How inclusive agriculture changes lives

How inclusive agriculture changes lives

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How technology is closing the rural information gap

Radio is the only means of communication for two thirds of people living in rural Africa, making it an essential and powerful platform that can help drive food security. Now, emerging technology is making it easier than ever for vital information to reach those who need it most.I ...  Show more

Life stories from Peru: Adapting with cacao

Adaptation can seem daunting for rural businesses, but it’s a win-win. By adopting sustainable farming techniques like agroforestry, small-scale farmers can drive economic growth while protecting their land.In the third episode in our “Life stories” mini-series, we head to the Pe ...  Show more

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