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Africa CSA Alliance

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Africa CSA Alliance
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Africa CSA Alliance

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Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA) describes agricultural practices, approaches and systems that sustainably and reliably increase food production and the ability of farmers to earn a living, while protecting or restoring the environment.

CSA aims to build the food and nutrition security of the rural poor so that farm families have access to enough nutritious food at all times, even in the face of a changing climate.

CSA practices enable farming communities to:

sustainably and reliably increase agricultural productivity and incomes;

adapt and build resilience to extreme weather events and a changing climate; and

where appropriate, contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and concentrations.

Other Partners

CGIAR, CIAT, NEPAD, Care, Oxfam, World Vision, CRS, COMESA, ECOWAS, PAFO, CGIAR-CCAFS, FANRPAN, FAO, and FARA.

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CSA, Alliance, Africa
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Wageningen University & Research
CCARDESA Category

Climate Smart Agriculture for food self-sufficiency and protection of natural resources in the South East region of Madagascar

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GSDM
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1.00
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GSDM
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Within the framework of the MANITATRA project implementation on COMESA funding which consists in scaling up the dissemination of agro ecological techniques and /or Climate Smart Agriculture[1] in the Middle West and South East regions of Madagascar, a field day dedicated to Climate Smart Agriculture was planned in each intervention area. The Field Day in the Middle West was held in March 2015 and was a real success.

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Climate Smart Agriculture
CSA
Natural Resources
Madagascar
GSDM
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(+261) 20 22 276 27
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GSDM
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Department of Environmental Affairs

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Department of Environmental Affairs: Republic of South Africa
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Department of Environmental Affairs: Republic of South Africa

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The department has, over the years, continued to make a notable contribution in creating employment and skill development opportunities through implementation of the environment sector employment programmes broadly. In all 12 priority government outcomes, job creation features as a priority output. In the context of this imperative and the departmental mandate on ensuring benefit from environmental assets which, presents an opportunity to contribute significantly to job creation, social inclusion and the low carbon green economy; the department is responsible for the implementation of environmental Expanded Public Works Programme (EPWP) and the National Green Fund projects among others.

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+27 86 111 2468
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Department of Environmental Affairs: Republic of South Africa
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Understanding groundwater & wells in manual drilling

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Arjen van der Wal
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2.00
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PRACTICA Foundation - Manual drilling series
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Instruction handbook for manual drilling teams on hydro-geology for well drilling, well installation and well development

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UNICEF

ETC

EnterpriseWorks/VITA

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Water Security
Groundwater
Well
Geology
Manual Drilling
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Wouter Jan Fellinga, Melanie Stallen
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PRACTICA foundation
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Van der Wal, A. 2010. Understanding groundwater and wells in manual drilling, PRACTICA Foundation, Papendrecht, The Netherlands

CCARDESA Category

Bean processing enhances food security and income in Mozambique

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IIAM
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CCARDESA
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This article details success of the APPSA project in promoting value addition in Mozambique. APPSA embarked on an effort to promote sustainable value-addition to commonly grown food legumes and increase incomes among smallholder farmers in Zambézia and Niassa Provinces (Guruè, Lichinga, Cuamba, Muembe and Chimbonila Districts). About 913 small-scale farmers (610 females) were trained in legume grain selection, packaging, sealing and labelling. The result was a remarkable success in bean processing and improved incomes.

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Beans
Food Security
APPSA
Smallholders
Agricultural Value Chain
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Oscar Chichongue
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IIAM
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Building capacity of agricultural extension services in southern Africa for scaling up climate smart agriculture innovations

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Wiebke Foerch
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Baitsi Podisi, Sarah Beerhalter

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CCCARDESA
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This resource is a presentation made by CCARDESA during the AFAAS Extention week 2017, It focuses on the approach of the Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas of SADC (ACCRA) Programme’s  approach to capacity building for scaling Climate Smart Agriculture in southern Africa and the & lessons learnt.

 

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Climate Smart Agriculture
CSA

Tackling Climate Change in Agriculture - Training Manual for the Climate Proofing Tool

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Jennifer Frankel-Reed, Barbara Fröde-Thierfelder, Ilona Porsché, Alfred Eberhardt, Mark Svendsen

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2.00
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CCARDESA
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This climate proofing tool is part of the training package on Tackling Climate Change in Agriculture: Approaches to climate change adaptation and climate smart agriculture in southern Africa. It is based on the Integrating Climate Change Adaptation into Development Co-operation Climate Proofing Tool initially developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and GIZ in 2009. This climate proofing tool expands the original tool towards a stronger focus on climate change adaptation in agriculture in southern Africa, and places more emphasis on knowledge co-generation with respect to the specific case study system at hand. It has been adapted to southern Africa by the SADC Adaptation to Climate Change in Rural Areas in Southern Africa (ACCRA) Programme. ACCRA has been established by the German Government through the Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the Southern African Development Community (SADC), funded by the Bundesministerium für wirtschaftliche Zusammenarbeit und Entwicklung (BMZ). The programme is implemented by the Centre for Coordination of Agricultural Research & Development for Southern Africa (CCARDESA).

The training package combines a range of different technical/topical modules with this climate proofing tool and its practical application within specified case studies. This climate proofing tool forms an integral part of the training package.

The climate proofing tool consists of a series of steps which will be implemented in small groups, who will work together throughout the training course. Each group will focus on a particular case study or system of interest – an agricultural system or value chain.

The climate proofing steps include:

  • Assessing the current and future climate risks
  • Identifying adaptation options
  • Selecting adaptation measures

Pre-defined case studies form the basis of applying the climate proofing tool. The selection of the case studies will have been done in advance by the programme implementing the training or by the participants themselves, or both. The case studies have been prepared with details on existing climate conditions, systems characterisation including biophysical, as well as socio- economic aspects.

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Climate Proofing
Training
Manual
Climate Change Adaptation
Climate Smart Agriculture
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Baitsi Podisi
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CCARDESA

CCARDESA Training Package 12: Closing the Gap between Science and Policy for Climate-Smart Agriculture

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ICRAF
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ICRAF
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This resource is part of the CCARDESA Training Package on Climate Change and Climate Smart Agriculture. It focuses on fostering partnerships for up scaling climate smart agriculture. The powerpoint version of this resource is available for modification and reuse upon request

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CSA
Climate Smart Agriculture
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Baitsi Podisi
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CCARDESA

CCARDESA Training Package 11: Postharvest Management: importance under climate change and best practices

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CCARDESA
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CCARDESA
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This resource is part of the CCARDESA Training Package on Climate Change and Climate Smart Agriculture. The power-point version of this resource is available for modification and reuse upon request

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Baitsi Podisi
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CCARDESA

CCARDESA Training Package 10: Climate Smart Agriculture and Gender

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CCARDESA
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This is resource is a part of the Training Module on Climate Smart Agriculture. It covers CSA and gender. The power-point version of this resource is available for modification and reuse upon request.

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CSA
Climate Smart Agriculture
Gender
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Baitsi Podisi
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CCARDESA
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Funding Partners

4.61M

Beneficiaries Reached

97000

Farmers Trained

3720

Number of Value Chain Actors Accessing CSA

41300

Lead Farmers Supported