SMARTFARM, a data-driven farming and agri-digital services, serves as an adaptation “method”, i.e., the process of adjustment and dealing with actual or expected climate and its effects. Simultaneously, it serves as a “system” that has climate resilience that is able to absorb the climate shocks that it’s exposed to, and also recover from those shocks that it can’t absorb and also progressively respond to new risks that emerge.
The project will build both the adaptation method and climate resilient systems for 200,000 smallholder farmers and then potentially scale up these methods and systems.