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Lack of African fertiliser pushes millions into poverty

Covid and climate change have increased food insecurity

Alex Black
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A lack of African fertiliser pushes millions into poverty
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A lack of African fertiliser pushes millions into poverty

Disruption to the supply of fertiliser caused by war, Covid-19 and climate change has led to a rapid increase in global poverty and food insecurity, according to African development organisation the Thabo...

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