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African food security: research on climate resilient potatoes taking root

Tuesday November 15, 2022Thursday August 5, 2021 by Jamie Locke-Jones

Torrance and Jones’ research has the potential to greatly impact the agriculture of Sub-Saharan Africa, mostly because they have focused on understanding the needs of its potato farmers.

Categories Biology, Featured, Global Challenges, REF 2021, Sustainable Tags Involving ODA countries, School of Biology, SDG 1 no poverty, SDG 2 zero hunger
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