To combat climate change through sustainable land management, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture &Technology has joined a four-year African university partnership to boost agroforestry research. By training experts in sustainable farming, the project aims to tackle climate change and build environmental resilience across the continent. The project titled Strengthening Agroforestry Research and Education for Climate Change…
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