The Coconut Graveyards of Mozambique

Author:
Concern Worldwide
Publisher:
Concern Worldwide
Publication Date:
22 June 2014
Tags:
Mozambique, Food and Agriculture, Agribusiness, Science and Biotechnology

Over half of Mozambique's trees have been killed by a fast-spreading disease. Many of the country's poorest people relied upon coconuts for their income and food. Concern Worldwide meets with these people and looks at alternatives for replacement cash crops.

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