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Climate change resilience

Climate change resilience, adaptation and Mitigation activities

Sustainable Agricultural Land Management (SALM)

This approach optimizes land use while preserving natural resources. Farmers are trained in practices that enhance soil health, conserve water, and reduce erosion, ensuring long-term productivity.

Improved Seeds:

Access to high-quality, climate-resilient seeds helps farmers increase yields and reduce vulnerability to climate extremes. These seeds are often more drought-resistant or pest-resistant, which is essential in unpredictable weather patterns.

Promoting Fruit Trees and Spices

 Encouraging the planting of fruit trees and spices serves a dual purpose. Not only do these trees contribute to carbon sequestration and biodiversity, but they also provide an alternative income source for farmers. This diversification helps stabilize livelihoods and offers food security.

Overall, these initiatives empower communities to adapt to climate change while also mitigating its impacts. By integrating sustainable practices and promoting income-generating activities, farmers can build resilience against future climate challenges, ensuring both environmental health and economic stability.

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