Here you’ll find information on climate-smart agricultural practices and tools to develop and implement your own approaches.
On the left you will find modules on key concepts and techniques of climate-smart agriculture. From selecting resilient crop varieties to implementing efficient water and soil management practices, these modules provide an overview of how to build more sustainable and climate-resilient farming systems. You’ll gain practical knowledge on how to reduce the impact of climate change on agricultural production, while learning how to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
On the right you will find modules designed to help you develop and adopt innovative practices that meet your specific needs. Whether you’re integrating new technologies, developing creative approaches to old challenges or rethinking your business strategy, these lessons will introduce you to the concepts and methods you need to become a proactive agent of change. You’ll learn how to effectively manage the innovation process to ensure that the ideas and practices you discover can be successfully applied in your own organisation.
Change requires the right mindset and methodology. Explore these modules to gain valuable insights into climate-smart agriculture, refine your methods and take actionable steps towards a sustainable and resilient future for agriculture.
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