Gates Foundation pledges $1.4 billion to help farmers adapt to extreme weather
The Gates Foundation will invest $1.4 billion to support climate-resilient crops, AI tools, and weather forecasts aimed at helping vulnerable farmers adapt to extreme weather, officials said.
- The Gates Foundation pledged $1.4 billion to help smallholder farmers adapt to climate change and protect their progress against poverty.
- The investment will scale up farmer-led innovations like digital advisory services, climate-resilient crops and livestock, and soil health innovations.
- Partnerships like AIM for Scale and TomorrowNow are already reaching millions of farmers with services like weather alerts to improve yields.
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Gates Foundation pledges $1.4 billion to help farmers adapt to extreme weather
Billionaire Bill Gates' foundation will spend at least $1.4 billion over the next four years to help farmers in sub-Saharan Africa and Asia access technologies for adapting to extreme weather, the organization's CEO told Reuters.
Gates Foundation Commits $1.4 Billion to Help Smallholder Farmers Adapt to Climate Change
BELEM, Brazil, Nov 7 — The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has announced a $1.4 billion investment to help smallholder farmers across sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia adapt to extreme weather and strengthen food security. Announced at COP30 in Belém, Brazil, the four-year commitment will expand access to evidence-backed innovations that help farmers build resilience against droughts, floods, and rising temperatures. Less than 1% of global clima…
The rio billion and Philanthropo Bill Gates is investing a large amount of money to help small farmers adapt themselves to changing the climate and aim to fill a funding gap for the product or food. Read more (1/07/2025
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