Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide

The increasing threat of pests and diseases poses significant challenges to agricultural productivity and food security in Ghana. This handbook on the Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases (EWRRS-PD) developed through efforts under the Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate Re...

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Autor principal: Michael Osae
Formato: Manual
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169388
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description The increasing threat of pests and diseases poses significant challenges to agricultural productivity and food security in Ghana. This handbook on the Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases (EWRRS-PD) developed through efforts under the Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA) aims to provide a comprehensive framework for stakeholders involved in pest management, including farmers, agricultural extension workers, policymakers, and researchers. The EWRRS-PD is designed to enhance the capacity for early detection and prompt response to pest outbreaks, thereby mitigating potential losses in crop yields and safeguarding livelihoods. In Ghana, the interplay of climate change, trade dynamics, and socio-economic factors has intensified the spread of agricultural pests and diseases. By leveraging innovative technologies such as on-ground detection networks, satellite data and predictive modelling, the EWRRS-PD will facilitate timely alerts and actionable information to combat these threats effectively. The collaborative efforts outlined in this handbook emphasize the importance of stakeholder engagement, data sharing, and integrated pest management strategies to foster resilience within the agricultural sector. This handbook serves not only as a guide for implementing the EWRRS-PD but also as a call to action for all stakeholders to commit to proactive measures that ensure sustainable agricultural practices in Ghana. By strengthening our response mechanisms and enhancing communication channels, we can work together towards a more secure and productive agricultural future.
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spelling CGSpace1693882025-12-08T10:06:44Z Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide Michael Osae climate change pest control disease control early warning systems The increasing threat of pests and diseases poses significant challenges to agricultural productivity and food security in Ghana. This handbook on the Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases (EWRRS-PD) developed through efforts under the Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate Research in Africa (AICCRA) aims to provide a comprehensive framework for stakeholders involved in pest management, including farmers, agricultural extension workers, policymakers, and researchers. The EWRRS-PD is designed to enhance the capacity for early detection and prompt response to pest outbreaks, thereby mitigating potential losses in crop yields and safeguarding livelihoods. In Ghana, the interplay of climate change, trade dynamics, and socio-economic factors has intensified the spread of agricultural pests and diseases. By leveraging innovative technologies such as on-ground detection networks, satellite data and predictive modelling, the EWRRS-PD will facilitate timely alerts and actionable information to combat these threats effectively. The collaborative efforts outlined in this handbook emphasize the importance of stakeholder engagement, data sharing, and integrated pest management strategies to foster resilience within the agricultural sector. This handbook serves not only as a guide for implementing the EWRRS-PD but also as a call to action for all stakeholders to commit to proactive measures that ensure sustainable agricultural practices in Ghana. By strengthening our response mechanisms and enhancing communication channels, we can work together towards a more secure and productive agricultural future. 2024-12-31 2025-01-17T22:09:03Z 2025-01-17T22:09:03Z Manual https://hdl.handle.net/10568/169388 en Open Access application/pdf Osae M. Gariba A.A. Wilson M. Dalaa, M. Obeng F. Kyere R. Frimpong-Anin, K. Adomako J. Tepa-Yotto G. 2024. Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide. AIICRA Manual. Accelerating Impacts of CGIAR Climate Research for Africa (AICCRA).
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early warning systems
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Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide
title Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide
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title_short Early Warning and Rapid Response System for Pests and Diseases. An Operational Guide
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pest control
disease control
early warning systems
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