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SENEGAL, 2025. A couple sowing in the region of Kaffrine
22 July 2025, Kahi, Kaffrine region, Senegal. A couple sowing crops as part of the initiative Strengthening climate adaptation capacities of family farms in the Niayes zone and the regions of Diourbel and Kaffrine through the “Climate Field Schools” approach. This initiative is supported by the Food security and agriculture: accelerating adaptation (SAGA 2) Project, in technical and financial partnership with the Government of Quebec.
22 July 2025, Kahi, Kaffrine region, Senegal. People conducting soil analysis as part of the initiative Strengthening climate adaptation capacities of family farms in the Niayes zone and the regions of Diourbel and Kaffrine through the “Climate Field Schools” approach. This initiative is supported by the Food security and agriculture: accelerating adaptation (SAGA 2) Project, in technical and financial partnership with the Government of Quebec.
07/24/2025
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© FAO / Lala Ndiaye
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GCP/GLO/1159/GQC
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