Kenya's floods due to climate change destroy crops on 168,000 acres, affecting 400,000 people and raising food security concerns.
Kenya's severe floods, caused by climate change, have destroyed crops on over 168,000 acres of land, affecting 400,000 people and raising concerns over food security. The government has acknowledged the unprecedented losses for farmers. Experts recommend sustainable land management practices, such as terracing and diversifying crops, to protect Kenya's soil and water resources and mitigate the impact of future flooding events.
July 06, 2024
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