New project launched to improve rural livelihoods and food security in Mali
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07.04.19
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The Climate Smart Agricultural Technologies (CSAT) project was recently launched in Mali. This research-for-development project will promote and scale up technologies to help producers adapt to the effects of climate change. In addition to scaling up existing technologies, researchers will develop additional options to make better technologies available to different actors, including the use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to receive real-time information on climate and crop pests.
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