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For Concern, it is not just about promoting improvements in crop yields (or even reducing the seasonal variability of these) – we also want to see a stronger link between Climate Smart Agriculture and nutritional outcomes.
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Concern has worked with the communities in Dessie-Zuria in the northern part of Ethiopia. Photo: Petterik Wiggers / Concern Worldwide.
Concern's approach to Climate Smart Agriculture is informed by our understanding of extreme poverty – recognising that extremely poor people often have few assets, gain poor returns on those assets, experience wide-ranging structural inequalities and are exposed to risks and vulnerabilities in many shapes and forms