‘Nutritional quality must be at the heart of climate smart agriculture’ — researchers

Farmers in sub-Saharan Africa need to diversify away from growing maize and switch to crops that are resilient to climate change and supply key micronutrients for the population, say researchers.

Maize is a staple crop across the region where it is grown and consumed in vast quantities. 

Led by Dr Stewart Jennings from the University of Leeds, the study argues that diversification towards fruits, vegetables and crops such as cassava, millet and sorghum will improve nutrition security in the country, with people getting sufficient micronutrients essential for good health.

The study…

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