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The development of crop decision trees for climate risk management
Sub-seasonal and seasonal forecasts (SSFs) with sufficient lead time (from 1 month to 6 months) can help farmers to make informed decisions regarding their agricultural activities. The biggest challenge with this is translating SSF information into agriculturally-relevant information that can
trigger timely action alerts for farmers and other agricultural stakeholders.
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