Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)

Climate Smart Agriculture (CSA)

Introduction

Climate-Smart Agriculture (CSA) is an integrated approach designed to enhance agricultural productivity while building resilience to climate change and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. With unpredictable weather patterns and extreme climate events becoming more frequent, CSA is vital for sustainable food systems and long-term rural development. This course is structured to equip participants with practical strategies and tools to adapt, mitigate, and transform agricultural systems in a changing climate.

CSA focuses on optimizing farming practices to achieve food security, environmental sustainability, and climate resilience. Participants will explore climate risk assessments, sustainable land management, soil conservation, water harvesting techniques, and crop diversification. The course also highlights the importance of technology, innovation, and policy support in mainstreaming CSA into local and national agricultural strategies.

Participants will engage in sessions that combine scientific knowledge, case-based learning, and participatory methods to design climate-smart action plans tailored to their local contexts. The course addresses gender-sensitive approaches, financing mechanisms, and institutional frameworks that support CSA implementation across the agricultural value chain.

This training is suitable for agricultural professionals, extension workers, project managers, policymakers, researchers, and stakeholders involved in food security, agribusiness, and rural development across Africa and globally.

Course Objectives
• Understand the core principles and goals of Climate-Smart Agriculture
• Assess climate risks and vulnerabilities affecting farming systems
• Promote sustainable land, water, and soil management practices
• Integrate climate adaptation and mitigation into agricultural planning
• Utilize innovative technologies for climate-smart interventions
• Design inclusive CSA strategies with gender and youth considerations
• Mobilize climate finance for CSA implementation
• Apply CSA at the farm, community, and policy levels
• Monitor and evaluate the impact of CSA practices
• Strengthen stakeholder collaboration and policy alignment

Organizational Benefits
• Improved capacity to respond to climate risks in agriculture
• Enhanced food security through resilient farming systems
• Increased adoption of sustainable agricultural practices
• Access to climate-smart finance and adaptation funds
• Strengthened stakeholder partnerships and institutional frameworks
• Contribution to national and global climate goals
• Reduced greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities
• Improved livelihoods and productivity for farming communities
• Integration of gender and youth in climate-smart programs
• Development of replicable CSA models for scaling

Target Participants
• Agricultural officers and extension service providers
• Climate and environmental policy advisors
• Rural development and agribusiness project managers
• NGO staff working in food security and resilience programs
• Agronomists and soil scientists
• Farmer cooperative leaders and producer groups
• Researchers and academics in agriculture and climate science
• Government officials in ministries of agriculture and environment
• Donor agencies and financial institutions supporting CSA
• Youth and women leaders in agribusiness

Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to Climate-Smart Agriculture
• Principles and pillars of CSA
• Linkages between agriculture and climate change
• Global frameworks and initiatives supporting CSA
• The role of CSA in achieving SDGs
• Barriers to CSA adoption
• General Case Study: Launching CSA in a maize-growing community

Module 2: Climate Risk and Vulnerability Assessment
• Understanding climate data and forecasts
• Tools for assessing agricultural risks
• Identifying vulnerable crops and regions
• Participatory vulnerability assessments
• Climate scenarios and adaptation planning
• General Case Study: Risk mapping for smallholder rice farmers

Module 3: Soil Health and Fertility Management
• Soil degradation and climate interaction
• Organic and conservation agriculture
• Agroforestry and cover cropping
• Composting and mulching techniques
• Integrated soil fertility management
• General Case Study: Restoring degraded farmland using compost and cover crops

Module 4: Water Resource Management in CSA
• Water harvesting and storage techniques
• Efficient irrigation systems (drip, sprinkler)
• Rainwater harvesting for smallholder farmers
• Drought-tolerant crops and water planning
• Managing floods and runoff
• General Case Study: Adopting drip irrigation in semi-arid regions

Module 5: Crop and Livestock Diversification
• Climate-resilient crops and livestock breeds
• Mixed farming systems
• Rotational grazing and fodder management
• Seed banking and access to improved varieties
• Diversification for nutrition and income
• General Case Study: Livelihood diversification for climate adaptation

Module 6: Agroecology and Sustainable Farming Practices
• Ecosystem-based adaptation
• Integrated pest and nutrient management
• Reducing external inputs and energy use
• Promoting pollinators and biodiversity
• Field-level CSA innovations
• General Case Study: Transitioning from chemical-intensive to agroecological farming

Module 7: ICT and Innovation in CSA
• Mobile applications for climate advisories
• Remote sensing and GIS in agriculture
• Data-driven decision-making tools
• Digital extension platforms
• Use of drones and sensors for precision farming
• General Case Study: Enhancing farmer decisions with mobile weather alerts

Module 8: CSA and Gender Inclusion
• Climate impacts on women and youth in agriculture
• Gender-responsive CSA design
• Ensuring equitable access to CSA resources
• Women’s role in climate-smart decision making
• Empowering women-led farming cooperatives
• General Case Study: Engaging women in CSA in coffee production

Module 9: Financing Climate-Smart Agriculture
• Sources of CSA funding (climate funds, microfinance, banks)
• Preparing bankable CSA proposals
• Role of insurance in CSA (index insurance)
• Linking farmers to credit and savings products
• Mobilizing community-based finance
• General Case Study: Financing CSA adoption through farmer cooperatives

Module 10: CSA Policy and Institutional Frameworks
• National CSA strategies and action plans
• Mainstreaming CSA into development planning
• Multi-stakeholder coordination mechanisms
• Institutional roles and capacity building
• Policy incentives for CSA adoption
• General Case Study: Developing a CSA roadmap at district level

Module 11: Monitoring and Evaluation in CSA
• Indicators for CSA performance
• Data collection tools and technologies
• Tracking adaptation and mitigation results
• Participatory M&E approaches
• Linking M&E to decision making and policy
• General Case Study: Evaluating CSA impacts in agro-pastoral communities

Module 12: Scaling Up Climate-Smart Agriculture
• Successful CSA pilots and models
• Building farmer networks and CSA champions
• Knowledge sharing and extension systems
• Strengthening CSA value chains
• Enabling environments for CSA investment
• General Case Study: Scaling CSA through national agricultural programs

 

Essential Information

  1. Our courses are customizable to suit the specific needs of participants.
  2. Participants are required to have proficiency in the English language.
  3. Our training sessions feature comprehensive guidance through presentations, practical exercises, web-based tutorials, and collaborative group activities. Our facilitators boast extensive expertise, each with over a decade of experience.
  4. Upon fulfilling the training requirements, participants will receive a prestigious Global King Project Management certificate.
  5. Training sessions are conducted at various Global King Project Management Centers, including locations in Nairobi, Mombasa, Kigali, Dubai, Lagos, and others.
  6. Organizations sending more than two participants from the same entity are eligible for a generous 20% discount.
  7. The duration of our courses is adaptable, and the curriculum can be adjusted to accommodate any number of days.
  8. To ensure seamless preparation, payment is expected before the commencement of training, facilitated through the Global King Project Management account.
  9. For inquiries, reach out to us via email at training@globalkingprojectmanagement.org or by phone at +254 114 830 889.
  10. Additional amenities such as tablets and laptops are available upon request for an extra fee. The course fee for onsite training covers facilitation, training materials, two coffee breaks, a buffet lunch, and a certificate of successful completion. Participants are responsible for arranging and covering their travel expenses, including airport transfers, visa applications, dinners, health insurance, and any other personal expenses.

Course Date Duration Location Registration
04/05/2026 To 15/05/2026 10 Days Cape Town, South Africa
11/05/2026 To 22/05/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
18/05/2026 To 29/05/2026 10 Days Cape Town, South Africa
25/05/2026 To 05/06/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
01/06/2026 To 12/06/2026 10 Days Kigali, Rwanda
08/06/2026 To 19/06/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
15/06/2026 To 26/06/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
22/06/2026 To 03/07/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
29/06/2026 To 10/07/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
06/07/2026 To 17/07/2026 10 Days Kigali, Rwanda
13/07/2026 To 24/07/2026 10 Days Cape Town, South Africa
20/07/2026 To 31/07/2026 10 Days Mombasa, Kenya
27/07/2026 To 07/08/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
03/08/2026 To 14/08/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
10/08/2026 To 21/08/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
17/08/2026 To 28/08/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
24/08/2026 To 04/09/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
31/08/2026 To 11/09/2026 10 Days Kigali, Rwanda
07/09/2026 To 18/09/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
14/09/2026 To 25/09/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
21/09/2026 To 02/10/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
28/09/2026 To 09/10/2026 10 Days Dubai, United Arab Emirates
05/10/2026 To 16/10/2026 10 Days Cape Town, South Africa
12/10/2026 To 23/10/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
19/10/2026 To 30/10/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
26/10/2026 To 06/11/2026 10 Days Kigali, Rwanda
02/11/2026 To 13/11/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
09/11/2026 To 20/11/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
16/11/2026 To 27/11/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
23/11/2026 To 04/12/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
30/11/2026 To 11/12/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya
07/12/2026 To 18/12/2026 10 Days Nairobi, Kenya