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When Mrs Ssekide, a smallholder farmer in rural Uganda, joined the Balyejjusa farmer field school, she soon became convinced of its benefits and persuaded her husband to join too. In this video, she tells the story of their success in working as a team. In Uganda, almost 80 percent of households rely upon agriculture for their livelihood, and following her example could prove highly beneficial for the nation’s well being.
This audio production was created through FAO’s partnership with the World Organization of Community Radio Broadcasters (AMARC). This radio programme by JRKDem - Samudra FM in Indonesia focuses on climate change.
Mr. Kustiwa Adinata, Secretary General of the Indonesian IPM Farmers Association (IPPHTI), talks about the impacts and efforts to adapt to climate change in the agricultural sector and coastal areas in Indonesia. Language: Bahasa.
FAO-AMARC Audio productions (Macedonian)
As the climate continues to warm, major changes may occur in the structure and function of ecosystems, ecological interactions and the geographical cover of species with predominantly negative consequences for biodiversity.
Radio Kanal 103, Macedonia
The world population is expected to reach 9.7 billion by 2050. Agriculture has a key role to play in feeding this population. However, agriculture must adapt to climate change and help mitigate climate impacts. Romina Cavatassi and Aslihan Arslan, Natural Resource Economists of the FAO Agricultural Development Economics Division explain how Climate Smart Agriculture addresses agricultural development to achieve sustainable food and agriculture worldwide. They describe the FAO policy work, including key policy messages. This video forms part of a series of policy and governance videos being produced by FAO in 2016.