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Face au changement climatique, les paysans africains vont devoir repenser leurs cultures - Haiti24

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Une cultivatrice de maïs dans le comté de Kitui, au Kenya, en mars 2021. MONICAH MWANGI / REUTERS Les petits exploitants agricoles du monde entier vont devoir investir et repenser leurs cultures face au changement climatique en délaissant notamment le maïs, gourmand en eau, souligne, mercredi 27octobre, le Fonds international de développement agricole (FIDA) dans

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