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Climate Change Crops and CulturesJuly 20, 2023July 20, 2023

Bringing back neglected crops: A food and climate solution for Africa

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IFPRI, Lysiane Lefebvre, David Laborde, And Valeria Piñeiro Neglected crops such as sorghum, millet, and amaranth may be powerful tools in improving food security in the face of a climate crisis. This blog post describes the value of these crops and the measures needed to expand their use across Africa.

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