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To drive adoption of CSA among farmers, critical to communicate how “win-win” practices deliver productivity and adaptation/resilience benefits for farmers bc GHG emission not a focus
Farmer scorecard as a hook to engage farmers on link between practices and yield by comparing performance vs nearby peers
Awareness of CSA is critical and often exists but is not sufficient where access barriers exist. In this project, we can document and amplify access gaps for most impactful practices in order to send a demand signal that can mobilize supply/service providers (eg, Zero Tillage case study)
Continuing to build awareness and buy-in within JEEViKA on climate focus and starting to forge intersections with others in the ecosystem
Invited to train VRPs and JEEViKA staff on GHG emissions from agriculture. This is a great opportunity but important to flag that enhancing farmer productivity / income and VRP productivity are the primary levers to keep JEEViKA engaged
Convergence platform brings together research and implementing agencies; for kharif 2022 we expect the meeting of convergence platform in March 2022. Akash Asthana (Unlicensed)
Implementing agencies in the domain of GHG emission and CSA are not collaborated on single platform. Currently mapping the ecosystem and having introductory conversation to develop an approach and on-board critical partners. More concrete plan to come in MarchAkash Asthana (Unlicensed)
Interest in carbon offsets remains high but pathway for smallholders to participate still long / uncertain; our work on model calibration and understanding the standards (incl how they could be adapted to work for smallholders) will be beneficial
Crypto is a driver: Toucan protocol to tokenize registered offsets into BTC and KlimaDAO and its ilk which are currencies backed by offsets are driving demand; not sure about its durability. Exploratory discussion with these groups to learn more.
SOC is a major focus for registries (VM 042) and expect methodology changes in coming months.
Lots of funding going towards MRV including Sylvera, SustainCERT, etc.)
Accurate / credible GHG estimates will require recording (and verification) of key agronomic practices. The incentive to do this solely to monetize carbon offsets is too abstract / small and doing so at an individual farmer level doesn’t make sense in the Indian context
Farmer groups / FPOs remain a focus for government given their potential (increased bargaining power for input and output) but are still fledgling. FPOs that build upon SHGs rails is a theme among SRLM partners (eg, JEEViKA) as well. DG exploring how we can empower such groups to
Most digitization digitize information about their members and leverage it to deliver tangible benefits to members (better access to markets, finance and then also potentially offsets)
Many digitization and data collection efforts are top down/extractive which limits their reach / sustainability and siloed which limits their utility. As part of its overall org level strategy, DG is exploring incentives and capacity building for farmers groups to take on this on digitization work themselves. Some potential entry points that align with this work: financing for durable assets esp mechanization that enables CSA (see above on access issues) access to climate adaptation / resilience grant funding
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