Climate impacts can increase the prevalence of diseases in coffee crops, reducing overall yields for farmers. Studies have shown that the arabica bean is particularly vulnerable to climate change.
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Hosted on MSNSouth Africa's G20 ambitions bump up against reality of TrumpSouth Africa's presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) was meant to be an opportunity to get rich, powerful nations to pay ...
Africa is turning a new page in its fight against one of its most persistent public health and environmental crises: the ...
For many farmers, the collaboration between AGRA and Equator Seeds is the difference between subsistence and prosperity ...
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Yobe partners UCLGA to combat desert encroachmentThe Yobe State Government has entered into a strategic partnership with the United Cities and Local Governments of Africa (UCLGA), based in Rabat, Morocco, to tackle desert encroachment and climate ...
Colombian women chose fish farms over coca, Africa made income gains, and solar power is surging in Pakistan.
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