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Crops And Climate Change Impact Briefs Climatesmart Agriculture For More Sustainable Resilient And Equitable Food Systems H Jacobs

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Crops And Climate Change Impact Briefs Climatesmart Agriculture For More Sustainable Resilient And Equitable Food Systems H Jacobs
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Publisher: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
File Extension: PDF
File size: 57.75 MB
Pages: 204
Author: H. Jacobs, T. Pirelli
ISBN: 9789251355107, 925135510X
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Crops And Climate Change Impact Briefs Climatesmart Agriculture For More Sustainable Resilient And Equitable Food Systems H Jacobs by H. Jacobs, T. Pirelli 9789251355107, 925135510X instant download after payment.

This series of technical briefs aims to provide a solid knowledge base for building or strengthening stakeholder capacities on climate-smart agriculture (CSA) and applying CSA practices to five crops that are critical to the global agri-food sector: coffee, cowpea, maize, rice and wheat. These briefing notes reflect the growing recognition of the need to share knowledge, best practices, lessons learned and experiences on CSA. They are intended to support stakeholders to make the transition to more sustainable and resilient crop production systems and, thereby reach targets laid out in the Sustainable Development Goals. It is our intent to reach a broad range of stakeholders with this knowledge, especially as we begin a new era of global dialogue on how to transform our food systems.

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