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Mar 10, 2022

The Centre for Coordination of Agriculture Research and Development in Southern Africa (CCARDESA) is excited to unveil 4 English knowledge products (KPs) on Climate Change MitigationThis is part of CCARDESA’s continued effort to strengthen the capacities of agricultural value-chain actors to adapt to the negative impacts of climate change and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the SADC region.

 The knowledge products are aimed at assisting policymakers and extension services navigate and implement different CSA technologies and practices across the four key agricultural value chains - Maize, Sorghum, Rice, and Livestock - in the southern Africa region.

  1. GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Scaling Climate-Smart Livestock Systems  ;  https://www.ccardesa.org/knowledge-products/ghg-mitigation-through-climate-smart-agriculture-southern-africa-scaling-climate
  2. GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Mitigation Co-benefits in the Crop Sectorhttps://www.ccardesa.org/knowledge-products/ghg-mitigation-through-climate-smart-agriculture-southern-africa-mitigation-co
  3. GHG Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Climate-Smart Landscapes ; https://www.ccardesa.org/knowledge-products/ghg-mitigation-through-climate-smart-agriculture-southern-africa-climate-smart
  4. Climate Change Mitigation through Climate-Smart Agriculture in Southern Africa: Challenges and Emerging Opportunities; https://www.ccardesa.org/knowledge-products/climate-change-mitigation-through-climate-smart-agriculture-southern-africa

The development of these 4 Mitigation briefs  on  Climate Change KPs has been supported by the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) / Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa program (ACCRA), implemented on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).

 

Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported