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Developing climate-responsive agricultural extension and advisory services: lessons and opportunities

February 22, 2024
GMT-005, 9:00-10:00 am (America, New York)


Climate change is affecting the lives of everyone on the planet, with smallholder agricultural producers in low and middle-income countries being disproportionately affected. To mitigate the complex agricultural challenges posed by climate change, there is a need to sustainably increase agricultural productivity and incomes, adapt and build producers’ resilience, and reduce and/or remove greenhouse gas emissions, wherever possible. Achieving these objectives requires behavior change, improved access to climate-resilient technologies and practices, knowledge and skills for increasing productivity, climate and market information, income diversification assistance, and better support to communities so they can organize themselves better for collective action.

In response to challenges with developing efficient and effective, climate-responsive agricultural extension and advisory services and systems, the USAID-funded Enabling Farmers for Agricultural Transformation (EFAT) Project, executed by Winrock International, is hosting a series of webinars and learning events. The upcoming webinars will focus on sharing experiences, best practices, and lessons learned about different aspects of extension and advisory services.

Upcoming Webinar Details

Format: Two presentations followed by a Q&A session

Moderator:
Fernanda Zermoglio

Senior Resilience and Adaptation Advisor, USAID Bureau of Resilience, Environment and Food Security (REFS)

Speaker:
Rasheed Sulaiman V

EFAT Project consultant, presenting findings from an evidence review on EAS support for climate change adaptation and mitigation.

Speaker:
Lily Akorfa Keledorme

Head of Impact and Learning, Farmerline Limited, discussing her organization’s experience with developing a holistic approach to providing climate-responsive advisory services to smallholder farmers in Ghana.

Related Projects

Enabling Farmers for Agricultural Transformation (EFAT)

EFAT has three broad objectives: EFAT has primary activities in Senegal and Ghana, responds to the needs of USAID missions worldwide and supports a global community of practice on extension and advisory services.