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| Smallholder farmer prepares maize plot for planting

Drought resistant crops

Category: Research
Date: January 4th 2012
By: admin

A mixed field of sorghum and cassava crops, which are much more drought-resistant than maize (Nyagatare, Rwanda)

Photo by: IFDC photography

Tags: cassava | drought resistant | Maize | rwanda
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