Burkina Faso women use agroforestry to restore barren land

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By planting nitrogen-fixing trees among crops, women in Burkina Faso are restoring soil fertility and boosting food security. Although they produce more than half of the nation’s food, women own only eight percent of the land. Still, many are transforming dry fields into thriving gardens, securing both livelihoods and environmental sustainability.





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Burkina Faso
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Africa, News, CGTNAfrica
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