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Adapting farmers to climate variability in Malawi

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Delivering climate services trainings in Mangochi, Chikwawa, Balantyre Authors: Ilenia Babetto, Katiuscia Fara and Dominic Nyirongo A farmer being trained on how to use climate information for making better cropping decisions. A farmer drawing a resource allocation map during the PICSA field practice.

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Latin America and the Caribbean: a laboratory for climate action

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The World Food Programme is implementing an array of measures to face up to the region’s challenges As world leaders gather in Madrid for the 25th UN Climate Change Conference (COP 25), Salvadoran farmer José Cirilo Mendoza looks worriedly at the sky?—?five Photo: WFP/Rocío Franco But it is not just about problems. “The

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Marching towards starvation

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World Food Programme steps up resilience building in Zimbabwe as country stands on the brink of a major food crisis “People are marching towards starvation if we are not here to help them,” said the World Food Programme’s (WFP) Executive Director, David Beasley, after concluding a recent trip to Zimbabwe. “We

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Alternative Bean Cultivation Boosts Smallholder Farmer Earnings in Rwanda

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Photo: WFP/JohnPaul Sesonga Story by Daniel Kibsgaard For COTU, a cooperative consisting of 300 smallholder farmers in Ruhango District in Rwanda, maize is their primary source of income grown during the country’s main agriculture Season A. Farmers learned how to combine fertilizer and organic manure during FtMA supported training.