Indigenous Farming and Climate Smart Agriculture: Innovations for Zero Hunger

Indigenous Farming Practices and Modern Innovations
Indigenous farming practices hold the key to a sustainable future. Agreement between traditional and modern methods can enhance food security. Companies such as East West Seed and Ajinomoto recognize the potential of indigenous agriculture in tackling food shortages and climate challenges.
The Role of Leaders like Cherrie Atilano
Visionaries like Cherrie Atilano are pivotal in promoting this approach. With initiatives aligned with the Rio Conventions, they work towards solutions that address the goals of zero hunger.
Combining Traditional Knowledge with Modern Solutions
- Integration of indigenous practices enhances sustainability
- Supports climate smart agriculture development
- Fosters food security and biodiversity preservation
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