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Landscape Resilience Fund Helps Farmers Adapt To Climate Change

The Landscape Resilience Fund aims to support circular economy projects that increase income by 25% and improve the livelihood of 500,000 people, of which 50% are women. Smallholder farmers produce 80% of food in developing countries, and although they are least responsible for climate change, they are most at risk. All regions of the world will need to deal with climate impacts in the coming decades. Climate adaptation means adjusting our systems and practices to the change that will happen even if we cease all global emissions today. Here's how the Landscape Resilience Fund can help.

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