Climate resilient sustainable agriculture for adaptation to climate change in The Gambia
Smallholder farmers in Gambia are increasingly facing climate related induced disasters and vulnerabilities affecting their lives and livelihoods. During 2010-2012, farmers faced flash floods, periods of drought, disease infestation, saline intrusion, deforestation and massive erosion of their farmlands resulting in crop failure and reduced food security. ActionAid has introduced agroecological approaches including disaster risk reduction (DRR) and climate resilient sustainable agriculture (CRSA) to support smallholder farmers adapt to these shocks and to reduce vulnerabilities.
A wide range of Interventions have been devised across the entire food production cycle to improve communities’ resilience in a holistic manner. The CRSA farmer extension support has created enhanced awareness among smallholder farmers about climate change and its impact on lives and livelihood sources. Project participants have reported an increase in food security and effective adaptation to climate change.