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Climate Smart Agriculture

In the context of climate change, the term "climate-smart agriculture" (CSA) refers to agricultural practices, technologies, and systems that aim to sustainably increase productivity, resilience (adaptation), greenhouse gas emissions (mitigation), and the accomplishment of national goals for food security and development. It entails taking climate change into account when planning and putting agricultural practices into action at a variety of levels, from the farm to national policy. Instances of environment shrewd rural practices incorporate agroforestry (coordinating trees into cultivating frameworks), preservation horticulture (limiting soil aggravation, keeping up with soil cover, and enhancing crop turns), further developed water system strategies, and productive utilization of composts and different information sources.

  •     Productivity
  •     Adaptation
  •     Mitigation
  •     Sustainability
     
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