Brief

Effect of disseminating of co-produced climate advisory services on knowledge, attitudes, and practices in climate-smart livestock farming in Senegal

Abstract

This pilot study reveals the relevance of climate advisory service and has proven instrumental in significantly increasing the knowledge base of livestock farmers. This heightened awareness encompasses not only an understanding of climate-related risks but also the practical knowledge needed to implement climate-smart practices to adapt to climate risks. Livestock farmers, empowered by the knowledge develop attitudes through co-produced advisory services, and actively incorporated climate smart techniques into their practices. The approach of adopting a community of practice has proven the multi-faceted impact of collaborative efforts among scientists, local practitioners, and the farming community in shaping a more adaptive and informed livestock farming to adapt to climate change. The co- production approach ensures that the information is not only accurate but also culturally relevant, thereby facilitating a more effective uptake by the farming community. In addition, the implementation of co-produced advisory services can bring positive change in fodder crops productions.