By Joyce Chimbi: Concerns are rife that while Africa is growing more crops, these are not for food and that on the current trajectory, present food import costs into Africa, now estimated at $55 billion a year, could double by 2030. Three crop species—maize, wheat and rice—meet an estimated 50 percent of the global requirements …
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