Senegal Tackles Food Security, Promotes Local Grain
Senegalese environmental specialists are promoting increased usage of locally grown grains such as Fonio -which thrives in dry conditions - as a means of tackling food security, reliance on grain imports and climate change. For more VOA’s Annika Hammerschlag speaks to speciliasts and authorities from Kedougou, Senegal.
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