Surviving climate change: in many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital ... An article from: New Internationalist
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Citation Details Title: Surviving climate change: in many African societies seed preservation was once an almost sacred duty. Isaiah Esipisu explains why it is becoming vital again.(AFRICA) Author: Isaiah Esipisu Publication:New Internationalist (Magazine/Journal) Date: September 1, 2010 Publisher: New Internationalist Magazine Issue: 435 Page: 14(2)