Farmers need support to understand the impacts of climate change and adopt CSA practices. This would involve changes in the behaviour, strategies, and agricultural practices of millions of farmers worldwide. Extension and Advisory Services (EAS) have a crucial role
to play in linking farmers with sources of new information and tools so that they can transition to CSA practices (Simpson and Burpee 2014). Moreover, only EAS have an explicit focus on supporting such change among rural communities.

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