WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income

WHEAT and MAIZE plus partners' scientific evidence, innovative partnerships and enhanced capacity led to policy changes for large-scale adoption of low-emission, risk-mitigating practices in smallholder wheat systems in South Asia. Adoption of conservation agriculture on 2 million hectares and precision nutrient management on 20 million hectares would potentially benefit around 14 million smallholders, produce around 14 million tons of extra grain, and earn US$ 1.3 billion in additional revenue, while reducing ~3.4 million tons of CO2e each year.

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Main Author: CGIAR Research Program on Wheat
Format: Case Study biblioteca
Language:English
Published: 2021-12-31
Subjects:agriculture, climate change, maize, climate, policies, smallholders, income, partnerships, management, emission, wheat, conservation agriculture, grain, risk, adoption, nutrient management, systems, south asia, sciences, scale, asia, outreach, case studies, agrifood systems, rural development,
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1218282023-03-14T13:17:22Z WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income CGIAR Research Program on Wheat agriculture climate change maize climate policies smallholders income partnerships management emission wheat conservation agriculture grain risk adoption nutrient management systems south asia sciences scale asia outreach case studies agrifood systems rural development WHEAT and MAIZE plus partners' scientific evidence, innovative partnerships and enhanced capacity led to policy changes for large-scale adoption of low-emission, risk-mitigating practices in smallholder wheat systems in South Asia. Adoption of conservation agriculture on 2 million hectares and precision nutrient management on 20 million hectares would potentially benefit around 14 million smallholders, produce around 14 million tons of extra grain, and earn US$ 1.3 billion in additional revenue, while reducing ~3.4 million tons of CO2e each year. 2021-12-31 2022-09-12T12:06:28Z 2022-09-12T12:06:28Z Case Study CGIAR Research Program on Wheat. 2021. WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income. Reported in Wheat Annual Report 2021. Outcome Impact Case Report. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121828 en CRP Outcome Impact Case Report Other Open Access application/pdf
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CGIAR Research Program on Wheat
WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
description WHEAT and MAIZE plus partners' scientific evidence, innovative partnerships and enhanced capacity led to policy changes for large-scale adoption of low-emission, risk-mitigating practices in smallholder wheat systems in South Asia. Adoption of conservation agriculture on 2 million hectares and precision nutrient management on 20 million hectares would potentially benefit around 14 million smallholders, produce around 14 million tons of extra grain, and earn US$ 1.3 billion in additional revenue, while reducing ~3.4 million tons of CO2e each year.
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title WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
title_short WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
title_full WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
title_fullStr WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
title_full_unstemmed WHEAT and MAIZE science, partnerships, outreach led to policies for conservation agriculture and nutrient management in South Asia, mitigating climate change and increasing smallholder income
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