How can we ensure that drought is no longer an outright disaster to smallholder farmers in Africa, but instead a manageable risk? With low-cost satellite-based index insurance products that monitor climatic conditions in near real-time and automatically trigger a pay-out when conditions are below normal. This helps farmers secure necessary credit for inputs, recover faster from bad seasons and sustainably improve their livelihoods
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Drought is an almost annual phenomenon in Sri Lanka, occurring at varying degrees of severity and af...
Most of the business models for weather services to smallholder farmers in Kenya are financially too...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
The athors explain how CTA has been bundling weather-based index insurance with other services to in...
Africa is facing an escalating soil fertility crisis and without immediate interventions, the contin...
Dispersed smallholder farmers in Sub-Sahara Africa are at risk of social and economic exclusion. Dig...
There is massive scope for linking farmers to valuable knowledge and agricultural services through I...
Marc Ghislain Bappa Se and Nestor Ngouambe discuss opportunities for farmers' organisations to harne...
Agriculture is back at the top of Africa's development agenda, enjoying the support of governments a...
Providing added value services for smallholders using open weather data in developing countries is c...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
There is a lack of weather and climate observation stations in Africa, while food production, harves...
Climate warming affects the water cycle, which impacts negatively on agricultural production and der...
A spatial data management system to profile tea farmers and map tea plots among members of the Igara...
View the document containing all the cases: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/96625An information service ...
Drought is an almost annual phenomenon in Sri Lanka, occurring at varying degrees of severity and af...
Most of the business models for weather services to smallholder farmers in Kenya are financially too...
The remote arid and semi-arid Lands of Northern Kenya are dominated by pastoralist livestock product...
The athors explain how CTA has been bundling weather-based index insurance with other services to in...
Africa is facing an escalating soil fertility crisis and without immediate interventions, the contin...
Dispersed smallholder farmers in Sub-Sahara Africa are at risk of social and economic exclusion. Dig...
There is massive scope for linking farmers to valuable knowledge and agricultural services through I...
Marc Ghislain Bappa Se and Nestor Ngouambe discuss opportunities for farmers' organisations to harne...
Agriculture is back at the top of Africa's development agenda, enjoying the support of governments a...
Providing added value services for smallholders using open weather data in developing countries is c...
Bad weather is a serious risk for low-income farmers, pastoralists, fisherfolk and others whose live...
There is a lack of weather and climate observation stations in Africa, while food production, harves...
Climate warming affects the water cycle, which impacts negatively on agricultural production and der...
A spatial data management system to profile tea farmers and map tea plots among members of the Igara...
View the document containing all the cases: http://hdl.handle.net/10568/96625An information service ...
Drought is an almost annual phenomenon in Sri Lanka, occurring at varying degrees of severity and af...
Most of the business models for weather services to smallholder farmers in Kenya are financially too...