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Climate-Smart Agriculture for Food Safety, Security, and Sufficiency

In: Agripreneurship and the Dynamic Agribusiness Value Chain

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  • Abdulwakil Olawale Saba

    (Lagos State University
    Universiti Putra Malaysia)

  • Somod Dapo Olohunlana

    (Lagos State University
    Universiti Putra Malaysia)

  • Akinloye Emmanuel Ojewole

    (Southern Illinois University Edwardsville)

  • Musa Alhaji Musa

    (Federal University Gashua)

  • Abdulazeez Adeola Ogbe

    (Lagos State University)

  • Mustapha Saidu

    (Sharda University)

Abstract

Climate change threatens global food security, necessitating cooperative efforts to safeguard food systems. If emissions continue unabated, global temperatures are projected to rise by several degrees Celsius by the end of the century, causing widespread impacts on the environment and society Climate-smart agriculture/aquaculture (CSA/CSAq) offers resilience strategies amid changing climates, focusing on sustainable practices and emission reduction. Addressing vulnerabilities in livestock and fisheries, CSA aims to ensure food security and mitigate climate impact. Globally, innovative CSA practices have been promising. However, challenges persist, including financial constraints and policy hurdles, especially in developing countries. Entrepreneurship in CSA and aquaculture drives innovation but requires infrastructure and regulatory support. Technological innovations are vital advancements that can improve production and safeguard ecosystem services. Nevertheless, the limitations imposed by insufficient funding, knowledge gaps, and regulatory impediments need collaborative efforts from governments, international organizations, and stakeholders. Emphasizing the importance of research and fostering relationships within specific regions is crucial for ensuring food security. More so, collaborative research and policy initiatives are vital for resilient agriculture in a changing climate.

Suggested Citation

  • Abdulwakil Olawale Saba & Somod Dapo Olohunlana & Akinloye Emmanuel Ojewole & Musa Alhaji Musa & Abdulazeez Adeola Ogbe & Mustapha Saidu, 2024. "Climate-Smart Agriculture for Food Safety, Security, and Sufficiency," Springer Books, in: Lukman Raimi & Olawale Paul Olatidoye & Thuraya Farhana Hj Said (ed.), Agripreneurship and the Dynamic Agribusiness Value Chain, pages 405-419, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-97-7429-6_23
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-97-7429-6_23
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