From the Field: Working with nature to transform lives

In order to prevent the overgrazing of land, shepherds in Tajikistan follow a pasture rotation plan.
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In order to prevent the overgrazing of land, shepherds in Tajikistan follow a pasture rotation plan.
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Irrigation schemes enable smallholder farmers, particularly women and young people, to have greater access to water.
Irrigation schemes enable smallholder farmers, particularly women and young people, to have greater access to water., by © IFAD/FAO/WFP/Petterik Wiggers

The UN agricultural development agency, IFAD, supports many nature-based initiatives around the world that are helping small-scale farmers to adapt to the changing climate, building their resilience to shocks, and transforming people’s lives in the countryside.

These range from pasture rotation in Tajikistan, which is preventing over-grazing; mangrove reforestation in Gambia, which strengthens the local ecosystem and enhances biodiversity; and a soil fertility project in Laos which is increasing food production for the community.

Find out more on the scope of IFAD’s work in the field, here.

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