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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Autor principal: Mahama, Obed Kwaku
Formato: Infographic
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Publicado: 2025
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177929
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description 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.
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spelling CGSpace1779292025-11-15T02:12:44Z Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships Mahama, Obed Kwaku climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture scaling up climate services-climate information services 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. 2025-11 2025-11-14T18:55:23Z 2025-11-14T18:55:23Z Infographic https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177929 en Open Access application/pdf Mahama. O.K., 2025. Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships. AICCRA Brief. Accelerating Impact of CGIAR Climate for Africa (AICCRA).
spellingShingle climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture
scaling up
climate services-climate information services
Mahama, Obed Kwaku
Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title_full Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title_fullStr Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title_full_unstemmed Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title_short Beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks: Spillover from Agri- SME Partnerships
title_sort beneficiaries with enhanced resilience to climate risks spillover from agri sme partnerships
topic climate-smart agriculture-climate smart agriculture
scaling up
climate services-climate information services
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/177929
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