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Simple, cheap practices help African farmers adapt to climate shifts
With the same aim of improving local agricultural practices, the World Agroforestry Centre has teamed up with international aid agency World Vision to gather diverse experts in Nairobi this month to explore innovative ways to tackle Africa’s unending cycle of drought and food insecurity. Click here to read more. Continue Reading
Innovation of the Week: Fertilizer Tree Systems enrich soils naturally
According to “Agricultural success from Africa: the case of fertilizer tree systems in southern Africa (Malawi, Tanzania, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe),” a report from the International Journal of Agricultural Sustainability, simple Fertilizer Tree Systems (FTS) can double maize production in soil that is low in nitrogen, an essential plant nutrient. Click here to read more. Continue Reading
Agriculture: Part of the Solution to Climate Change-World Bank Report
The World Bank cites Evergreen Agriculture as an impressive example that will bring a sustainable agricultural growth in the world. For more information, click here. Continue Reading
‘Reinvent agriculture with evergreen tech’
Evergree agriculture is viewed as the radical, but entirely practical, to a reinvention of agriculture. For more information click here. Continue Reading
Fertilizer Trees End Hunger in Africa-Softpedia Article
A recent artilce by Softpedia describes how fertilizer trees integrated in farm systems have contributed enormaously to alleviate hunger in Africa. For more information, click here. Continue Reading
Creating an Evergreen Agriculture in Africa: for Food Security and Environmental Resilience-World Agroforestry Center Publication
A publication by the World Agroforestry Center talks about lessons learnt and best practises of evergreen agriculture. For a copy of the publication, click here. Continue Reading