Climate Smart Agriculture

Towards development goal agendas: public and private capital to mobilise the climate smart finance.

WHAT IS CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE


Agricultural sectors must become climate-smart to successfully tackle current food security and climate change challenges.






Apart from providing food security and being a significant source of rural income, agriculture, forestry and fishery are crucial for other essential products such as energy, fiber, animal feed and a range of other ecosystem services.






We seek to fund sustainable, cash flow generative businesses, that with further support, can achieve a triple win across the climate-smart agriculture pathwat for the bottom line.

THE NEED FOR CLIMATE SMART AGRICULTURE


Though agricultural yields have fallen in recent times, suggesting we have seen peak efficiency in production, demand statistics suggest otherwise.

The recent pandemic showed that whilst many cyclical commodities saw vertiginious falls as the world was 'switched off', food prices remained firm as the global population didn't reduce their consumption of food.






Whilst significant increases in the volume of soft commodities has been achieved, the supply is still not at par with population growth.

Production of wheat, corn and soybeans has grown inexorably, but per the capita supply level has not been sustained.









Simple economices suggests that food prices will continue to be 'well bid' for years to come, as production shortages become very more apparent.

Climate Smart Agriculture seeks to build a pathway towards develop and food security.

Specifically speaking it has three priorities:

  • Sustainability increases overall productivity and income
  • Strengthens resilience to climate change and variability
  • Reduces agriculture's contribution to climate change
  • Though agricultural yields have fallen in recent times, suggesting we have seen peak efficiency in production, demand statistics suggest otherwise. The recent pandemic showed that whilst many cyclical commodities saw vertiginious falls as the world was 'switched off', food prices remained firm as the global population didn't reduce their consumption of food.


    Whilst significant increases in the volume of soft commodities has been achieved, the supply is still not at par with population growth. Production of wheat, corn and soybeans has grown inexorably, but per the capita supply level has not been sustained.


    Simple economices suggests that food prices will continue to be 'well bid' for years to come, as production shortages become very more apparent. Climate Smart Agriculture seeks to build a pathway towards develop and food security. Specifically speaking it has three priorities:

  • Sustainability increases overall productivity and income
  • Strengthens resilience to climate change and variability
  • Reduces agriculture's contribution to climate change
  • POPULATION GROWTH IS DRIVING FOOD DEMAND



    CROP & PASTURE YIELDS ARE DECLINING.



    60% increases in production needed by 2050

    Maize, rice, wheat and soybean all need to increase to meet demand.


    Enhances the achievement of national food security and development goals


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