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Speaking at the presentation of the AMICAF project in Peru, Deputy Agriculture Minister Juan Rheineck stressed the growing need to understand the effects of climate change on the livelihoods of small farmers and food security.
“The Ministry of Agriculture and Irrigation (Minagri) is aware of the vulnerability of the rural population and the dangers it faces,” he said.
The AMICAF project seeks to assist developing countries in addressing climate change assessment and adaptation and improving food security through a comprehensive framework.
This framework would bridge climate change impact assessment, food insecurity vulnerability analysis and livelihood adaptation approaches.
The initiative, which is implemented through FAO thanks to a special fund from the Japanese government, was first launched in the Philippines and had given good results there.
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