Idea Details
What if major coffee regions in Latin America were to disappear altogether in the next generation? What would that mean for you as a consumer? Or your children? And what about coffee farmers in Latin America? And their children? What will they do if their livelihoods disappear? At CIAT (International Center for Tropical Agriculture), we have been working for years to develop crop targeting tools based on climate scenarios that show how climate change could alter production systems throughout the region in the years to come. We propose to expand our work to generate a range of possible scenarios for changing patterns of land use in Mexico and Central America, and to partner with CRS (Catholic Relief Services) to help coffee farmers develop strategies to more effectively mitigate and adapt to the impacts of climate change under each one. In collaboration with CRS, we can directly impact 7000 farmers and generate learning that helps hundreds of thousands more.
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Selvyn Sancé 15 April 2009 Apoyo a CRS
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DANIEL GARCIA 14 April 2009 Apoyo la iniciativa de CRS.
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Gelwer Cardona 14 April 2009 Apoyamos esta iniciativa de CRS
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Gelwer Cardona 14 April 2009 Apoyo esta propuesta CRS es una organización con mucha experiencia
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Catalino Miculax 14 April 2009 Excelente idea apoyo el proyecto de CRS/CIAT
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Luis Peña 14 April 2009 Apoyo el proyecto de CRS/CIAT en Latinoamerica
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Luis Peña 14 April 2009 Apoyo el proyecto de CRS/CIAT en Latinoamerica
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Karolyna Aguillón 14 April 2009 Claro que apoyo el proyecto CRS/CIAT en Centroamérica
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edidson david 14 April 2009 ok
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Mike Salazar 13 April 2009 Claro hombre!, lo apoyo.. GISCofee
Quiero seguir tomando buen cafe de los caficultores de L.A!! |
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