Ubuntu PhotoNews: Smallholder Farmers In Zimbabwe Embrace Conservation Agriculture To Combat Cl...
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Anna Guwe in her Pfumvudza field in Chendambuya in Makoni District in Zimbabwe. Credit: FAO
Zimbabwe farmers have turned to conservation agriculture to outsmart poor rains caused by climate change
Pfumvudza concept maximizes on a small piece of land with less agricultural inputs to produce good harvest. Credit: FAO
Farmers learning about Pfumvudza concept in rural areas of Zimbabwe

Mulching which is part of the Pfumvudza concept helps in water conservation ideal in drought-hit areas in rural Zimbabwe. Credit: FAO
A mulched maize crop