Adaptation Actions

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183 - Let pigs go into the coconut plantations and cut Navarra for them there
184 - Fence of plantations especially for use by pigs
184(2) - Practice integrated agriculture; use animal manure for crop fertilization, and produce additional crops specially for pig feed
185 - If domesticating wild pig varieties, ensure they have access to water rest areas
186 - Limit the water consumption of pigs to train them for leaner times
187 - During extreme drought farmer should consider reducing his stock (selling animals).
188 - During dry times, the bullocks should be mating, and during the wet productive growing seasons, the animals should be calving.
194 - Cross breed, seletc for and utilize slim, lean wild chickens for drought times
260 - Bury harvested cassava to preserve it before consumption
261 - Make and Use Manioc Flour for use during wet times
262 - Store harvested tubers in a cool dry place to prevent rotting before consumption
263 - Collect and sow seeds to encourage genetic diversity and obtain possible climate resistant traits
264 - Practice tissue culture in the laboratory
265 - Plant several varieties of a single crop in order to continuously select the best and healthiest planting materials
266 - Use physical barriers around gardens to prevent wind-dispersing pest intrusions
267 - Prune kumala leaves to encourage growth of tuber
268 - Prop tilting banana stems with Y stakes to prevent toppling
322 - Plant pasture grass species that can withstand flood conditions (para and elephant)
323 - Plant pasture grass species that can tolerate water (papolo and beans)
324 - Plant fodder tree species in pastures that tolerate water