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Mapping affordable and transferrable climate-smart technologies for smallholder farmers










FAO, IFAD & IsDB. 2024. Mapping affordable and transferrable climate-smart technologies for smallholder farmers. Cairo.




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    In response to the pressing need for innovative solutions to address food security challenges, a tripartite cooperation agreement between the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), FAO’s Regional Office for the Near East North Africa and the International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD)initiated a comprehensive “Mapping exercise of affordable and transferrable food security-related technologies.” This project targets ten countries where smallholder farmers face different challenges, including Bangladesh, Brazil, Egypt, Jordan, Morocco, Nigeria, Palestine, Tajikistan, Tunisia and Türkiye.
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