UNDP Good Growth Partnership: Smallholders Key to Reducing I

UNDP Good Growth Partnership: Smallholders Key to Reducing Indonesian Deforestation (Part 2)

JOHANNESBURG, Apr 27 (IPS) - Smallholder farmers are critical to the success of Indonesia’s efforts to address deforestation and climate change. Creating an understanding and supporting this group, internally and abroad, is a crucial objective for those working towards reducing deforestation and promoting good farming practices, especially as smallholders often work hand-to-mouth and are vulnerable to perpetuating unsustainable farming practices.

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