Lebanon, meanwhile, is already on track to develop better policies for increased production and improved value chains for small farmers and is one of CGIAR’s main genebank and crop research hubs. Alongside CGIAR, it also currently works to support a high number of displaced people and farmers from neighbouring countries, all under a deeply challenging economic environment, further exacerbated by the COVID19 pandemic.
“Our food system, already under pressure from climate change, was dramatically affected by COVID19. The F2R-CWANA Initiative is set to encounter the challenges we face” Dr. Rula Amil from the Lebanese Agriculture Research Institute during the Lebanon launch.
From fragility to resilience – a head start in agri-food system climate adaptation
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