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The Citizen Science Network turns local observations into shared agricultural intelligence. Communities collect data, shape insights, and strengthen resilience where it matters most.

The Citizen Science Network

The Citizen Science Network is the human foundation of CSAP.

It brings together farmers, youth, students, extension officers, and community members who voluntarily contribute simple agricultural and environmental observations from their own farms and communities.

Participants are trained to collect geo-referenced, time-stamped data on crop health, pests, soil conditions, weather stress, and environmental change using guided protocols. These observations help transform local knowledge into shared intelligence that supports better decisions in the same communities where the data originates.

This is not a one-way data pipeline. The network functions as a learning community where participants help shape what data is collected, receive feedback and alerts, and see how their contributions influence action on the ground.

Why the Citizen Science Network Matters

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Citizen science strengthens agricultural decisions by combining human observation with digital tools

Join the Citizen Science Network

The Citizen Science Network invites people to be part of a shared journey to improve agricultural resilience through collaboration, learning, and local action.

By contributing observations from their own communities, participants become active partners in building agricultural intelligence that serves farmers, ecosystems, and food systems alike.

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