US pledges to support Agriculture in African

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The US government has pledged to support agriculture in Africa.

This comes after Vice President, Kamala Harris toured the Panuka farm in Chibombo district, Zambia.

Report says the farm outside the capital uses new techniques and technology to boost its vegetable crop.

According to a White House communiqué, US private sector made over $7 billion in new commitments after the VP’s call for the sector to promote and enhance climate resilience, mitigation, and adaptation across Africa.

“The United States will continue to support and expand this work. Some examples of the work that we are doing to that end here on the continent includes helping to improve climate modelling, weather forecast and to build new weather stations,” She said.

“We, through that work, know that we can then help farmers decide where to plant their crops, when to plant their crops, how to predict the upcoming growing season in a way they plant crops that are resilient to, or can adapt, to whatever that climate might be predicted to be,” she added.

Meanwhile, Kamala Harris will return to Washington Sunday after a weeklong trip to 3 African countries.

 

AFRICANEWS/Christopher Ojilere

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