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The Smallholder Advantage: A new way to put climate finance to work

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  • Soma, Chakrabarti

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IFAD sees smallholder farmers as more than just victims of climate change: they are a vital part of the solution to the ‘wicked’ climate change problem. Smallholders and family farmers produce four fifths of the world’s food supplies. They live and work on the frontline of climate change, yet they are among the least represented groups in national and global climate policy processes.

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  • Soma, Chakrabarti, 2014. "The Smallholder Advantage: A new way to put climate finance to work," IFAD Advantage Series 304750, International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:unadas:304750
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.304750
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