SIMLESA Project: Improving Food Security in Eastern and Southern Africa

By Nora Brown in Agriculture & Food 1859 views 7th October 2016 Video Duration: 00:04:12
This four-minute overview video describes in brief, the activities of the Sustainable Intensification of Maize-Legume Cropping Systems for Food Security in E...

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