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WWF completed a project created for developing scenarios for risk resilience in the South African agri-food value chain. You can view output documents of this project below, including the final report (planning for uncertainty):

  • Smallholder farmers need to leg-up to adapt to climate change. WRC 2016.

  • Commodity value chain analysis of apples - understanding climate risk. WWF 2016.

  • Commodity value chain analysis of dairy - understanding climate risk. WWF 2016.

  • Commodity value chain analysis of wheat - understanding climate risk. WWF 2016.

  • Planning for uncertainty- developing scenarios for risk resilience in agri-food value chain. WWF 2016

  • A policy assessment - Climate Change Adaptation and Agriculture in SA. WWF 2016

  • Current warming will reduce yields unless maize breeding and seed systems adapt immediately. Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS). 

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