Handbook on climate information for farming communities – What farmers need and what is available

dc.contributor.author FAO
dc.coverage.spatial Africa
dc.coverage.spatial Angola
dc.coverage.spatial Mozambique
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.date.lastModified 2019-04-10T11:14:45.0000000Z
dc.description.abstract The content of this guide is twofold: to describe the most important weather and agroclimatic products that are available by the National Meteorological Service (NMS) and to identify the most important needs of farmers concerning climate information. Special consideration will be given to the local knowledge used by rural farmers, too often neglected, but a key factor to their ability to cope with climate variability and change. An additional objective of this guide is to improve communication among the NMS staff, in particular, meteorologists and agrometeorologists and to encourage Agro-Pastoral Field School (APFS) trainers and facilitators to be more aware of their respective availability. Furthermore, one of the most important aims is the exchange of agroclimatic information that corresponds to the needs of all concerned, thus facilitating the assessment of the existing climatic risks in farming activities. The integration of the Response Farming in Rainfed Agriculture (RF) approach into Farmer Field School (FFS) is feasibly an effective way to reconcile NMS products with the needs of farmers. RF is a method used for identifying and quantifying rainfall variability at a local level to assess the climatic risks of farming communities. The Climate-Responsive Farming Management (CRFM) approach is an enhanced version of RF that uses modern and digital technologies, such as specific computer software, automatic weather stations, real-time telecommunication and smartphone applications. This approach can be implemented at a minimum cost at the farming level.The integration of the Response Farming in Rainfed Agriculture (RF) approach into FFS is feasibly an effective way to reconcile NMS products with the needs of farmers. RF is a method used for identifying and quantifying rainfall variability at a local level to assess the climatic risks of farming communities. The Climate-Responsive Farming Management (CRFM) approach is an enhanced version of RF that uses modern and digital technologies, such as specific computer software, automatic weather stations, real-time telecommunication and smartphone applications. This approach can be implemented at a minimum cost at the farming level.
dc.format.numberofpages 184 p.
dc.identifier.isbn 978-92-5-131370-1
dc.identifier.url http://www.fao.org/3/ca4059en/ca4059en.pdf
dc.language.iso English
dc.publisher FAO ;
dc.rights.copyright FAO
dc.title Handbook on climate information for farming communities – What farmers need and what is available
dc.type Book (stand-alone)
fao.contentcategory Technical
fao.edition 1
fao.identifier.jobnumber CA4059EN
fao.identifier.uri http://www.fao.org/documents/card/en/c/CA4059EN
fao.placeofpublication Rome, Italy ;
fao.sdgs 01. End poverty in all its forms everywhere
fao.sdgs "02. End hunger, achieve food security and improved nutrition and promote sustainable agriculture"
fao.sdgs 06. Ensure availability and sustainable management of water and sanitation for all
fao.sdgs 13. Take urgent action to combat climate change and its impacts
fao.sdgs "15. Protect, restore and promote sustainable use of terrestrial ecosystems, sustainably manage forests, combat desertification, and halt and reverse land degradation and halt biodiversity loss
fao.subject.agrovoc weather forecasting
fao.subject.agrovoc climate change
fao.subject.agrovoc climate-smart agriculture
fao.subject.agrovoc weather data
fao.subject.agrovoc weather reports
fao.subject.agrovoc agroecology
fao.visibilitytype PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE
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