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10 Innovations for Climate Action in Agriculture
Saturday, 2018/01/06 | 04:30:53

CGIAR News - Jan 2018

Agriculture is at the intersection of three major challenges in the context of climate change, achieving food security, adapting to the impacts of climate change and reducing emissions.

 

Because of this, agriculture has been recognized by countries as a key priority for climate action and is now being discussed at the UNFCCC Climate Change Conference in Bonn, Germany.

 

Agriculture needs to produce 60 percent more food by 2050 to feed a growing population, and these production increases need to occur even as the impacts of climate change are becoming evident in crop, livestock and fisheries systems globally. However, agriculture also contributes 19-29 percent of global man-made greenhouse gas emissions and will need to reduce emissions by 2030 in order to achieve the global goal of limiting warming to 2o celsius.

 

To achieve these goals, CGIAR scientists have developed the 10 Best Bet Innovations for Adaptation in Agriculture:

  1. Agroforestry to diversify farms and capture carbon
  2. Aquaculture to enhance nutrition and diversify incomes
  3. Stress tolerant varieties to counter climate change
  4. Improving smallholder dairy enhanced incomes and greater climate resilience
  5. Alternate wetting and drying in rice systems
  6. Micro-irrigation powered by solar, expanding access to affordable irrigation and enhancing resilience
  7. Digital agriculture from tailored advice to shared value with millions of farmers
  8. Climate-informed advisories to enhance production and resilience
  9. Weather index-based agricultural insurance for countries and farmers
  10. Blended finance

 

See: http://www.cgiar.org/cop23/10-innovations-for-climate-action-in-agriculture/

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