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Diversified cropping systems for inclusive and resilient agri-food system in Embu County

Diversified cropping systems for inclusive and resilient agri-food system in Embu County

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Date of publication
December 2022
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LP-CG-20-23-4651

The impacts of climate change in Eastern and Southern Africa (ESA), are already well known to farmers. Over 2 million people in Kenya face threat of food insecurity due to climate change. Maize production is particularly vulnerable to climate change. It is projected to face not only 15% climate-related declines in yield without adaptation but also challenges from diminished cropland suitability and poor agronomic inputs and management; degraded environmental bases with declining soil fertility and degraded water systems are already apparent. Given that maize-mixed systems cover over 75% of the cropping land in many places, it is critical to build climate resilience and de-risk through diversification.

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Mureithi, Catherine , Nyokabi, Miriam , Micheni, Alfred , Waswa, Boaz Shaban , Nchanji, Eileen Bogweh

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