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How A Village In Kenya Changed With The Climate

Submitted by chocho on Thu, 2011-03-03 21:33
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  • Tags: WFP  Kenya  food for assets  climate change adaptation
  • Theme: Agriculture / Food Security
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Climate change is wreaking havoc across Kenya where farmers no longer know when to expect the rains. In the village of Taveta, farmers on the brink of ruin after season after season of failed harvests, found a way to change with the climate and get their fields growing again. Here's how.

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How A Village In Kenya Changed With The Climate
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