Climate needs Africa’s farmers to change fast
15 Mar 2016

By TIM RADFORD| Climate change could soon begin to make dramatic impacts on Africa’s agriculture. Up to 60 per cent of land now used to grow beans could become unviable by the end of the century – and in some places, farmers will need to change their ways within the next 10 years.
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Rwanda market ... Bananas can be a boon for farmers in Africa |
Two other staple crops face smaller but still significant impacts, with up to one third of the land now used for maize and bananas no longer viable, say scientists in a new study in Nature Climate Change.
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