








ICCS6- February 11-13, 2020 | Pune, India In many countries, a myriad of agroclimatic information products has emerged (such as periodic bulletins and apps). These products cover a spectrum of needs and quality levels, and often overlap and reuse information from each other, forming a complex information "ecosystem." To assess the contribution of each product and the remaining gaps in information provision, as well as the usability of the individual products, an assessment approach is needed that has been lacking so far. Here we report on the development of a systematic and user-centered approach to assess climate information products and their networks; and their application to product sets covering the nexus of climate, agriculture, and food security in Guatemala and Colombia. Across both countries, we assessed 28 products used for agricultural decision making, outreach, planning research, and design of emergency responses. While climate-only information products play a central role in each network, other products intended to support agriculture and food security need to integrate information from different themes or disciplines and sources at different scales. We find that major improvements in the credibility, legitimacy, scale, cognition, procedures, recommendations, and content of most existing products are required. Our experience suggests that the approach proposed here will be especially useful for strengthening internal self-assessment processes, oriented towards learning from experience and reflecting on the lessons learned. Aspects of our approach that contribute towards satisfying these conditions include the iterative nature of the process, the participation of stakeholders throughout the study, the production of comparable data across different contexts and its novelty. Ultimately, the approach we propose is valuable for facilitating the prioritization of actions for improvement and/or the development of new products, thereby helping climate services for agriculture and food security to realize their true potential.