Yellen urges 'urgent' steps to ensure Africa's food security by AFP Staff Writers Lusaka (AFP) Jan 24, 2023 US Treasury chief Janet Yellen on Tuesday called for urgent and climate-resilient steps to boost food security in Africa in the wake of a changing climate as she toured Zambia. Wrapping up her two-day visit to the southern African nation, Yellen said the climate change-fuelled severity and frequency of storms, floods and droughts have hurt agricultural yields on the continent. "We must take urgent action to adapt agricultural practices and technology to the changing climate," she said during a tour of a project that assists small-scale farmers better manage the impacts of changing weather patterns. The project, situated some 40 kilometres (25 miles) from the capital Lusaka, is bankrolled by the Green Climate Fund, which has received $1 billion from the US government. She said the United States was giving priority to "innovative projects" including supplying farmers with seeds that are more resilient to droughts, heat and extreme conditions. Yellen slammed Russia's "unprovoked war of aggression against its neighbour (which) has hurt Africa by exacerbating existing food insecurity and creating an unnecessary drag on the continent's economy". Yellen, who has been to Senegal, was due to travel to South Africa for the next leg of her African tour, just days after Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov visited Pretoria.
From ground to air to space: Tillage estimates get tech boost Urbana IL (SPX) Jan 24, 2023 According to national USDA statistics, no-till and conservation tillage are on the rise, with more than three quarters of corn and soybean farmers opting for the practices to reduce soil erosion, maintain soil structure, and save on fuel. However, these estimates are based primarily on farmer self-reporting and are only compiled once every five years, potentially limiting accuracy. In a new study, University of Illinois scientists demonstrate a way to accurately map tilled land in real time by int ... read more
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