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Agricultural Stakeholder Engagement in GCF and Broader Climate Processes Survey (Caribbean) 2021

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The CARICOM AgReady – GCF Project seeks to raise the profile of the agricultural sector involved in GCF’s climate financing. Overall plans involve implementing evidence-based strategies to develop and rebrand Caribbean agriculture as “low-emissions”, enhance market opportunities and attract private sector investments.

As part of project activities to better understand stakeholder engagement at the nexus of agriculture and climate change, we are conducting a survey titled ” Agricultural Stakeholder Engagement in GCF and Broader Climate Processes Survey 2021″

Your input is very valuable thus you are invited to complete the survey by December 17th, 2021 using the link below:

 

 https://forms.gle/RBpyeREqftpfo4Dv5

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