Zimbabwe: Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe's Food Security
More than 20 trials since 2004 are testing conservation agriculture and drought-resistant crops, with farmers reporting better yields and income.
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Zimbabwe: Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe's Food Security
Bulawayo, Zimbabwe -- Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, serving as a vital source of both food and income. But climate-related pressures affecting land, crops, rainfall patterns, and increasing pest outbreaks are threatening smallholder farmers' harvests, leaving them food insecure.
Field-Based Research Is a Lifeline for Zimbabwe’s Food Security
Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, serving as a vital source of both food and income. But climate-related pressures affecting land, crops, rainfall patterns, and increasing pest outbreaks are threatening smallholder farmers’ harvests, leaving them food insecure. Scientists at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in the capital, Harare, have teamed up […]
HARARE – Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, because it represents a vital source of food and income. But climate-bound pressures affecting land, crops, and rainfall patterns, along with increased outbreaks of pests, are threatening the crops of small-scale farmers who are [...]
Field-Based Research Is A Lifeline For...
Agriculture sustains millions of people in Zimbabwe, serving as a vital source of both food and income. But climate-related pressures affecting land, crops, rainfall patterns, and increasing pest outbreaks are threatening smallholder farmers’ harvests, leaving them food insecure. Scientists at the International Maize and Wheat Improvement Center (CIMMYT) in the capital, Harare, have teamed up with government […]
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