Climate change poses implications on food security in South Asia (Mint)
- From
-
Published on
22.03.18
- Impact Area
India’s Mint published a feature on 2018 The Global Food Policy Report, with a specific focus on the impacts of climate change on food security in South Asia. The report states, “increasing climatic variability, extreme weather events, and rising temperatures pose challenges to food and nutrition security in the region.” It also predicts that South Asian countries will reform their agricultural systems and strengthen linkages with global food value chains, in 2018.
Related news
-
Mapping for Resilience: How Spatial Data is Transforming Karamoja Cluster
Ibukun Taiwo02.07.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
Pastoral communities in the Karamoja Cluster (a region spanning Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, and Ethi…
Read more -
-
Building Resilience and Regeneration: The Central Highlands Ecoregion Foodscape (CHEF)
Sehlule Muzata02.07.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
At the CGIAR Sustainable Farming Program (SFP), we believe that collaboration is essential for trans…
Read more -
-
Planting with Precision: How Weather and Climate Information is Changing Bean Farming in Rwanda
The Alliance of Bioversity International and the International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT)01.07.25-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
Imagine weather information as a GPS for farmers. Without it, the journey becomes uncertain, filled…
Read more -