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Baobab: Mother of the Sahel

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By Alex TungIn this regular series we profile African indigenous crops that can improve food security and protect the environment.The basic needs for human survival include food, water and shelter.  Baobab, a tree indigenous to...
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Where Would You Like to See More Agricultural Funding Directed? – Part 14

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Photo credit: Bernard Pollack1. Rachel Friedman says: “I would agree somewhat with Jan Nijhoff (COMESA), in that more funding needs to go into setting up networks for farmers to access markets and receive a fair price...
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The World Mangrove Atlas: Hope Amid Despair

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By Daniel KandyThe World Mangrove Atlas revealed some good news and some bad news. The good news is that the loss of mangroves has slowed to 0.7 percent  annually. The bad news is that that...
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Where Would You Like to See More Agricultural Funding Directed? – Part 13

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Photo credit: Bernard Pollack1. Susi Basith, Indonesia“In developing countries, especially in Indonesia, the welfare of farmers will be accomplished if the project funds can be directed to: (1) development of  infrastructure to support farming; (2)...
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We Blog the World (WBTW) was founded by Renee Blodgett whose initial goal was to cross pollinate ideas and stories across the globe with the hope of providing a deeper understanding of cultures foreign to our own. It has morphed from its earliest days and is today dedicated to Transformative Travel, at the crossroads of where adventure, wellness and luxury meet. From some of the most passionate voices on the web, you’ll find rich storytelling and photography from every continent. Read More.

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