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Sub-title hereStrengthening traditional markets benefits small producers and poor consumers
This week CIAT’s Linking Farmers to Markets team published a new policy brief on Traditional Markets for Poverty Reduction and Food Security: Exploring Policy Options in Honduras and Nicaragua.
Context, conflict and climate change
In an area of Northern Uganda previously wracked by civil war, today communities in the area are fighting a different battle: Climate Change. But understanding deeply rooted socio-cultural dynamics within communities is vital to help them adapt.
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The International Center for Tropical Agriculture (CIAT) develops technologies, methods, and knowledge that better enable farmers, mainly smallholders, to enhance eco-efficiency in agriculture. This means we make production more competitive and profitable as well as sustainable and resilient through economically and ecologically sound use of natural resources and purchased inputs.
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