Climate change has a significant impact on Zimbabwean banana farmers. With changing weather patterns, including increased droughts and unpredictable rainfall, banana crops are facing challenges in terms of growth and yield. Higher temperatures and changes
2024-09-26 00:00
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Moses Samanga, a 65-year-old banana farmer from Zimbabwe, is experiencing the severe impacts of climate change as his previously thriving farm has turned into a barren wasteland. The unpredictable weather patterns, including irregular rainfall and rising temperatures, have resulted in substantial losses for him.
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