Quarterly Newsletter of CCAFS South Asia.
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Quarterly Newsletter of CCAFS South Asia.
We are pleased to share with you our SmartAg Partner bi-annual newsletter, highlighting policy engagement and ongoing research from July to December 2017. In July, we hosted an online discussion forum on ‘Engaging African Youth in Agribusiness in a Changing Climate,’ a platform that created spa...
El presente documento es el resultado preliminar de la encuesta intra-hogar que se recopiló en 198 hogares del Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima (TeSAC) del programa CCAFS en Popayán, departamento del Cauca, Colombia, entre octubre y noviembre de 2014. El cuestionario estuvo compuesto por 1...
This is an outdated document for CCAFS Phase I. The Phase II Capacity Development strategy can be found here: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/82591. Capacity enhancement is a central priority for CCAFS. There is strong institutional support for this prioritization in the mandate of the ESSP, which ha...
CCAFS annual report for 2016 describing regional highlights, publications, impact through policies and partnerships, capacity development and innovative communication, breakthrough science and innovation and integrating gender and youth, and so on.
CCAFS and CIAT provided technical and policy recommendations on the land productivity component of the Colombian Green Growth Policy, which was launched in July 2018. The current National Development Plan states a focus on financial instruments for sustainable agricultural activities that include...
Improved understanding of animal nutrition allowed policy makers and a producer organization to develop low emissions forage options in Colombia. As part of CCAFS Low Emissions Development Flagship, CIAT’s LivestockPlus project adjusted a model for digestion and metabolism for the types of livest...
Based on directives issued by the Vice Minister of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development (MARD) and the Department of Crop Production, the rice planting calendar in the Mekong River Delta was adjusted to avoid salinity intrusion brought by the 2019 El Niño.
The Ghanaian cocoa sector under the leadership of the Ghanaian Cocoa Board (COCOBOD) made important strides towards climate resilience. Exposure maps developed jointly with CCAFS were combined with exposure gradient specific climate-smart agriculture practices in a national training manual of obl...
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