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Empowering farmers for climate adaptation: a post-COP30 perspective from East-West Seed


November 27, 2025


 

As COP30 concluded recently, one message was clear: transforming food systems and supporting smallholder farmers is essential to achieving meaningful climate action. Climate change continues to threaten global food security, particularly in tropical regions where extreme heat, unpredictable rainfall, and emerging pests are already impacting harvests.

At East-West Seed, we believe smallholder farmers are not just vulnerable to climate change, they are key partners in the solution.

Climate-Smart Seeds for Resilient Farming

For more than 40 years, East-West Seed has been committed to developing vegetable varieties adapted to tropical conditions. Our breeding and extension work help farmers strengthen resilience and adapt to a rapidly changing climate.
 


Our climate-smart approach focuses on four pillars:

1. Climate Adaptation

We develop vegetable varieties with traits such as:

  • Heat tolerance
  • Drought resilience
  • Improved pest and disease resistance

These traits help farmers maintain reliable yields even under extreme weather conditions.

2. Climate Mitigation

Higher productivity means farmers can grow more food while using fewer resources. Our seeds support:

  • More efficient land and water use
  • Reduced crop losses
  • More diverse and sustainable farming systems

This helps reduce agriculture’s environmental footprint and contributes to nature-positive food production.

3. Inclusive and Local Resilience

Seeds alone are not enough. East-West Seed provides training, demonstrations, and farmer-to-farmer learning to strengthen:

  • Knowledge transfer
  • Income opportunities
  • Youth and women participation in agriculture

By empowering farmers with both tools and skills, resilience becomes long-term and community-driven.
 


 

4. Food and Nutrition Security

Climate-resilient vegetable seeds make it possible to grow:

  • Affordable nutritious food
  • Locally adapted varieties year-round
  • Diverse crops that strengthen diets and health outcomes

This contributes directly to stronger, healthier households and communities.

A Shared Responsibility Beyond COP30

The outcomes of COP30 reinforce the urgency of investing in scalable, practical, farmer-first solutions. East-West Seed remains committed to contributing to climate adaptation, food security, and sustainable rural prosperity across the tropics.

The path ahead requires collaboration, and we are ready.

 



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Published: November 26, 2025

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