Why regenerative agriculture is crucial for soil protection
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20.12.24
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Agriculture sector in Rwanda, which employs about 62% and contributing 23% of GDP (MINAGRI 2022), faces significant challenges. Productivity remains very low, hampered by climate change (droughts, floods, pests), suboptimal agronomy and low use of inputs. Curiously, over 40% of soils are degraded, further reducing yields. How will the soil be protected?
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