Emerging technologies and data forecasting have had tremendous impact on agriculture, helping farmers to monitor the health of crops, predict future yields, make resource management decisions and, ultimately, help make their farming practices climate resilient.
Despite these gains, there still remains significant gaps on how we collect data, analyse and, importantly, how we disseminate and present that data to communities, governments and the private sector.
Community Jameel hosts a breakout session at the 2023 summit of the Agriculture Innovation Mission for Climate (AIM4C), bringing together scientists, development actors, the private sector and funders to focus on the power of data to strengthen agricultural output using the latest in climate-smart agritech and data modelling.
The discussion will focus on two key areas:
The discussion will close with a presentation of the newly-launched Jameel Observatory-CREWSnet, a cutting-edge forecasting technology platform that boosts climate resilience by empowering underserved communities to interpret local risk, minimise loss and plan for their futures.
The AIM for Climate summit, supported by Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research (FFAR), aims to bring together partners to increase and accelerate investment in and support for agriculture and food systems innovation for climate action.
Speakers:
Climate and environmental specialist, BRAC
Programme manager, water resources and agriculture, National Aeronautics and Space Administration applied sciences programme
Global director, agriculture and food, The World Bank
Executive director, Jameel Observatory-CREWSnet; Co-lead, MIT Lincoln Laboratory climate change initiative
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