Review of climate service needs and opportunities in Rwanda | Land Portal

Informações sobre recurso

Date of publication: 
Agosto 2016
Resource Language: 
ISBN / Resource ID: 
handle:10568/76521
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Rwanda’s variable and changing climate is an increasingly serious challenge to the country’s

agricultural sector and farming population. Climate information services are emerging as a

means to support farmers to manage risk and provide an opportunity to build the resilience of

agriculture to climate at all time scales. Climate services include historical, monitored and

forecast information, and value-added information products such pest and disease risk

warnings, crop yield forecasts, or management advisories. The new Rwanda Climate Services

for Agriculture project, funded by USAID, aims to benefit nearly one million farmers by

2019, and transform Rwanda’s rural farming communities and national economy through

climate services and improved climate risk management. This desk review was conducted to

ensure that the project design is informed by and builds on existing needs, knowledge,

services, capacities and initiatives. It synthesizes what is known about climate-related risks

and their impacts on Rwanda’s agriculture sector; the current status of climate information

products and services; key institutions currently involved in the production, communication

and use of climate-related information; and communication channels that can be used to

deliver climate information services to relevant users including Rwanda’s farming population.

Autores e editores

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s): 

Radeny, Maren
Nyasimi, Mary
Hansen, James

Publisher(s): 

CGIAR (CGIAR)

CGIAR is the only worldwide partnership addressing agricultural research for development, whose work contributes to the global effort to tackle poverty, hunger and major nutrition imbalances, and environmental degradation.


Provedor de dados

CGIAR (CGIAR)

CGIAR is the only worldwide partnership addressing agricultural research for development, whose work contributes to the global effort to tackle poverty, hunger and major nutrition imbalances, and environmental degradation.


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