Banking service chronicle published this artcle page no 4 enhanced resilience - developing crops that can withstand extreme weather conditions such as drought and flooding as well as pests diseases and other climate-related risks and shocks; and improving capacity to adapt and grow in the face of longer-term stresses such as shortened seasons and erratic weather patterns are the major goals of enhancing resilience. Banking service chronicle magazine lower emissions - agriculture is a major contributor to global warming. as a result it is critical for climate-smart agriculture to find strategies to cut emissions per kilo of food produced avoid deforestation and identify techniques to absorb carbon from the atmosphere. to address the effects of climate change on agriculture resilient crop types must be developed. 12 42 sustainable agriculture development climate-smart crops should be able to withstand a variety of threats such as pests frosts and extreme weather events Banking service chronicle magazine subscription.
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