Supporting the Implementation and Revision of Agriculture Disaster Risk Management (ADRM) Plan in Dominica - TCP/DMI/3702
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Dominica is recurrently threatened by severe natural hazards and disasters, due to its topography and location in the hurricane belt, and because of its mountainous terrain, farming is mainly practiced on steep slopes Tropical storms often cause high crop losses, landslides and severe soil erosion, as well as nutrient leaching, which in turn results in low soil fertility and low productivity As the frequency of extreme weather events continues to grow in the Caribbean additional support and preparation is needed to help prevent and mitigate potential damages to the agriculture as well as to other sectors in Dominica.
