Agroecology: A Pathway to Food Security in Ethiopia’s Huruta Village
Dagne Girma, a farmer in Huruta, Ethiopia, who grows maize, chillies, bananas, and other small crops on his homestead (Pic By Lovejoy Mutongwiza)
Dagne Girma, a farmer in Huruta, Ethiopia, who grows maize, chillies, bananas, and other small crops on his homestead (Pic By Lovejoy Mutongwiza)
WASHINGTON, April 19, 2017 ‒ Economic growth in Sub-Saharan Africa is rebounding in 2017 after registering the worst decline in more than two decades in 2016, according to the new Africa’s Pulse, a bi-annual analysis of the state of African economies conducted by the World
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