10 best-bet innovations for agriculture in the National Adaptation Plans
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03.04.18
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A degree of future climate change is inevitable, making adaptation measures indispensable. However, as many countries already face the challenges of poverty, hunger, gender inequality and unemployment, it is important to align adaptation and development efforts. The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security explores 10 innovations that can spur an agricultural transformation and help countries to achieve the outcomes they want for their National Adaptation Plans.
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