Guinayangan CSV experience guides Philippine DA's development of AMIA villages, the Philippine adaptation of CSV approach
2017
CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security
Testing CSV approach in the Philippines, through ICRAF-F2-SEA-P55 project, gained recognition of IIRR by DA as a partner in implementing its AMIA program. DA, through the DA-BAR, invested USD100,000 to further develop Guinayangan CSV as a CSA learning site; and another USD100,000 for IIRR's Ivisan, Capiz project site for same purpose. These sites were used to train regional AMIA teams, particularly in facilitating community-based CSA work and establishing AMIA villages, the country's adaptation of CSV, in 17 regions.
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语言
英语
许可
Open Access, Other
类型
Case Study
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CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security. 2017. Guinayangan CSV experience guides Philippine DA's development of AMIA villages, the Philippine adaptation of CSV approach. Reported in Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Annual Report 2017. Outcome Impact Case Report.
2024-10-31
2025-10-25
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