Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries

Mainstreaming Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTA, in Spanish) across Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico has significantly enhanced agroclimate information dissemination, directly benefiting 214,000 farmers and indirectly reaching around 600,000 farmers through channels such as radio broadcast...

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Autores principales: Giraldo, Diana, Aye, Irma, Navarro, Carlos
Formato: Case Study
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173990
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Aye, Irma
Navarro, Carlos
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description Mainstreaming Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTA, in Spanish) across Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico has significantly enhanced agroclimate information dissemination, directly benefiting 214,000 farmers and indirectly reaching around 600,000 farmers through channels such as radio broadcasts and digital platforms. Strengthened institutional frameworks and strategic partnerships have facilitated the co-production and delivery of actionable climate data, helping farmers with informed decision-making for implementing climate-resilient agricultural practices. Sustained funding and policy commitments further reinforce the long-term impact of these initiatives.
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spelling CGSpace1739902025-11-05T12:35:50Z Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries Giraldo, Diana Aye, Irma Navarro, Carlos digital agriculture climate-smart agriculture information systems participatory research capacity development Mainstreaming Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (MTA, in Spanish) across Honduras, Guatemala, and Mexico has significantly enhanced agroclimate information dissemination, directly benefiting 214,000 farmers and indirectly reaching around 600,000 farmers through channels such as radio broadcasts and digital platforms. Strengthened institutional frameworks and strategic partnerships have facilitated the co-production and delivery of actionable climate data, helping farmers with informed decision-making for implementing climate-resilient agricultural practices. Sustained funding and policy commitments further reinforce the long-term impact of these initiatives. 2025-04-01 2025-04-02T13:41:35Z 2025-04-02T13:41:35Z Case Study https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173990 en Open Access application/pdf Giraldo, D.; Aye, I.; Navarro, C. (2025) Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries. Study LAC-2403. Rome (Italy): Bioversity International; Cali (Colombia): CIAT, 6 p.
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climate-smart agriculture
information systems
participatory research
capacity development
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Aye, Irma
Navarro, Carlos
Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title_full Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title_fullStr Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title_full_unstemmed Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title_short Scaling Agroclimatic Services: Reaching 810,000 farmers with Climate-Resilient Solutions across three Latin-American countries
title_sort scaling agroclimatic services reaching 810 000 farmers with climate resilient solutions across three latin american countries
topic digital agriculture
climate-smart agriculture
information systems
participatory research
capacity development
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/173990
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