Time for an agricultural revolution
Africa’s worsening food crisis
Mounting evidence of failure suggests it's time to try a different way of addressing Africa's food security woes, according to William G. Moseley, a DeWitt Wallace professor of geography, and the director of the Food, Agriculture and Society Programme at Macalester College in the US. He suggests agroecology or farming with nature as a better approach.
William G. MoseleyRates of hunger in Africa are unacceptably high and getting worse.The UN State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World 2024 report reveals that food insecurit...
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