13 August, 2017

How some African farmers are responding to climate change - and what we can learn from them

As sub-Saharan Africa’s climate changes, small-scale farmers are increasingly looking to innovative ways of dealing with agricultural challenges. And in some instances, the techniques they adopt are helping to combat climate change, too.

Sub-Saharan Africa’s small-scale farmers
lead with innovative climate changes.
Alternative animal feed, climate-friendly grasses and the use of fodder trees are among the examples providing farmers resilience and leading to benefits such as more productive livestock and new business opportunities — all while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and building healthy soils. 

As unpredictable weather and natural disasters hamper food security across the globe, innovation will be paramount for the world’s food producers, from smallholder farmers to industrial operations. Here are three novel ways African farmers are using adaptive strategies to thrive.


Read the Ensai story by freelance writer, Geoffrey Kamadi - "How some African farmers are responding to climate change - and what we can learn from them.”

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