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One billion people around the world are still chronically poor. Agricultural growth and productivity remains central to poverty reduction, particularly in the poorest countries, where a large share of the population relies on agriculture and agribusiness for their livelihood.

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NDHIWA MAARIFA CENTRE: Revisiting Our Kachuth Demo Farm

NDHIWA MAARIFA CENTRE: Revisiting Our Kachuth Demo Farm
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stop complaining about employment and invest in Agriculture

One billion people around the world are still chronically poor. Agricultural growth and productivity remains central to poverty reduction, particularly in the poorest countries, where a large share of the population relies on agriculture and agribusiness for their livelihood.

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