Creating opportunities for young coffee farmers in Honduras using climate services
Young leaders in their communities successfully acted as facilitators of PICSA implementation in a scalable process, working in a network with the relevant coffee stakeholders in a collaborative learning process. Young people can act as generators of change
in their communities through digital inclusion which enables them to share local information to support coffee farmers’ decision-making. The online PICSA training of young people in rural communities has considerable potential but requires additional facilitator skills and new approaches. It can also complement face-to-face activities and training. IHCAFE is interested in using PICSA as a climate service and as a system to support their coffee extension services.
Citación
Giraldo Mendez D, Jimenez G, Obando D, Clarkson G, Dorward P. 2021. Creating opportunities for young coffee farmers in Honduras using climate services. CCAFS Info Note. Wageningen, The Netherlands: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).