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Becoming drought resilient: why African farmers must consider drought tolerant crops
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Becoming drought resilient: why African farmers must consider drought tolerant crops
For the past decade, CIMMYT has invested in breeding and strengthening the adoption of drought tolerant crop varieties across the continent.
March 15, 2019
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