Since 2020, aggregated from related topics
Climate-smart agriculture refers to agricultural practices and systems that are designed to improve food security and agricultural sustainability in the face of climate change. This approach aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, enhance the resilience of agricultural systems to climate variability, and improve productivity and livelihoods for farmers. Climate-smart agriculture involves implementing a combination of adaptation and mitigation strategies, as well as sustainable agricultural practices that take into account changing climate conditions. Key components of climate-smart agriculture include reducing carbon emissions, increasing agricultural productivity, and building resilience to climate impacts.