Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.

Food crop producing zones are encountering numerous challenges including unpredictable weather patterns characterized by droughts and floods, soil degradation due to inadequate conservation practices, limited access to mechanization, pests and diseases and insufficient utilization of Agro-advisories...

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Main Authors: Yeboah, Stephen, Adomako, Joseph, Narveh, Ernestina, Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia, Frimpong-Anin, Kofi, Haleegoah, Joyce, Adablah, Richard
Format: Informe técnico
Language:Inglés
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169296
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author Yeboah, Stephen
Adomako, Joseph
Narveh, Ernestina
Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia
Frimpong-Anin, Kofi
Haleegoah, Joyce
Adablah, Richard
author_browse Adablah, Richard
Adomako, Joseph
Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia
Frimpong-Anin, Kofi
Haleegoah, Joyce
Narveh, Ernestina
Yeboah, Stephen
author_facet Yeboah, Stephen
Adomako, Joseph
Narveh, Ernestina
Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia
Frimpong-Anin, Kofi
Haleegoah, Joyce
Adablah, Richard
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description Food crop producing zones are encountering numerous challenges including unpredictable weather patterns characterized by droughts and floods, soil degradation due to inadequate conservation practices, limited access to mechanization, pests and diseases and insufficient utilization of Agro-advisories. At the same time, arable land and other production resources are limited, and area expansion for food production is not appropriate or recommended in the spate of urbanization and multiple land uses. With extensive urbanization and competition for farmlands for other projects, any increase in crop production should be met mainly by increased productivity i.e., improved crop yields per unit area than the increase in cultivated areas. Sustainable food production technology is imperative to curb food insecurity, reduce poverty, and impact the livelihood of smallholder farmers. Ghana is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change, which continues to pose a threat to future growth and development. Resilience must therefore be built into its food systems to reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farmers. The promotion and uptake of validated new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana through capacity strengthening, demonstration, and awareness creation is important to reducing the current challenges militating against food crop production
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spelling CGSpace1692962025-12-08T10:06:44Z Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana. Yeboah, Stephen Adomako, Joseph Narveh, Ernestina Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia Frimpong-Anin, Kofi Haleegoah, Joyce Adablah, Richard agriculture climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture climate services-climate information services Food crop producing zones are encountering numerous challenges including unpredictable weather patterns characterized by droughts and floods, soil degradation due to inadequate conservation practices, limited access to mechanization, pests and diseases and insufficient utilization of Agro-advisories. At the same time, arable land and other production resources are limited, and area expansion for food production is not appropriate or recommended in the spate of urbanization and multiple land uses. With extensive urbanization and competition for farmlands for other projects, any increase in crop production should be met mainly by increased productivity i.e., improved crop yields per unit area than the increase in cultivated areas. Sustainable food production technology is imperative to curb food insecurity, reduce poverty, and impact the livelihood of smallholder farmers. Ghana is highly vulnerable to climate variability and change, which continues to pose a threat to future growth and development. Resilience must therefore be built into its food systems to reduce the vulnerability of smallholder farmers. The promotion and uptake of validated new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana through capacity strengthening, demonstration, and awareness creation is important to reducing the current challenges militating against food crop production 2024-11 2025-01-17T01:46:48Z 2025-01-17T01:46:48Z Report https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169296 en Open Access application/pdf Yeboah S. Adomako J. Narveh E. Amankwa-Yeboah P. Frimpong-Anin K. Haleegoah J. Adablah R. 2024. Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
spellingShingle agriculture
climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture
climate services-climate information services
Yeboah, Stephen
Adomako, Joseph
Narveh, Ernestina
Amankwa-Yeboah, Patricia
Frimpong-Anin, Kofi
Haleegoah, Joyce
Adablah, Richard
Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title_full Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title_fullStr Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title_full_unstemmed Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title_short Mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture (CSA) technologies and climate information services (CIS) in Ghana.
title_sort mapping and validating new climate smart agriculture csa technologies and climate information services cis in ghana
topic agriculture
climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture
climate services-climate information services
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169296
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