Systemic barriers based on gender differences affect the adoption rate of climate-smart agriculture.
Climate-smart agriculture is more than adapting to and mitigating climate change, it is also about fostering a future where
women are key agents of change.
When women have the tools and knowledge to implement climate-smart agriculture practices, they can become champions of sustainable agri-food systems and help achieve multiple Sustainable Development Goals set by the United Nations.
Read the story @Agriculture Today
http://18.140.71.104/a-blueprint-for-womens-empowerment-and-women-led-agricultural-transformation/
http://18.140.71.104/targeting-women-and-the-youth-in-disseminating-climate-smart-agriculture-in-vietnam/
http://18.140.71.104/climate-smart-agriculture-practices-influence-weed-density-and-diversity-in-cereal-based-agri-food-systems-of-western-indo-gangetic-plains/
