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INCREASED CAPACITY BUILDING FOR CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE



Ministry of Economic Growth & Job Creation | 2018-06-26 09:59:00


Approximately five thousand (5000) smallholder farmers in the parishes of Portland, St. Thomas and St. Mary will benefit from technical and technological expertise to increase their capacity to implement climate-smart agricultural practices.
The farmers will be engaged through a project entitled “Accelerating the Uptake of Climate-smart Agriculture in selected African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) countries” which is being implemented in three beneficiary countries - Jamaica, Mali and Ethiopia - over a two year period.
The project is being implemented in collaboration with the Technical Centre for Agriculture and Rural Cooperation (CTA), based in the Netherlands. The Jamaican component is to be executed through a partnership involving the CTA, the Climate Change Division in the Ministry of Economic Growth and Job Creation (CCD) and the Rural Agricultural Development Authority (RADA).
The project is aimed at promoting the incorporation of information communication technology (ICT) tools as an element of climate-smart agriculture and the widespread adoption of climate-smart practices that are aligned with national priorities, in an effort to improve the resilience of the agriculture sector, enhance productivity and food security and secure the income of smallholder farmers.
Principal Director of the CCD, UnaMay Gordon, welcomes the partnership especially since agriculture is one of the sectors most impacted by climate change. She said, “Promoting the use of climate-smart agriculture will go a far way in the resilience building effort and improving food security for our people. The fact that the activities will be carried out in alignment with the national priorities will allow us to
keep at the forefront of our minds the fulfilment of our obligations under the Paris Agreement as it relates to our nationally determined contributions (NDCs).”
Oluyede Ajayi, the CTA’s Senior Programme Coordinator, who is in Jamaica for the project launch on June 21, says the intervention will be carried out through ICT-based extension approaches. “We will be working with beneficiary countries to review national climate change priorities, including NDCs, and identify opportunities and entry points for the promotion and implementation of climate-smart agricultural technologies. We will also be facilitating training and access to ICT-enabled information and advisory services for smallholder farmers to provide weather and climate-smart agricultural services.”
Chief Executive Officer of RADA, Peter Thompson, endorses the increased adoption of climate-smart agricultural practices as an approach that can secure multiple benefits. “It has the potential to not only increase productivity, but support adaptation as well as mitigation. As one of the primary agencies on the frontline of engagement with farmers and other agricultural agencies, we welcome the support in building our engagement outlets with our stakeholders and strengthening our extension services and we look forward to working with the partners to achieve maximum results.”
The CTA is a joint international institution of the ACP group of states and the European Union (EU). Its mission is to advance food and nutritional security, increase prosperity and encourage sound natural resource management in ACP countries. It provides access to information and knowledge, facilitates policy dialogue and strengthens the capacity of agricultural and rural development institutions and communities. The CTA operates under the framework of the Cotonou Agreement and is funded by the EU.




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