How smallholder farmers adapt to climate change: Stories from West Africa
Helene Nana is a female farmer from the Yatenga province in Burkina Faso. She describes in the video how she moved from famine to have more than enough income to get her children to school. This was accomplished through crop diversification and from growing vegetables to complement the rainy's seaso...
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
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| description | Helene Nana is a female farmer from the Yatenga province in Burkina Faso. She describes in the video how she moved from famine to have more than enough income to get her children to school. This was accomplished through crop diversification and from growing vegetables to complement the rainy's season harvest. She has also installed a small pump, bought through a micro finance loan, that serves her with water from the nearby dam. Nowadays several other women in the area have a vegetable garden and the villagers are occupied even during the dry seasons. |
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| spelling | CGSpace124272023-02-15T02:48:18Z How smallholder farmers adapt to climate change: Stories from West Africa Nana H Helene Nana is a female farmer from the Yatenga province in Burkina Faso. She describes in the video how she moved from famine to have more than enough income to get her children to school. This was accomplished through crop diversification and from growing vegetables to complement the rainy's season harvest. She has also installed a small pump, bought through a micro finance loan, that serves her with water from the nearby dam. Nowadays several other women in the area have a vegetable garden and the villagers are occupied even during the dry seasons. 2011-03-21 2011-12-04T04:58:08Z 2011-12-04T04:58:08Z Video https://hdl.handle.net/10568/12427 en Open Access CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Nana H. 2011. How smallholder farmers adapt to climate change: Stories from West Africa. Video. Copenhagen, Denmark: CCAFS. |
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