Between February and April 2021 research was conducted to assess the user needs of selected farmer groups in Zambia for farmer centric agrometeorological information services. Specifically, it aimed to: • Identify the types of weather information and agronomic advice that farmers currently receive, the sources that they use and how satisfied they are with the information they receive; • Better understand the effects of climate variability and change on different agricultural activities and the decisions farmers are able to make; and • Enable farmers to identify what weather and climate information, services and agronomic advice they need and how they would like to access it. The results were then presented to key stakeholders and used i...
CCAFS (through the International Livestock Research Institute and the International Research Instit...
A scoping study to assess demand, opportunities and potential for the use of interactive radio to de...
One major challenge facing farmers and other end-users of weather and climate information in Kenya i...
This report presents final findings from the baseline data collection exercise conducted for the Glo...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
Climate information services can build the resilience of African farmers to address the increasing t...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The substantial body of knowledge about good practice in climate services suggests that making clima...
The Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture project has sought to build capacity of the country’s na...
This report reflects the summary of baseline findings in Malawi, under the auspices of the Global Fr...
We evaluated 3,046 farmers spread across the country’s districts to establish baseline about climate...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
This report presents final findings from the baseline data collection exercise conducted for Global...
The use of climate services (CS) for the provisioning of climate information for informed decision-m...
CCAFS (through the International Livestock Research Institute and the International Research Instit...
A scoping study to assess demand, opportunities and potential for the use of interactive radio to de...
One major challenge facing farmers and other end-users of weather and climate information in Kenya i...
This report presents final findings from the baseline data collection exercise conducted for the Glo...
Throughout Sub-Saharan Africa, smallholder farmers are at the frontlines of an increasingly variable...
Climate information services can build the resilience of African farmers to address the increasing t...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
We consider the question of what is needed for climate services to support sub-Saharan African farme...
The substantial body of knowledge about good practice in climate services suggests that making clima...
The Rwanda Climate Services for Agriculture project has sought to build capacity of the country’s na...
This report reflects the summary of baseline findings in Malawi, under the auspices of the Global Fr...
We evaluated 3,046 farmers spread across the country’s districts to establish baseline about climate...
Through the ages, farmers have used indigenous knowledge and traditional coping strategies to adapt ...
This report presents final findings from the baseline data collection exercise conducted for Global...
The use of climate services (CS) for the provisioning of climate information for informed decision-m...
CCAFS (through the International Livestock Research Institute and the International Research Instit...
A scoping study to assess demand, opportunities and potential for the use of interactive radio to de...
One major challenge facing farmers and other end-users of weather and climate information in Kenya i...