Co-developed, tested, and scaled out by CCAFS scientists, climate services approaches are helping assess, produce, translate and transfer climate information to enable agricultural decision making to 420+ institutions in eleven countries in Latin America (LAM), reaching 501,000 farmers in a comprehensive national Climate Risk Management (CRM) from the local level to the national and regional levels, and allowing the generation of a powerful governance structure for rural development and community-level resilience
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTACs) approach was developed in 2015 to provide tailor...
CCAFS scientist and regional and national partners have scaled out Local Technical Agroclimatic Comm...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
CCAFS scientists has co-developed and implemented "last-mile" mechanisms to reach directly the farme...
CCAFS climate risk management approaches were retooled to help 150 institutions and 10,000 farmers m...
CCAFS scientists worked together with 2 regional organizations (CAC, CRRH) and two governments (Guat...
Through the CCAFS approach on closing gaps between research and action across levels on climate-smar...
Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach wit...
Meteorological services in 3 countries (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras) provide more tailored climate...
Latin America farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed throug...
CCAFS' Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTAC) approach was selected as a tool to implement t...
CCAFS supported the development and scaling up of the PICSA approach through funding for methodology...
The CCAFS AgroClimas project and its associated bilateral agreements have been the first major push ...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTACs) approach was developed in 2015 to provide tailor...
CCAFS scientist and regional and national partners have scaled out Local Technical Agroclimatic Comm...
CCAFS scientists developed, tailored and implemented actions to support the implementation of climat...
CCAFS scientists has co-developed and implemented "last-mile" mechanisms to reach directly the farme...
CCAFS climate risk management approaches were retooled to help 150 institutions and 10,000 farmers m...
CCAFS scientists worked together with 2 regional organizations (CAC, CRRH) and two governments (Guat...
Through the CCAFS approach on closing gaps between research and action across levels on climate-smar...
Regional south-south exchanges and continuous engagement for scaling-out the CCAFS-LTAC approach wit...
Meteorological services in 3 countries (Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras) provide more tailored climate...
Latin America farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed throug...
CCAFS' Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTAC) approach was selected as a tool to implement t...
CCAFS supported the development and scaling up of the PICSA approach through funding for methodology...
The CCAFS AgroClimas project and its associated bilateral agreements have been the first major push ...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
Central American farmers are highly vulnerable to climate variability, with crop losses observed thr...
The Local Technical Agroclimatic Committees (LTACs) approach was developed in 2015 to provide tailor...