
AgMission, a global initiative co-founded by the Foundation for Food & Agriculture Research, Washington, D.C., and the World Farmers’ Organisation, Rome, Italy, has partnered with PepsiCo, Purchase, New York, to award three grants totaling $6.7 million to researchers in Australia, Mexico, and Canada. This investment aims to support evidence-based research on the effectiveness of climate-smart agriculture practices incorporating regenerative agriculture principles.
The awarded projects are designed to generate data and insights into how climate-smart practices can be effectively implemented on farms. Limited data currently exists on integrating these practices, which are known to reduce carbon emissions and provide environmental benefits, according to a release from FFAR. The research will focus on developing, studying and expanding the climate-smart agriculture transition in specific crop sourcing regions.
“To create a resilient food system, it’s critical to invest in innovative research that is relevant to the challenges farmers face, to support them in adapting to climate change and other stressors,” says Allison Thomson, FFAR scientific program director. “We are thrilled to partner with PepsiCo to fund research that has the potential to provide valuable data and information that farmers need to enhance their operations. This research has the potential to generate scalable solutions that can be applied to farms globally.”
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