Meteorological services in 3 countries (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras) provide more tailored climate information to farmers and farmer organizations by adopting novel CCAFS approaches to data curation and seasonal forecasting including R-CPT, predictor domain selection, and RClimTool. A total of 20 staff across the three Meteorological Services in question have been trained to use these new climate prediction and modeling tools. As a result of enhanced integration with the agricultural sector, Colombia pushes a National Framework for Climate Services (NFCS)
Through the CCAFS approach on closing gaps between research and action across levels on climate-smar...
CCAFS scientist and regional and national partners have scaled out Local Technical Agroclimatic Comm...
Five National Meteorological Services serving a rural population of 125 million, and two regional cl...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
10 farmer organizations in 6 counties in LAM now have fully dedicated agro-climatic prediction and c...
Co-developed, tested, and scaled out by CCAFS scientists, climate services approaches are helping as...
CCAFS scientists worked together with 2 regional organizations (CAC, CRRH) and two governments (Guat...
Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach wit...
CCAFS scientists has co-developed and implemented "last-mile" mechanisms to reach directly the farme...
Climate variability affects rice farming. CCAFS scientists developed and deployed a novel forecastin...
The CCAFS AgroClimas project and its associated bilateral agreements have been the first major push ...
Two statistical models were used to evaluate the seasonal forecasts: Canonical Correlation Analysis ...
Following the Climate Change Law (2013), the Secretariat of Agriculture and Livestock (SAG) has posi...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
The ACToday Columbia World Project adopted climate information tools and innovations in its efforts ...
Through the CCAFS approach on closing gaps between research and action across levels on climate-smar...
CCAFS scientist and regional and national partners have scaled out Local Technical Agroclimatic Comm...
Five National Meteorological Services serving a rural population of 125 million, and two regional cl...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
10 farmer organizations in 6 counties in LAM now have fully dedicated agro-climatic prediction and c...
Co-developed, tested, and scaled out by CCAFS scientists, climate services approaches are helping as...
CCAFS scientists worked together with 2 regional organizations (CAC, CRRH) and two governments (Guat...
Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach wit...
CCAFS scientists has co-developed and implemented "last-mile" mechanisms to reach directly the farme...
Climate variability affects rice farming. CCAFS scientists developed and deployed a novel forecastin...
The CCAFS AgroClimas project and its associated bilateral agreements have been the first major push ...
Two statistical models were used to evaluate the seasonal forecasts: Canonical Correlation Analysis ...
Following the Climate Change Law (2013), the Secretariat of Agriculture and Livestock (SAG) has posi...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
The ACToday Columbia World Project adopted climate information tools and innovations in its efforts ...
Through the CCAFS approach on closing gaps between research and action across levels on climate-smar...
CCAFS scientist and regional and national partners have scaled out Local Technical Agroclimatic Comm...
Five National Meteorological Services serving a rural population of 125 million, and two regional cl...