Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships

The impact of climate change remains substantial, and addressing it requires enhanced collaborative efforts. Through the promotion and enhancement of access to CIS-CSA, there is a demand for CIS-CSA created to help improve farmers’ resilience. Public and Private Partnerships, thus the Agri-SMEs lead...

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Main Author: Mahama, Obed Kwaku
Format: Infographic
Language:Inglés
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177929
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Summary:The impact of climate change remains substantial, and addressing it requires enhanced collaborative efforts. Through the promotion and enhancement of access to CIS-CSA, there is a demand for CIS-CSA created to help improve farmers’ resilience. Public and Private Partnerships, thus the Agri-SMEs lead Accelerator Consortia, were established to sustainably meet the demand created, and in this effort 858,686 farmers have gained direct or indirect access to CIS-CSA innovation, which is improving their resilience to climate change.