Agriculture
As
technologies and practices for better water management and climate-smart
agriculture (CSA) improve in india, solar-based irrigation systems and
direct-seeded rice ar gaining momentum.
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Climate-smart
agriculture (CSA) is an approach for remodeling and reorienting agricultural
production systems and food worth chains so that they support sustainable
development and may guarantee food security under climate change.
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Climate-smart agriculture
(CSA) is an integrated approach to managing landscapes —cropland, livestock,
forests and fisheries—that addresses the interlinked challenges of food
security and fast global climate change.
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CSA aims to
simultaneously achieve 3 outcomes: enhanced productivity increased resilience
Reduced emissions
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The principal goal of
CSA is identified as food security and development, whereas productivity,
adaptation, and mitigation are recognize as the 3 interlinked pillars necessary
for achieving this goal.
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Since the introduction of the conception in
2010 by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), a numeral of technologies
has been developed and applied in india.
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CSA supports the Food
and Agriculture Organization Strategic Framework 2022-2031 based on the Four
Betters: better production, better nutrition, a much better environment and a
greater life for all, leaving no one behind.

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