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Smallholder Farmers Lead The Way To Scale Climate Solutions

Smallholder Farmers In The Lead For Climate Resilience Snv
Smallholder Farmers In The Lead For Climate Resilience Snv

Smallholder Farmers In The Lead For Climate Resilience Snv About this event: some of the communities most vulnerable to the climate crisis are the small scale farmers and workers in the fairtrade system. fairtrade recognizes the importance of. We identified more than 30 measures smallholder farmers can adopt to help adapt to and mitigate climate change. we also noted several approaches that governments, development partners, and the private sector could pursue to help scale those measures.

Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation
Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation

Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation Channeling climate funding to small scale farmers addresses multiple challenges. it increases their resilience by ensuring they have more climate smart farming options. it reduces threats to food security. Small scale farmers are responsible for up to 70% of the food produced in low and middle income countries. we must listen to the needs and priorities of smallholders or risk the collapse of agricultural systems that sustain billions of people across the world. Smallholder farmers urgently need financing to prepare for climate change and build resilient livelihoods. yet while 95% of the world’s farms are small scale, they receive a mere 1.7% of global climate financing. However, it is increasingly clear that the most effective way for small scale farmers to adapt, rebuild and grow stronger in the face of climate change is to implement nature based solutions that reduce carbon emissions as well as increase agricultural productivity.

Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation
Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation

Climate Change And Smallholder Farmers Mahlathini Development Foundation Smallholder farmers urgently need financing to prepare for climate change and build resilient livelihoods. yet while 95% of the world’s farms are small scale, they receive a mere 1.7% of global climate financing. However, it is increasingly clear that the most effective way for small scale farmers to adapt, rebuild and grow stronger in the face of climate change is to implement nature based solutions that reduce carbon emissions as well as increase agricultural productivity. The world’s smallholder farmers are our main allies in the fight against climate change – but also those who face the most severe risks to livelihoods and food production from immediate impacts of climate change such as extreme weather, including drought and flooding. Ifad’s adaptation for smallholder agriculture programme (asap) is the largest multi donor global fund specifically dedicated to enabling smallholder farmers to adapt and build their resilience to climate change. it channels climate financing and expertise to rural populations who have little access to such support and takes. Global initiatives to enable smallholder farmers to become more climate resilient are having an impact, according to a cop 29 panel. We argue that achieving a 1.5°c scenario requires small scale farmers’ contributions through the implementation of strategies that provide mitigation co benefits and synergies linked to adaptation but that additional understanding of farmers network context is a critical first step.

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