South Asia Major Issues/gaps Climate risk agriculture (all the stakeholders are sensitized) Inadequate agro-meteorological infrastructure/services and.

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South Asia Major Issues/gaps Climate risk agriculture (all the stakeholders are sensitized) Inadequate agro-meteorological infrastructure/services and human capacities (for example in some cases 1 person/country) Best practices/good practices Proven models from India on forecasting and advisory services both from public and private sector (based on the case studies presented) and also seasonal forecast experiences from Kenya Center for Research and Excellence in Agriculture Meteorology (CREAM), Pune, India Participatory approaches through farmer groups (how do we include) Strategic (long term) and tactical (short term – dynamic) decisions Participatory scenario planning (top down and bottom up approach with community mobilization) Actionable points Replicating experiences from India would be possible as all South Asia countries share similar ecological region Capacity building (at all levels and also new professionals from farmer groups)

Big Ticket Idea 1 - Use of crop and climate information services to transform climate risk agriculture to climate smart agriculture Product Models to codify climate and crop advisories Processes Convergence of various players/multi disciplinaries/multi- institutional Public-private partnerships Participatory videos ICT mediated communication (Packaging of messages) Crop value chain approaches (Paddy) Go beyond agro-advisory (bundling advisories with quality inputs) Gender sensitive approaches Validation mechanism (impacts/economic benefits)

Where do we do? Locations Plain areas of Nepal (most productive region) comparison with north eastern parts of India Bangladesh – western parts of Bangladesh (comparison with West Bengal) Sri Lanka - Northern Sri Lanka (comparison with Southern Tamil Nadu) Pakistan – Punjabs of Pakistan and India

Who will do? Actors Met Agencies Agricultural Institutions at various levels ICT players that includes media NGOs/farmer groups/local bodies Private Sector players Policy Makers Donors/International Agencies Smallholder farmers and policy makers Target Audience Note: The details will be nailed down through a planning workshop

Improving the observation networks (that includes met stations, automatic weather stations, data management and dissemination etc.) Enhance human capacities at various levels (scientists, students, technicians, intermediaries, farmers etc.) Use of ICTs to improve delivery mechanisms Big Ticket Idea 2 Enhance infrastructure and human capacities to improve delivery of agro-climatic services Note: The details will be nailed down through a planning workshop