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Thabani Lunga of the Matabeleland AIDS Council and Betty Chiwambo of the Bhuwacha women?s garden group, discuss their work to support those living with AIDS, as well as AIDS orphans, through farming and gardening.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Caring for the sick and orphans]Caring for the sick and orphans

Joseph Nkole of the Cotton Producers? Association of Zambia on the farmer practices and government policies needed to support the industry.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Business sense needed from growers and government]Business sense needed from growers and government

Pans are a simple method of storing water, particularly relevant for livestock farmers in arid areas.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Water harvesting pans for dry areas]Water harvesting pans for dry areas

Dr Ousmane Coulibaly of the International Institute for Tropical Agriculture on the risks and potential of genetically modified (Bt) cotton.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Bt cotton - a safe and profitable option?]Bt cotton - a safe and profitable option?

Malawi, faced with a crisis situation, accepted genetically modified food aid, despite misgivings from some scientists. Dr Sosten Chiota is an environmental scientist at the University of Malawi.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Can small scale farmers benefit from biotechnology?]Can small scale farmers benefit from biotechnology?

Lack of food security is a recurring nightmare for many African countries ? their governments and their people...


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Concentrate on forward-thinking farmers who are not shy of technology]Concentrate on forward-thinking farmers who are not shy of technology

Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Chemical pesticides ? good and bad practice]Chemical pesticides ? good and bad practice

The Food Rights Campaign Co-ordinator for Action Aid Kenya explains the work that Action Aid is doing to ensure farmers? concerns are heard in World Trade Organisation negotiations. She also encourages farmers to be active in pursuing their interests at a national and international level.


Technical Centre for Agricultural and Rural Cooperation[Being heard on the world stage]Being heard on the world stage

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