Empowering Ghana's Agriculture: Customizing Digital Agro-Climate Advisories to Tackle Climate Change Challenges
- From
-
Published on
23.01.24
- Impact Area

The workshop convened key stakeholders in Ghana’s agricultural sector, representing diverse institutions and key stakeholders across the country’s major agro-ecological zones: Savannah, Transitional, and Forest. The objective of this workshop was to map and profile major crops with their descriptors and fertilizers recommendations for integration into Digital AgroClimate Advisory (DACA). This mobile-based platform seeks to provide location-specific agro-climate advisories, offering tailored information to agricultural value chain actors. The workshop successfully mapped major crops and created a comprehensive database for specific agro-ecological zones. This information will enhance DACA, promoting sustainability and resilience in Ghana’s agriculture. The report underscores the need for interdisciplinary collaboration and technology-driven solutions to combat climate challenges in agriculture.
Related news
-
In the field: Listening to Adaptation Pioneers
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Field days are events that bring people together. In this case, adaptation pioneers, other farmers,…
Read more -
-
Supporting sustainable livestock value chains to restore large rangelands
CGIAR Initiative on Livestock and Climate27.06.24-
Adaptation
Rangelands are critical for biodiversity, ecosystem services, and the livelihoods of millions of pas…
Read more -
-
In solidarity with refugees on World Refugee Day
CGIAR Initiative on Fragility, Conflict, and Migration27.06.24-
Climate adaptation & mitigation
-
Gender equality, youth & social inclusion
A week on from World Refugee Day, explore IWMI's work to support refugees and refugee…
Read more -