Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa

Large projects aiming to increase communities resilience in WA are now taking action to scale up CSA technologies and practices to benefit their end-users. This came from technical support (advices and trainings) to capacitate the project actors (DryDev and SmAT-Scaling) based ground evidences that...

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Format: Case Study
Language:Inglés
Published: 2017
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121390
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description Large projects aiming to increase communities resilience in WA are now taking action to scale up CSA technologies and practices to benefit their end-users. This came from technical support (advices and trainings) to capacitate the project actors (DryDev and SmAT-Scaling) based ground evidences that ICRAF developed in the framework of its pilot action research in BRAS-PAR (but also CASCAID). This allowed them to potentially reach 780,000 farmers with CSA options in WA.
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spelling CGSpace1213902023-03-14T13:32:04Z Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security research farmers resilience communities projects west africa africa scale icraf case studies agrifood systems rural development Large projects aiming to increase communities resilience in WA are now taking action to scale up CSA technologies and practices to benefit their end-users. This came from technical support (advices and trainings) to capacitate the project actors (DryDev and SmAT-Scaling) based ground evidences that ICRAF developed in the framework of its pilot action research in BRAS-PAR (but also CASCAID). This allowed them to potentially reach 780,000 farmers with CSA options in WA. 2017-12-31 2022-09-12T11:57:11Z 2022-09-12T11:57:11Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121390 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2017. Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report.
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farmers
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africa
scale
icraf
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title_full Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title_fullStr Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title_short Reaching 780,00 beneficiaries with CSA technologies in West Africa
title_sort reaching 780 00 beneficiaries with csa technologies in west africa
topic research
farmers
resilience
communities
projects
west africa
africa
scale
icraf
case studies
agrifood systems
rural development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121390
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