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  • Authors: Campos, J.J.; Castañeda, F.; Kleine, M.; Louman, Bastian; +2 Authors
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  • Authors: Ramírez, Jairo;

    ESPAÑOL El presente estudio de Análisis Costo – Beneficio de las medidas implementadas en el TeSAC Cauca, hace parte del Marco de Priorización de la Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC), que se compone de cuatro (4) fases, 1) identificación de prácticas ASAC (medidas de adaptación), 2) priorización de las mismas, 3) análisis costobeneficio y 4) conformación de portafolios de inversión de prácticas ASAC. En la tercera fase, análisis costo – beneficio, no solo se realiza la evaluación económica privada de las medidas de adaptación, sino también la evaluación económica social, teniendo en cuenta las externalidades, que se generan en el proceso de adopción de dichas prácticas ASAC. Las medidas implementadas por la comunidad del TeSAC Cauca hacen parte de un proceso participativo teniendo siempre presente el conocimiento local de sus agricultores y el conocimiento científico aportado por CIAT-CCAFS. ENGLISH This Cost - Benefit Analysis of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices implemented in the CSV Cauca, is part of the CSA Prioritization Framework, which is composed of four (4) phases, 1) Identification of CSA practices, 2) prioritization of the CSA practices, 3) cost-benefit analysis and 4) Conformation of investment portfolios of CSA practices. In the third phase, the cost-benefit analysis, not only the private economic evaluation of the adaptation practices, but also the social economic evaluation, taking into account the externalities, which are generated in the process of adoption of the practices. The measures implemented by the community of the CSV Cauca are part of a participatory process always bearing in mind the local knowledge of its farmers and the scientific knowledge provided by CIAT-CCAFS.

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  • Authors: Comité Regional de Recursos Hidráulicos; Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana; Consejo Agropecuario Centroamericano; Alianza Bioversity Internacional y el CIAT; +1 Authors

    El CRRH y el CAC se complacen en compartir con los usuarios del sector agropecuario el primer Boletín Centroamericano, Clima y Agricultura, a través del cual se comparte información sobre el comportamiento esperado del Clima para el trimestre mayo a julio y los impactos esperados, así como las recomendaciones para el sector agrícola. El comportamiento esperado para el trimestre es producto del LXI Foro del Clima de América Central, realizado del 15 al 17, en el mismo participaron expertos de México, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá y República Dominicana. Utilizando la Perspectiva del Clima como insumo se desarrolló el LX Foro de Aplicaciones de los Pronósticos Climáticos a la Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional, coordinado por PROGRESAN-SICA, durante este Foro se desarrolló la mesa de Agricultura y Café en la cual se discutieron los impactos que las condiciones pronosticadas del clima para los próximos 3 meses podían producir y se generaron recomendaciones para el sector agrícola, particularmente en el contexto de COVID19.

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  • Authors: Daza Arango, Paola; Le Coq, Jean-François;

    Hoy en día, en América latina se presentan diversas iniciativas y formas de abrir espacios para la interacción ciencia-política y fortalecer esta colaboración de cara a los retos de cambio climático1. Estas iniciativas han tenido éxitos y limitaciones, pero dejan aprendizajes que permiten identificar buenas prácticas tomando en cuenta el contexto especifico de la región. En este sentido, es necesario facilitar diálogos para compartir las experiencias de estas interacciones y así, generar conocimientos desde la práctica que, integrados con la teoría, estén orientados a construir herramientas que permitan generar y fortalecer estas interacciones. Por esto, desde el Programa de Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS por sus siglas en inglés), con la colaboración de la Red de Políticas Públicas y Desarrollo Rural en América Latina (PP-AL), se realizó el Seminario Virtual Regional “Interacción Ciencia-Política Pública frente a los Desafíos del Cambio Climático: Experiencias y Lecciones Aprendidas para Sistemas Alimentarios Sostenibles en América Latina” los días 18, 19 y 24 de noviembre de 2020.

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  • Authors: Rivas, Juan Sebastián; Ortiz, Natalia; Salas Betancourt, Daniela;

    On April 21, the Colombia team of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) received a visit from a group of students from the University of the Andes. These students are enrolled in the course “Politics and Food Policies” and visited the Palmira Campus of the Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT. The students, representing various undergraduate and graduate fields such as medicine, political science, government and public affairs, law, international relations, ecology, economics, and industrial engineering, among others, gained insights into the significance of research and innovation in agrifood systems. They also learned how science is applied in Colombian public policy, with specific examples related to climate change and the management of pests and diseases in crops of great importance to the country.

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  • Authors: Gómez G., G.; Santos Núñez, Jorge; Valdivieso Garcia, Mauricio A.;

    Cassava roots are an excellent source of energy that can be used fresh, dried or as silage in swine feeding programs. Chopped fresh roots with a low cyanide content can be given to pigs throughout their life cycle, separately or mixed with a supplement that contains proteins, minerals and vitamins. Roots with a high cyanide content are not easily consumed by pigs because of their high linamarin content. High levels of cassava meal (60-70 percent) have been studied experimentally at CIAT and compared to common maize-based diets in integrated feed programs for the pig's life cycle. Performance of weaned piglets was inferior in the cassava- based feed programs. Met supplementation did not seem essential in diets based on CM. Whole cassava roots can be stored in silos covered with earth, or chopped and kept in polyethylene bags or in trench silos, for periods up to 6 mo without a significant loss in their nutritional value as swine feed. Root silage kept up to 6 mo is easily consumed by pigs. Cassava forage production for ruminants offers very good perspectives. Cassava leaf meal can be used in relatively low levels (~ 20 percent) in diets for growing and finishing pigs. There are possibilities of using higher levels in diets for gestating sows. Because of its low protein content, feeding programs based on high levels of cassava require considerable quantities of protein supplement in comparison to programs that use conventional energy sources such as cereal grains. These aspects should be considered in economic studies on the feasibility of using cassava in animal nutrition. (AS-CIAT) ; Las raices de yuca son una excelente fuente de energia, y pueden ser utilizadas frescas, secas o ensiladas en programas de alimentacion porcina. Las raices frescas picadas, con bajo contenido de cianuro, pueden ser suministradas a los cerdos en todo su ciclo de vida, en forma separada o mezclada con un suplemento que aporte proteina, minerales y vitaminas. Las raices altas en cianuro no son facilmente consumidas por los cerdos por ...

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  • Authors: Ramírez, Jairo;

    ESPAÑOL El presente estudio de Análisis Costo – Beneficio de las medidas implementadas en el TeSAC Cauca, hace parte del Marco de Priorización de la Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima (ASAC), que se compone de cuatro (4) fases, 1) identificación de prácticas ASAC (medidas de adaptación), 2) priorización de las mismas, 3) análisis costobeneficio y 4) conformación de portafolios de inversión de prácticas ASAC. En la tercera fase, análisis costo – beneficio, no solo se realiza la evaluación económica privada de las medidas de adaptación, sino también la evaluación económica social, teniendo en cuenta las externalidades, que se generan en el proceso de adopción de dichas prácticas ASAC. Las medidas implementadas por la comunidad del TeSAC Cauca hacen parte de un proceso participativo teniendo siempre presente el conocimiento local de sus agricultores y el conocimiento científico aportado por CIAT-CCAFS. ENGLISH This Cost - Benefit Analysis of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices implemented in the CSV Cauca, is part of the CSA Prioritization Framework, which is composed of four (4) phases, 1) Identification of CSA practices, 2) prioritization of the CSA practices, 3) cost-benefit analysis and 4) Conformation of investment portfolios of CSA practices. In the third phase, the cost-benefit analysis, not only the private economic evaluation of the adaptation practices, but also the social economic evaluation, taking into account the externalities, which are generated in the process of adoption of the practices. The measures implemented by the community of the CSV Cauca are part of a participatory process always bearing in mind the local knowledge of its farmers and the scientific knowledge provided by CIAT-CCAFS.

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  • Authors: Comité Regional de Recursos Hidráulicos; Sistema de la Integración Centroamericana; Consejo Agropecuario Centroamericano; Alianza Bioversity Internacional y el CIAT; +1 Authors

    El CRRH y el CAC se complacen en compartir con los usuarios del sector agropecuario el primer Boletín Centroamericano, Clima y Agricultura, a través del cual se comparte información sobre el comportamiento esperado del Clima para el trimestre mayo a julio y los impactos esperados, así como las recomendaciones para el sector agrícola. El comportamiento esperado para el trimestre es producto del LXI Foro del Clima de América Central, realizado del 15 al 17, en el mismo participaron expertos de México, Belize, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panamá y República Dominicana. Utilizando la Perspectiva del Clima como insumo se desarrolló el LX Foro de Aplicaciones de los Pronósticos Climáticos a la Seguridad Alimentaria y Nutricional, coordinado por PROGRESAN-SICA, durante este Foro se desarrolló la mesa de Agricultura y Café en la cual se discutieron los impactos que las condiciones pronosticadas del clima para los próximos 3 meses podían producir y se generaron recomendaciones para el sector agrícola, particularmente en el contexto de COVID19.

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    Hoy en día, en América latina se presentan diversas iniciativas y formas de abrir espacios para la interacción ciencia-política y fortalecer esta colaboración de cara a los retos de cambio climático1. Estas iniciativas han tenido éxitos y limitaciones, pero dejan aprendizajes que permiten identificar buenas prácticas tomando en cuenta el contexto especifico de la región. En este sentido, es necesario facilitar diálogos para compartir las experiencias de estas interacciones y así, generar conocimientos desde la práctica que, integrados con la teoría, estén orientados a construir herramientas que permitan generar y fortalecer estas interacciones. Por esto, desde el Programa de Cambio Climático, Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS por sus siglas en inglés), con la colaboración de la Red de Políticas Públicas y Desarrollo Rural en América Latina (PP-AL), se realizó el Seminario Virtual Regional “Interacción Ciencia-Política Pública frente a los Desafíos del Cambio Climático: Experiencias y Lecciones Aprendidas para Sistemas Alimentarios Sostenibles en América Latina” los días 18, 19 y 24 de noviembre de 2020.

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    On April 21, the Colombia team of the CGIAR Initiative on National Policies and Strategies (NPS) received a visit from a group of students from the University of the Andes. These students are enrolled in the course “Politics and Food Policies” and visited the Palmira Campus of the Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT. The students, representing various undergraduate and graduate fields such as medicine, political science, government and public affairs, law, international relations, ecology, economics, and industrial engineering, among others, gained insights into the significance of research and innovation in agrifood systems. They also learned how science is applied in Colombian public policy, with specific examples related to climate change and the management of pests and diseases in crops of great importance to the country.

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  • Authors: Gómez G., G.; Santos Núñez, Jorge; Valdivieso Garcia, Mauricio A.;

    Cassava roots are an excellent source of energy that can be used fresh, dried or as silage in swine feeding programs. Chopped fresh roots with a low cyanide content can be given to pigs throughout their life cycle, separately or mixed with a supplement that contains proteins, minerals and vitamins. Roots with a high cyanide content are not easily consumed by pigs because of their high linamarin content. High levels of cassava meal (60-70 percent) have been studied experimentally at CIAT and compared to common maize-based diets in integrated feed programs for the pig's life cycle. Performance of weaned piglets was inferior in the cassava- based feed programs. Met supplementation did not seem essential in diets based on CM. Whole cassava roots can be stored in silos covered with earth, or chopped and kept in polyethylene bags or in trench silos, for periods up to 6 mo without a significant loss in their nutritional value as swine feed. Root silage kept up to 6 mo is easily consumed by pigs. Cassava forage production for ruminants offers very good perspectives. Cassava leaf meal can be used in relatively low levels (~ 20 percent) in diets for growing and finishing pigs. There are possibilities of using higher levels in diets for gestating sows. Because of its low protein content, feeding programs based on high levels of cassava require considerable quantities of protein supplement in comparison to programs that use conventional energy sources such as cereal grains. These aspects should be considered in economic studies on the feasibility of using cassava in animal nutrition. (AS-CIAT) ; Las raices de yuca son una excelente fuente de energia, y pueden ser utilizadas frescas, secas o ensiladas en programas de alimentacion porcina. Las raices frescas picadas, con bajo contenido de cianuro, pueden ser suministradas a los cerdos en todo su ciclo de vida, en forma separada o mezclada con un suplemento que aporte proteina, minerales y vitaminas. Las raices altas en cianuro no son facilmente consumidas por los cerdos por ...

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