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This approach is intended to guide agriculture management in the era of climate change. This concept was first addressed in 2009, and since then has been restructured through multiple inputs and interactions, globally applicable principles of agricultural management related to food security under climate change, which can provide a basis for economic policy support from by States and multilateral organizations, such as the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The CSA has developed a methodology to respond to changes in international climate related to understanding the role of agriculture in food security and its potential to address the linkages between adaptation and mitigation. The contemporary differences that have arisen over CSA are rooted in old climate debated and sustainable agricultural development policy areas. These include developing countries, specifically their agricultural sectors, in reducing greenhouse gas emissions, as well as in selecting technologies that may best promote sustainable forms of agriculture through rationing in aquatic uses and the breeding of mammals such as cattle in Iraq.
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