**4. Knowledge gaps and the way forward**


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*Climate Smart Interventions of Small-Holder Farming Systems*

climate adapted agricultural production systems.

supported with favorable policy interventions.

picture under changing climate scenarios of Pakistan.

There is no 'conflict of interest' among the authors.

vulnerability and risk within country.

• The researchers and extension workers may be fully equipped with nutrients

• The mobile applications related to weather predictions and early warning

• Subsidies may be provided to those technologies that support more diverse

• The impact of climate change related projects may be evaluated or reviewed

• The new adapted species may be integrated with conservation practices and

• The regions for research on climate change may be selected based on the most

Agriculture is significantly hit by temperature variability and other variable events all over the world including Pakistan. Farming communities are feeling the worst impacts of climate change and variability on crops and livelihoods. In such conditions, climate resilient crops like pearl millet prove to be a robust, climate smart grain crop. It endures to out yield more nutritious grain sustainably, thereby cheering the fight against poverty and food insecurity due to its resilience. Because it is selected as water saving, drought tolerant and climate change complaint crop. Crop modeling and its application, computer simulation in plant breeding and resource smart approaches supported with policy interventions can present better

The authors acknowledge the critical review of this chapter from K. Grace Crummer, Coordinator, Institute for Sustainable Food Systems, University of

*DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.82872*

systems may be developed locally.

from the agro climatologists.

and SOC kits.

**5. Conclusions**

**Acknowledgements**

**Conflict of interest**

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