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Reporte Anual Monitoreo 2018: Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima de Olopa, Guatemala

Authors: Mercado, Leida; Ospina, Alejandra; Suchini, José Gabriel;

Reporte Anual Monitoreo 2018: Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima de Olopa, Guatemala

Abstract

En el año 2018, el Programa de Investigación de CGIAR en Cambio Climático Agricultura y Seguridad Alimentaria (CCAFS por sus siglas en inglés) del Grupo Consultivo para la Investigación Agrícola Internacional (CGIAR por sus siglas en inglés) en el marco del proyecto “Generando evidencia sobre la Agricultura Sostenible Adaptada al Clima con perspectiva de género para informar políticas en Centroamérica” financiado por el Centro Internacional de Investigaciones para el Desarrollo (IDRC), realizó el monitoreo de prácticas ASAC implementadas en hogares del Territorio Sostenible Adaptado al Clima (TeSAC) de Olopa, departamento de Chiquimula en Guatemala. En total se encuestaron 279 agricultores, pertenecientes a 158 hogares de seis comunidades (Prensa –Centro y Arriba, Nochan, El Guayabo, Tituque, Tuticopote y Valle Nuevo). Los resultados muestran que la mayoría de los hogares (75% de 150 hogares) es encabezado por hombres. La mayor parte de la población indica no haber tenido acceso a la educación, siendo mayor el porcentaje en las mujeres que en los hombres (59% versus 39%). In 2018, the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS) in the framework of the project “Generating evidence on gender-sensitive climate-smart agriculture to inform policy in Nicaragua and Guatemala”, financed by the International Development Research Center (IDRC), monitored ASAC practices implemented in homes in the Climate-Smart Village (CSV) of Olopa, department of Chiquimula in Guatemala. In total, 279 farmers were surveyed, belonging to 158 households in six communities (Prensa –Centro and Arriba, Nochan, El Guayabo, Tituque, Tuticopote and Valle Nuevo). The results show that the majority of households (75% of 150 households) are headed by men. The majority of the population indicates that they have not had access to education, the percentage being higher in women than in men (59% versus 39%).

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climate change, climate-smart agriculture, gender, food security, agriculture

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