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HomeWorld NewsFighting for food sovereignty at COP30: Interview with GRAIN’s Ange-David Baïmey

Fighting for food sovereignty at COP30: Interview with GRAIN’s Ange-David Baïmey

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At the COP30 climate summit currently underway in Belém, Brazil, adapting to climate change impacts is a major focus of discussions. This is particularly the case for delegates from Africa, where agriculture, on which the majority of the continent’s people rely for their livelihoods, is directly affected by erratic and extreme weather and rising average [……

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