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Traditional Agriculture's Role in Addressing Climate Change Gaps

A global review highlights the disconnect between advocacy for traditional agriculture and the evidence needed to implement these practices effectively in climate change mitigation.

Editorial Staff
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Recent findings indicate that modern agricultural practices are increasingly vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. This vulnerability raises concerns about food security and sustainability.

The review points to a significant gap between the advocacy for scaling traditional farming methods and the empirical evidence required to support such initiatives. This disconnect could hinder effective implementation.

Indigenous farming practices, known for their resilience and adaptability, may offer valuable insights. However, translating these practices into scalable solutions necessitates a robust framework for evidence-based application.