriculture and land-use emissions and removals below. Download the database here Countries party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) currently provide […]
  • Looking forward to strengthen the science-policy dialogue in climate change December 6, 2021
    An overview of CCAFS work around science and policy in Latin America from the last two years. The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) actively pushes efforts to bring science and policy together to create solutions for climate change impacts in agriculture and food security. These efforts focus on research […]
  • Developing Kenya's Position on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) to COP26 in Glasgow December 6, 2021
    Kenya is a major player in global climate change negotiations through the Group of 77+ China and the African Group of Negotiators (AGN). At a recent webinar, scientists and senior government officers facilitated dialogue to develop Kenya's position on Koronivia Joint Work on Agriculture (KJWA) under the auspices of Kenya's Climate-Smart Agriculture Multi-Stakeholder Platform (CSA MSP) […]
  • Creating a hospitable environment for accessible and resilient food systems in East Africa through the Climate Resilient Agribusiness for Tomorrow (CRAFT) project December 6, 2021
    Climate risk management, capacity building, co-developing, and scaling business cases are helping to a hospitable environment for accessible and resilient food systems. Climate change and related climate variability present a challenge for agricultural production systems and food security in East Africa. The increased frequency and intensity of floods and droughts, combined with a rising population, […]
  • Ghana set to generate extensive in-season yield forecasts in 2022 December 2, 2021
    From October 25-29, the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT), the University of Ghana, and the University of Florida organized Ghana’s first training event on the CCAFS Regional Agricultural Forecasting Tool (CRAFT) in Accra, Ghana. Bringing together 25 participants from Georgia, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Senegal, South Africa, the USA and Zimbabwe, the […]
  • Promoting digital cooperation and agroecological traceability with Agroecomakers December 2, 2021
    The Latin American region contains five of the ten most biologically rich countries on the planet and provides the broadest set of ecosystem services in the world (World Bank, 2020). However, agricultural intensification and extensification processes have pushed their natural resources beyond their thresholds. Changes in land use, practices that degrade soils and the phenomenon […]
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