How Can Africa Move Beyond Colonial Farming Systems to Achieve Food and Ecological Sovereignty?
How Can Africa Move Beyond Colonial Farming Systems to Achieve Food and Ecological Sovereignty?
Africa's soil crisis is rooted in deliberate design. Colonial monocropping system depleted the land; dependence on foreign agrochemicals deepened the wound. Now, scientists are demanding a reckoning. #AfricanCurrents interviewed Dr. Kwaku Onwona-Hwesofour Asante of the ACE4ES Project at CSIR-Crops Research Institute, Ghana, about reclaiming indigenous agricultural knowledge, exploring innovative soil regeneration practices, and building food and ecological systems that secure Africa's future.
What does it take to break free from a food system built against Africa
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