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Bioeconomy: Key weapon against climate change crisis in Africa

Farmers at Kiplombe maize farm Uasin Gisu County yesterday. Most farmers in the North Rift region have welcome government initiative of reducing fertilizer prices from Sh 6000 to 3500 arguing that the price should have instead gone down to Sh 2500. August 14, 2022. [Peter Ochieng, Standard]

Regions, such as Africa, which have significantly lower carbon emissions compared to the rest of the world, could have a competitive advantage in developing sustainable bioeconomies. Africa possesses abundant renewable biological resources, including crops, forests, fish, animals, and microorganisms, which can be utilised in a sustainable manner to produce novel food, safer medicines, environmentally friendly materials, products, textiles, and bioenergy.

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