Higher fertilizer prices are making the world's food supply more expensive for wealthy countries and less abundant for poorer ones, as farmers skimp on.
Higher fertilizer prices are making the world's food supply more expensive for wealthy countries and less abundant for poorer ones, as farmers skimp on.
Monica Kariuki is about ready to give up on farming. What is driving her off her 10 acres of land outside Nairobi isn t bad weather, pests or blight the traditional agricultural curses but fertilizer: It costs too much.
Higher fertilizer prices are making the world's food supply more expensive for wealthy countries and less abundant for poorer ones, as farmers skimp on.
Higher fertilizer prices are making the world's food supply more expensive for wealthy countries and less abundant for poorer ones, as farmers skimp on.