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GMOs – who will feed us and what will they feed us? Nana Ama Amamoo

Seed diversity around the world comes from the work and research of peasant farmers over the centuries, saving seeds, and selecting those varieties that work best under varying conditions where they live. Smallholder peasant farmers have created and preserved the […]

Zimbabwe: Climate-Hit Zimbabwe Farmers Opt for Traditional Crop VarietiesBY BUSANI BAFANA

Bulawayo — There is always something to eat in Esinah Moyo’s one hectare plot.   In between rows of maize are indigenous beans which make a yummy soup. Groundnuts are intercropped with sorghum, ready to harvest for a meal.   […]

GM crops: African opposition is a farce, says group led by Kofi Annan

Concern in Africa over genetically modified crops has been dismissed as fear of the unknown by an environmental group chaired by Kofi Annan, the former UN secretary general. A report by the Alliance for a Green Revolution in Africa (Agra), […]

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