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Food security and climate change infographic
Food security and climate change infographic












Buyers of grains from farmers can collaborate to support farmers in post harvest management and storage.This would also reduce uncertainty for financiers, which would reduce the cost of credit and insurance. This would ensure consistency of supply throughout the value chain, and consistency of income for the farmers. During high-crop seasons, farmers should be able to store their harvested grains and sell them at a later date.Since all of the stakeholders are affected by the grain production of farmers, they should collaborate to minimise the effects of changing weather events, as forecasted by climate change.Poor-quality grain, or reduced supply of grain, increases the retail price of grain which affects the food security of the end consumer.Millers, traders and wholesalers are all dependent on receiving good quality grain and at a consistent quantity from farmers. There is a strong co-dependency between various stakeholders as one progresses along the value chain.The majority of risks for farmers are directly linked to weather changes, which can directly impact the supply of grain.The infographic is the cumulation of this work and reveals some interesting insights:

food security and climate change infographic

During this session, further input was captured from Kenyan government representatives, climate information producers as well as industry representatives from the East Africa Region. After capturing this information, EAGC, in partnership with CDKN, created an initial value-chain infographic which was presented during a session at the African Grain Trade Summit in October 2019.

food security and climate change infographic

Contributors included input suppliers, farmers, traders, processors, warehouse operators, financial institutions and insurance service providers. The information in the graphic is based on input captured from a scoping workshop and a survey of EAGC’s farmer groups. As part of the CDKN-funded project, Mitigating the effects of climate change on grain quality and post-harvest losses in East Africa, the Eastern Africa Grain Council (EAGC) co-produced an infographic on the climate risks and opportunities in the grain value chain.














Food security and climate change infographic