A woman showing potatoes harvested from her farmland during dry season in Fatumnasi village, South Central Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Farmers often cultivate lands most vulnerable to drought and anomalous weather events, according to a 2021 scientific assessment focusing on climate risk, which was published by The World Bank Group and Asian Development Bank. Furthermore, poorer farmers and communities are least able to afford local water storage, irrigation infrastructure, and technologies for climate change adaptation, the report said.

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A woman showing potatoes harvested from her farmland during dry season in Fatumnasi village, South Central Timor, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Farmers often cultivate lands most vulnerable to drought and anomalous weather events, according to a 2021 scientific assessment focusing on climate risk, which was published by The World Bank Group and Asian Development Bank. Furthermore, poorer farmers and communities are least able to afford local water storage, irrigation infrastructure, and technologies for climate change adaptation, the report said.