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Wild weather is endangering world's oldest form of clean power

Wild weather is endangering world's oldest form of clean power

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The Kariba Dam has towered over one of Africa’s mightiest rivers for 60 years, forming the world’s largest reservoir and providing reliable electricity to Zambia and Zimbabwe.

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Research shows how to grow more cassava, one of the world’s key food crops

Research shows how to grow more cassava, one of the world’s key food crops

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What root vegetable is toxic eaten raw but a hunger quencher when cooked, and provides both tapioca flour and the pearls in bubble tea? This question probably will stump many Americans, but is easy for people in the developing world. Africa need food in 2019- 2020

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Africa’s Biggest “Digital Divide” Lies In Its Rural Areas

Africa’s Biggest “Digital Divide” Lies In Its Rural Areas

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Digital innovations could transform African rural areas and agriculture while tackling many of the continent’s other emerging challenges, from youth unemployment, food insecurity and the need for further economic growth, a new report explains.

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Largest-Ever Study Reveals Environmental Impact of Genetically Modified Crops

Largest-Ever Study Reveals Environmental Impact of Genetically Modified Crops

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According to new research from University of Virginia economist Federico Ciliberto, widespread adoption of genetically modified crops has decreased the use of insecticides, but increased the use of weed-killing herbicides as weeds become more resistant

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America's corn belt farmers face uncertainty after rain … and more rain

America's corn belt farmers face uncertainty after rain … and more rain

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In his 32 years of farming, Steve Fourez says he’s almost never been so late planting corn and soybean crops on the 500 acres he farms in east-central Illinois.

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As U.S. demand rises, easy peelers lead South African export growth

As U.S. demand rises, easy peelers lead South African export growth

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Duty-free access to the U.S. market is one factor in rising production and exports of South African citrus, according to a new report. The rising popularity of easy-peeling mandarins and clementines is another. 

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