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Africa’s Agricultural Revolution Will Be Driven by Research and Technology
January 7, 2012 Editor 0
“Unlike the Asian Green Revolution that focused on increasing productivity, Africa’s agricultural revolution is focusing on using new technologies to solve local problems. Its humanistic touch is particularly evident in the attention it is paying to improving local crops.”
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