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Tuesday, 14 February 2012
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Prize-winning software applications are helping East African farmers cope with climate challenges
Wheat ages early in hot temperatures, so global warming could lead to lower yields
Locusts prefer what grows on degraded land, and avoid crops rich in nitrogen – to scientists' surprise
This policy brief outlines how science can help improve policies for agricultural adaptation and mitigation
The perfect balance between cash crops and less lucrative tree-planting
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