Presentation by Sonja Vermeulen and Peter LĂ€derach at "How to design value chains programmes that address climate risks: an IFAD-CGIAR learning event", 25 February 2016, Rome.
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7 SOLUTIONS IN 7 MINUTES: Key CGIAR resources and capacities of potential value to IFAD programming
1. 7 SOLUTIONS IN 7 MINUTES:
Key CGIAR resources and capacities of potential value to IFAD programming
Peter LĂ€derach
Senior Climate Change Specialist
International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)
Sonja Vermeulen
Head of Research
CGIAR research program on Climate Change,
Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS)
2. CSA Country Profiles
Completed profiles for
Argentina, Colombia,
Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Grenada, Kenya, Mexico,
Nicaragua, Peru, Rwanda,
Sri Lanka, Uruguay
Available at:
https://ccafs.cgiar.org/publication
s/csa-country-profiles
3. Cassava Common
beans
Mapping shifts in the geography of crop suitability
Projected
change in
suitable area
by 2050
(RCP8.5) (%)
âą Ramirez-Villegas, J. et al. 2013. Empirical approaches for assessing impacts of climate change on agriculture: The EcoCrop model and a
case study with grain sorghum. Agr. For. Met. 170: 67-78.
âą Jarvis, A., Ramirez-Villegas, J. et al. 2012. Is cassava the answer to African climate change adaptation? Tropical Plant Biology, 5: 9-19.
âą Ramirez-Villegas, J. and Thornton, P.K. 2015. Climate change impacts on African crop production. CCAFS Working Paper No. 119.
Copenhagen, Denmark.
6. Mapping impacts of climate change in the
West African cocoa belt
âą Identify different types of
adaptation interventions
(incremental, systemic,
transformational)
âą Recommendations for actions by
different stakeholders (farmers,
governments, international
organizations, private sector)
Source: Schroth G, LĂ€derach P, Martinez-Valle AI, Bunn C
(2016) From site-level to regional adaptation planning
for tropical commodities: cocoa in West Africa. Mitig
Adapt Strateg Glob Change. DOI: 10.1007/s11027-016-
9707-y.
7. Carbon insetting in the cocoa value chain
in Indonesia
âą Carbon insetting involves
offsetting emissions within
a companyâs sphere of
influence
âą Innovative model for
private sector engagement
to develop low-carbon or
carbon-neutral chocolate
products
âą Focus on establishing a
NAMA underpinned by
carbon insetting strategy in
Indonesia
Banerjee A, Rahn E, LĂ€derach P, van der Hoek R. 2013. Shared value:
Agricultural carbon insetting for sustainable, climate-smart supply chains
and better rural livelihoods. CIAT Policy Brief No. 12. Centro Internacional
de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, Colombia.