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Without transformative adaptation strategies, the impact of climate change is
projected to reduce global crop yields and increase food insecurity, while rising greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions further exacerbate the crisis. While agriculture is a major contributor
to climate change through unsustainable practices, it also offers significant opportunities
to mitigate these emissions through the adoption of sustainable practices. This review
examines climate-smart agriculture (CSA) as a key strategy for enhancing crop productivity,
building climate resilience, and reducing GHG emissions, while emphasizing the need
for strategic interventions to accelerate its large-scale implementation for improved food
security. The analysis revealed that while nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) has improved in
developed countries, the global NUE remains at 55.47%, emphasizing the need for preci-
sion nutrient management and integrated soil fertility strategies to enhance productivity
and minimize environmental impacts. With 40% of the world’s agricultural land already
degraded, sustainability alone is insufficient, necessitating a shift toward regenerative agri-
cultural practices to restore degraded soil and water by improving soil health, enhancing
biodiversity, and increasing carbon sequestration, thus ensuring long-term agricultural
resilience. CSA practices, including precision agriculture, regenerative agriculture, biochar
application, and agroforestry, improve soil health, enhance food security, and mitigate
greenhouse gas emissions. However, result variability highlights the need for site-specific
strategies to optimize benefits. Integrating multiple CSA practices enhances soil health
and productivity more effectively than implementing a single practice alone. Widespread
adoption faces socio-economic and technological barriers, requiring supportive policies,
financial incentives, and capacity-building initiatives. By adopting climate-smart technolo-
gies, agriculture can transition toward sustainability, securing global food systems while
addressing climate challenges. |
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