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Hali ya hewa ya njaa inavyoathiri uzalishaji nchini
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Hali ya hewa ya njaa inavyoathiri uzalishaji nchini

Mwananchi about 1 hour 1 mins read
Mabadiliko ya tabianchi yanavyozidi kujitokeza kwa kasi duniani, jamii za wafugaji zinajikuta katika hali mpya ya kiuchumi isiyotabirika, ambapo mvua zisizo na mpangilio zimeanza kuandika upya kanuni za maisha na uzalishaji wao. Zamani, wafugaji walitegemea maarifa ya jadi kufuatilia misimu ya mvua na ukame, wakihama kwa utaratibu uliopangwa ili kulinda mifugo yao ambayo ndiyo mtaji wao mkuu.

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