
自然与生物多样性
Satellite technology is transforming the lives of Zimbabwe’s remote farmers
When roads are bad and extension agents few, technology can help get farmers the information they need to deal with climate shifts and other threats, backers say.
Marko Phiri is a freelance contributor for the Thomson Reuters Foundation, based in Harare, Zimbabwe, and covering climate change issues.
When roads are bad and extension agents few, technology can help get farmers the information they need to deal with climate shifts and other threats, backers say.
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