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Date: 2013-10-15 02:12:57
Africa
Food and drink
Aftermath of war
Deforestation
Forest pathology
Cashew
Mozambique
Charcoal
World Food Programme

One Forest One Community for Food Security – Pilot Project in Gaza, Mozambique Raimo Aly Baraca (Provincial Directorate of Agriculture in Gaza Province) Mozambique has 40 million hectares covered by forest of which 9%

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