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Kenyan Maasai women turn harmful cactus species into bio-gas and food

The Maasai women of Kenya are overcoming an environmental hazard caused by an invasive prickly pear which was introduced by colonial rulers in the early 1900s. Parts of the cactus called opuntia is edible, but its outer layers are very harmful to livestock which try to graze on it.

These Maasai women have developed an eco-friendly way to turn invasive cacti into bio-fuel

These Maasai women have developed an eco-friendly way to turn invasive cacti into bio-fuel
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Invasive alien species cost Africa s agricultural sector estimated $3 6 trillion a year

Invasive alien species cost Africa s agricultural sector estimated $3 6 trillion a year
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Households in Zimbabwe affected by fall armyworm are 12% more likely to experience hunger

Households in Zimbabwe affected by fall armyworm are 12% more likely to experience hunger
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Households in Zimbabwe affected by fall armyworm are 12% more likely to experience hunger

 E-Mail IMAGE: Zimbabwe smallholder maize-growing households blighted by fall armyworm are 12% more likely to experience hunger. view more  Credit: CABI CABI has led the first study to explore the income and food security effects of the fall armyworm invasion on a country - revealing that in Zimbabwe smallholder maize-growing households blighted by the pest are 12% more likely to experience hunger. Dr Justice Tambo, lead researcher of the study published in Food and Energy Security, sought to investigate the impact of the fall armyworm (Spodoptera frugiperda) on household income and food security as well as the extent to which a control strategy can help mitigate the negative impacts of the pest.

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