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Hantavirus in Africa: why climate change, rats and weak surveillance are worrying scientists

Hantavirus in Africa: why climate change, rats and weak surveillance are worrying scientists

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Hantaviruses are not new. They have circulated for decades in rodent populations, particularly in rats and mice.

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Africa's USD 100B Agriculture Finance Gap: Where Capital Is Finally Flowing

Africa's USD 100B Agriculture Finance Gap: Where Capital Is Finally Flowing

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Africa needs USD 100B+ annually to transform its agriculture sector and feed 2.5 billion people by 2050. In 2026, capital is finally moving — but into specific corridors most institutional allocators are not tracking. Here is where DFI commitments and private capital are landing.

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Agriculture in Africa: science and research can’t make an impact without investment and good policies

Agriculture in Africa: science and research can’t make an impact without investment and good policies

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Agriculture is the lifeblood of Africa. More than 60% of African households depend directly or indirectly on the land for their livelihoods. And the continent has nearly 60% of the world’s uncultivated arable land.

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When War Reaches the Soil: How the Iran Conflict Could Starve Africa's Next Harvest

When War Reaches the Soil: How the Iran Conflict Could Starve Africa's Next Harvest

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Wars rarely stay where they start.

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Zimbabwe to Return 67 European Farms Seized in Mugabe’s Land Grab

Zimbabwe to Return 67 European Farms Seized in Mugabe’s Land Grab

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Zimbabwe has announced it will return 67 farms that were seized from foreign nationals during the violent land reform programme initiated under former president Robert Mugabe, as the country intensifies its drive to mend relations with Western governments and unlock long-stalled debt relief.

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No water, no crops: irrigation schemes could be a powerful way for South Africa’s smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change

No water, no crops: irrigation schemes could be a powerful way for South Africa’s smallholder farmers to adapt to climate change

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Across South Africa’s rural landscape, thousands of hectares of fertile land lie unused. Irrigation systems have collapsed, water no longer reaches crops reliably, and many farmers lack the support needed to keep production going.

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