| Sumario: | The AICCRA Smart Production and Soils (SPnS) Bundle Accelerator, jointly implemented by partnership
of Alliance Bioversity International & CIAT, Kukobila Nasia Farms, Eagle Park Innovations and Farm
Radio International, supporting climate-resilient agricultural transformation among smallholder farmers
across 18 communities in Northern, Upper East, and Upper West Regions of Ghana. A community in
Northern Ghana is a socially connected group of households living within a shared geographic area
(ranges 500-2500 people)—often a village or neighbourhood—bound together by kinship networks,
traditional authority, livelihood activities, and cultural identity. Members generally rely on each other for
support, cooperate in farming and social events, and organize themselves under the leadership of
chiefs, elders, or religious figures. The accelerator promotes climate-smart agriculture through
demonstration plots, digital climate information services, improved seed systems, and mass media
outreach, with a strong focus on women and youth inclusion. Spanning across 2025, the initiative directly
supported 3,939 farmers to apply CSA practices, reached an estimated 748,246 individuals through
radio programming, trained 288 Village-Based Advisors and 1,440 farmers on ISFM and maize–cowpea
intercropping, and distributed 3,778 cowpea seed-drop kits. Digital advisory systems reached 2,709
farmers via the Ag-Innovation Data Hub (AIDH) and WhatsApp. Thirty radio episodes promoted CIS and
CSA adoption, generating high listener engagement. Next phase priorities include scaling the use of
personalised/localised digital advisory, post-harvest strengthening, data validation, and sustaining digital
and community-based extension networks.
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