How smallholder farmers adapt to climate change: Stories from West Africa—Hermann Togo

Hermann Togo—Ouahigouya (Yatenga province), Burkina Faso—a social worker in charge of CEF the "Conseil à l'Exploitation Familiale" (Advise for Family Enterprises), a farmers' union, talks about how they help farmers make informed decisions, and adapt to changes in the climate. One way the union has...

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Autor principal: Togo H
Formato: Video
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2011
Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/10691
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Sumario:Hermann Togo—Ouahigouya (Yatenga province), Burkina Faso—a social worker in charge of CEF the "Conseil à l'Exploitation Familiale" (Advise for Family Enterprises), a farmers' union, talks about how they help farmers make informed decisions, and adapt to changes in the climate. One way the union has helped the farmers is through the farmer's own radio 'La Voix du Paysan' (The voice of the farmer). This communication tool allows the farmers to quickly disseminate simplified information about new techniques over a large area.