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Topics: Ag India,
"Farmers can grow rice and wheat with 40 percent less water and overcome the threat of future shortages, says new study"
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07/08/2019 SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com
The benefits of cover crops have long been known to farmers, and today, they are also increasingly being studied by agricultural researchers. Despite their benefits to crop yields, soil health, and farmers’ bottom lines, however, many obstacles to cover crop adoption still remainCover Crops – Good for Crop Yields, Soil Health, and Bottom Lines
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07/08/2019 SOURCE: feedproxy.google.com
The benefits of cover crops have long been known to farmers, and today, they are also increasingly being studied by agricultural researchers. Despite their benefits to crop yields, soil health, and farmers’ bottom lines, however, many obstacles to cover crop adoption still remainCover Crops – Good for Crop Yields, Soil Health, and Bottom Lines
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07/08/2019 SOURCE: www.ipsnews.net
Richard Dossevi parks his motorcycle taxi on one of the busiest street corners in Cotonou, Benin’s commercial capital, to wait for commuters amid the summer heat. It has been four years since he left his native Togo to seek work opportunities in neighbouring BeninOf Leaders Then and Now
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Topics: World Population,
Africa is the only world region projected to have strong population growth for the rest of this century. Between 2020 and 2100, Africa’s population is expected to increase from 1.3 billion to 4.3 billion. - Pew Research Center
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Topics: World Population,
Africa is the only world region projected to have strong population growth for the rest of this century. Between 2020 and 2100, Africa’s population is expected to increase from 1.3 billion to 4.3 billion. - Pew Research Center
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Topics: World Population,
Africa is the only world region projected to have strong population growth for the rest of this century. Between 2020 and 2100, Africa’s population is expected to increase from 1.3 billion to 4.3 billion. - Pew Research Center
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