UNDP launches technical mission in Ghana to scale Climate-Smart Rice farming

Date: 2026-08-18
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By:   Nana Appiah Acquaye

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), with support from the Government of Switzerland, has launched a technical mission in Ghana to strengthen the implementation and scaling of its Climate-Smart Agriculture for Rice project.

The initiative promotes Alternate Wetting and Drying (AWD), a rice cultivation technique designed to reduce methane emissions while improving the sustainability of rice production.

The technical mission brings together UNDP’s Carbon Markets Technical Specialist, the Project Management Unit and national partners to assess progress, strengthen project data systems and identify opportunities to expand the intervention.

The team is also reviewing lessons from the project’s first verification process and strengthening preparations for the second monitoring period.

The work forms part of efforts to improve the quality and reliability of data generated through the project, which is critical for measuring emissions reductions and supporting credible climate action.

The initiative also seeks to contribute to the development of high-integrity carbon markets by ensuring that emissions reductions from climate-smart agricultural practices can be properly monitored, verified and reported.

UNDP said the mission will help strengthen Ghana’s pathway towards scaling climate-smart rice production while supporting national efforts to reduce agricultural emissions.

 

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