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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture & Food Security (CCAFS) seeks to overcome the threats to agriculture & food security in a changing climate

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  1. How are diseases linked to change? scientists look at climate-sensitive diseases in :

  2. policy analysis in reveals provisions and gaps. Read the info note here:

  3. Soil management: key area for investment in adaptation of African under change

  4. New evidence: economic benefits of adapting to change

  5. How to include in change adaptation strategies: discussion at

  6. won't save food & farming yet; invest & act now says

  7. Crop-index insurance allows farmers to reduce risks when adopting new technologies

  8. From the ground up: aims for sustainable, resilient soil management to combat change

  9. Adapting African ag will cost $30bn, says . How can funding contribute?

  10. "Investment in smallholder farming is good & smallholder farmers are real agents of change"

  11. Laurence Jassogne highlights challenge for smallholders to adapt. research can help them.

  12. is happening now, we must act now. Look how works with & farmers

  13. sustainable production & consumption requires young people engagement: it's time for a youth-led approach

  14. How can science help agri-businesses get climate friendly? Metrics! Great discussion at

  15. change reducing ’s GDP by 1.4%. We must adapt to become more resilient

  16. Investments in climate-proof farming will pay off for future food security . New CCAFS- report

  17. PRESS RELEASE: Experts Launch Action Plan to Help African Agriculture Adapt to Climate Change

  18. Check out how works with & farmers to mitigate and adapt to

  19. 4 unexplored big wins in : tackling climate change through restoration

  20. 1 year after , what next? discusses Live streaming right now:

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