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Topic: Agriculture

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  • ONE welcomes new supporters in Senegal

  • Nigeria rising: it’s about what you know, not who you know

  • Innovative women are growing successful farms in Senegal

  • Nigeria’s youth are voting for a better future!

  • Women farmers are sharing their way to success in Kenya

  • Crowdfunded solar energy is powering business in Africa

  • With sensors and apps, young African coders compete to curb hunger

  • Can charcoal made from tree branches be the future in Kenya?

  • Winner of the ‘alternative nobel prize’ turns desert to forest in Burkina Faso

  • This is how your favorite sweet empowers women

  • A farm-to-fork online delivery service means more profit for Kenya’s farmers

  • Can reformed land rights for farmers save Ghana’s cocoa sector?

  • Kenya’s herders fire up a hot new crop: chilli peppers

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