Development of climate smart agriculture in Africa.

R. Mrabet, R. Moussadek
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Abstract Climate change, food system complexity and changing international demands are creating new realities, challenges and opportunities. In this respect, unlocking Africa's agricultural potential is both a vital and a daunting aspiration to achieve commitments to the climate and development of the visionary and optimistic framework of Agenda 2063. In response to these challenges and drivers, climate smart agriculture (CSA) was promoted by governments and international organizations to functionally contribute to reducing vulnerability and increasing adaptation to climate change while ensuring sustainable progress in living standards, value chains and mitigation capacities of farming systems. Remarkable benefits in terms of increased productivity and performances of farming systems, enhanced farmers' resilience, environment and value chain sustainability, and developments of CSA in Africa and lock-in barriers exclusion are under way. These are because of investment in policy formulation and planning, approaches, alliances, incentives, capacity development, research, knowledge sharing, networking and engagement in bold regional and local initiatives. Side benefits from CSA are numerous for Africans in general and for producers and growers in particular. They include poverty alleviation through green growth, just and ethical transformation, gender equity and empowerment, shared prosperity and entrepreneurship via innovation. Overall, investing in CSA and particularly in Conservation Agriculture may greatly enhance a country's strategic thinking and capacity to meet the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
在非洲发展气候智能型农业。
气候变化、粮食系统复杂性和不断变化的国际需求正在创造新的现实、挑战和机遇。在这方面,释放非洲的农业潜力是实现《2063年议程》富有远见和乐观框架对气候和发展的承诺的关键和艰巨的愿望。为应对这些挑战和驱动因素,各国政府和国际组织推动了气候智能型农业(CSA),以切实有助于减少脆弱性和增强对气候变化的适应,同时确保农业系统在生活水平、价值链和减缓能力方面取得可持续进展。在提高农业系统的生产力和绩效、增强农民的抵御能力、环境和价值链的可持续性以及非洲CSA的发展和锁定障碍排除方面,正在取得显著效益。这是因为在政策制定和规划、方法、联盟、激励措施、能力发展、研究、知识共享、网络和参与大胆的区域和地方倡议方面进行了投资。总的来说,非洲人,特别是生产者和种植者,从农业安全中获得的附带好处是很多的。其中包括通过绿色增长减轻贫困、公正和道德转型、性别平等和赋权、通过创新实现共享繁荣和创业。总体而言,投资于农业可持续发展,特别是投资于保护性农业,可以极大地增强一个国家的战略思维和实现可持续发展目标的能力。
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