Sustainable Scaling of Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies and Practices in Africa: The Case of Kenya, Nigeria and Malawi
Austin T. Phiri,
Sarah Edewor,
Charimbu Miriam Karwitha and
Elias Gaveta
Working Papers from African Economic Research Consortium
Abstract:
Climate change (CC) is among the major challenges globally affecting all areas of life. It has destabilized agricultural production with negative production trends projected to increase in regions with limited capacity to adapt to CC. In addressing this challenge in agricultural production, it is important to shift to more sustainable practices such as the Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) which has a three-pronged goal of increasing productivity, enhancing climate change adaptation and resilience and reducing greenhouse gas emission.
Date: 2022-09
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