Management Actions from the International Hub Region
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Cultivating Resilience: Climate-Smart Strategies for Working Lands
This webinar series explores innovative practices and technologies to build resilience and sustainability in our food systems. As climate change impacts intensify, farmers need adaptive solutions to…
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Innovation is Sprinting in AIM for Climate
An AIM for Climate Innovation Sprint is an increase in aggregate self-financed investment from non-government partners to achieve an expedited outcome in agricultural innovation for climate-smart…
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Fertilizer-Use Efficiency and Fertilizer Alternatives in Brazil
Increasing fertilizer-use efficiency and find alternatives to chemical fertilizer, both to reduce reliance on imported fertilizer and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from overuse of chemical…
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Developing Vegetable Production to Meet Evolving Market Expectations in the Philippines
A project to improve the capacity of selected vegetable producers to better meet consumer expectations in terms of quality, food safety, nutritional value, and price in the Southern Philippines. This…
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Climate-Smart Nutrient Management in Smallholder Cereal Production
A project in India to improve nutrient-use efficiency to increase food production, enhance climate resilience, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. This project is led by the International Maize and…
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Building Community Resilience to Climate Change in Senegal
Project to improve rural communities’ resilience to climate change, especially women, in the Kedougou region of Senegal. The project was led by by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by the Jane…
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Sustainable Productivity Growth Coalition 2023 Compendium
The SPG Coalition's 2023 Compendium of Actions and Lessons Learned contains real-life examples of innovative, evidence-based approaches for accelerating sustainable productivity growth,…
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Seedlot Selection Tool
The Seedlot Selection Tool assists land managers in considering climate change while planning reforestation and restoration efforts.
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No-Till Farming for Climate Resilience
No-till farming keeps crop residues on farmland, protects soil, and limits the release of greenhouse gases.
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Cover Crops for Climate Resilience
Cover crops can make farms more resilient to the impacts of climate change by enhancing soil health and water quality.
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Virtual Fencing as a Climate Adaptation Strategy
Virtual fencing allows ranchers to move livestock without physical fences and could be an effective climate adaptation strategy.
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Rotational Grazing for Climate Resilience
Rotational grazing could help agricultural producers mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change.