Agro-technology for climate-smart agriculture and resilience to climate extremes in sub-Saharan Africa
Laura Arenas-Calle,
Stewart Jennings,
Andrew Challinor
Abstract:Agro-technologies such as irrigation and new crop varieties can reduce climate risk for agricultural production in Sub-Sahara Africa. SSA has the highest maize yield gaps globally, despite its importance as a staple crop in the region. Reducing maize yield gaps is key to tackling food insecurity; however, closing yield gaps has an environmental cost. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) seeks to minimise this cost whilst maximising productivity and resilience. One key element of CSA is resilience to extreme events,… Show more
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