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Bolstering the journey to a climate resilient future in South Asian agriculture
Thursday, 2017/10/05 | 08:18:38

CGIAR

Shehnab Sahin (CCAFS South Asia), Sep 18, 2017

 

Figure: Panel discussion held during the consultation in New Delhi on September 11. Photo: P. Arumugam (CCAFS)

 

Understanding national perspectives on priorities for research in South Asia

Over the past few years, the South Asian region has taken rapid strides towards adaptation and mitigation measures to counter the challenges posed by climate change over its agricultural system. The coming together of farmers, scientific community, policymakers as well as civil society has led to the emergence of innovative solutions in the field. The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security's (CCAFS) Climate-Smart Village (CSV) approach of promoting climate-smart agricultural (CSA) practices is a fitting illustration of the aforesaid point. Yet, South Asia continues to harbour almost 1/4 of the world’s hungry and remains a victim of climatic stresses upon its farming system, threatening its food security.

 

To understand the national perspectives and discuss the way forward for research in the region, a consultation between national partners and the CGIAR-CCAFS management committee was organized by CCAFS South Asia in New Delhi on 11 September. The participants included researchers, policymakers, agro-industry representatives from South Asia, as well as leading international experts working on CCAFS focus areas. The consultation began with a discussion on national perspectives led by Prof Ramesh Chand (member-agriculture, Niti Aayog; India’s primary planning body), Dr Bimala Rai (advisor to the President of Nepal), Dr T. Mohapatra (Director General, Indian Council of Agricultural Research) and Dr H. Pathak (Professor and Principal Scientist, Indian Agriculture Research Institute). This was followed by a panel discussion on how CGIAR-CCAFS and National Agricultural Research Systems should link with the private sector for accelerating climate risk management in agriculture.

 

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