Modalities for Scaling up Implementation of Innovations and Best Practices for Resilient Agricultural Systems in Africa

E. Kituyi
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Climate change is already impacting negatively on Africa’s agriculture and threatens to significantly reverse the gains realized in food security as the 1.5 degC warming threshold set by the Paris Agreement fast approaches. This is happening at a time when a wide range of tested and viable technologies, innovations and best practices exist with the potential to scale up climate resilient food production across the region’s diverse agricultural systems. A framework and modalities are proposed to support stakeholders in identifying and scaling up appropriate technologies, innovations and best practices for climate-resilient food production in different farming systems. These provide a much needed solution for Africa’s policymakers who are currently grappling with options to meet their citizens’ food security today even as they ponder over how they will feed their rapidly growing populations, expected to reach 2 billion by 2030 under worsened climate conditions.
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扩大实施非洲抗灾农业系统创新和最佳做法的方式
气候变化已经对非洲农业产生了负面影响,随着《巴黎协定》设定的1.5摄氏度的升温门槛迅速逼近,气候变化有可能大幅逆转在粮食安全方面取得的进展。目前,存在着广泛的经过检验和可行的技术、创新和最佳做法,有可能在本区域多样化的农业系统中扩大具有气候适应能力的粮食生产。提出了一个框架和模式,以支持利益攸关方在不同农业系统中确定和推广适合气候适应型粮食生产的技术、创新和最佳做法。这些方案为非洲的政策制定者提供了急需的解决方案,他们目前正在努力寻找满足其公民粮食安全的各种选择,同时也在考虑如何养活快速增长的人口,预计到2030年气候条件恶化,非洲人口将达到20亿。
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