Diversifying Agriculture for Better Lives

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17 August 2009
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The “famine food” of trees can keep drought-hit communities alive when all other food crops fail, says Miranda Spitteler. In this week’s Green Room, she argues that policy makers need to recognise the important role trees play in providing emergency food aid.

Read more: news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8181510.stm

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