High-yielding Climate-resilient beans improve food security and kick-start business in Zimbabwe
Agriculture used to be at the center of Zimbabwe’s economy, accounting for about 20% of GDP. But it has since declined to about 10%, since the introduction of the land reform bill. The government has been intensifying efforts to prioritize the sector until 2020. The mostly rural population de...
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Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance
2020
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| Online Access: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/109123 |
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