Public Private Partnership with Village Link scales DCAS to 139.000 farmers
Partnering with Village Link, The Alliance of Bioversity International & CIAT we were able to scale from 4 to 10 Digital Climate Advisory Services (DCAS) across five regions of Myanmar via the Htwet Toe platform, reaching 139,000 farmers.
By integrating improved localized forecasts, decision-tree tools, and finance-linked training, the initiative further extended climate-informed decision-making. Evidence of strong user engagement and impacts, with high economic returns among monsoon rice farmers in Ayeyarwady Delta, demonstrates a viable, scalable climate service model for strengthening resilience and productivity in climate-sensitive agriculture.
A few highlights:
- Advisories are extended from fish and rice to maize, potato, sesame and more.
- Monsoon rice producers achieved +27 rice yields.
- 1085 farmers (of which 42% women) are trained on usage and advisory with microfinance access.
For all results download the report below.

