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Burkina Faso Builds Tomato Processing Plant to Help Farmers & Build Economy!
BURKINA FASO – The President of Burkina Faso, Ibrahim Traoré has officially kicked off the construction of a tomato processing plant...


Designer Produce and Million-Dollar Crops: Specialty Crops That Command Top Dollar!
The idea of agroforestry, blending agricultural and forestry techniques to establish more varied, productive, sustainable, and efficient...


Feed The Family with Soul...How To?
Increasing access to food should be done from a community-centered approach — meaning working with the community to increase nutritious...


Hemp Poised to Make Global South and African Nations Trillions
As GS & African Nations Fully Invest in Hemp European Nations Fear the Low Cost and High Yield Potential to Create Infrastructure for...


Thai Farming Families Forced to Split Due to Climate Change
In the heart of Thailand, a country known for its vibrant culture and close-knit communities, a quiet crisis is unfolding. Families are...


Embracing the Green Wave: The Rise of Urban Farming
In a world where concrete jungles dominate our cityscapes, a new trend is sprouting up - urban farming. But what exactly is urban...


The Planet Is Hotter Yet You May Be Too Poor for Social Security Assistance!
New Laws Don't Count Employment Less Than Thirty Days and Earnings Less $2000 Dollars A Month, New Laws Disenfranchises Veterans, Medical...


Preserving Boston's Urban Roots: Thornton St Farm Faces Threat of Gentrification
In the heart of Boston lies an urban oasis, the Thornton St Farm, a vibrant community garden that has been a beacon of hope and...


Embrace the Green Revolution: A Dive into the History and Benefits of Victory Gardens
In today's fast-paced world, where convenience often trumps sustainability, the concept of victory gardens is experiencing a...


The Unification of African Nations... Will Their Leaders Allow It?
The flood of cheap imports from China, the US and the EU drove Ghana's tomato industry to ruin on purpose to stop their growth. Desperate...


Unlocking the Wisdom of Native American Traditional Eco-Friendly Practices
In an era where sustainability and eco-conscious living are at the forefront of global conversations, delving into the time-honored...


Proximity: The Mindgame of Colorism In The Age of Global Warming
When The Yellow Brick Road of Racial Class Hierarchy, Meets The Consumerism of The Greenless Emerald City... We end up Soaked, Broke, and...


The Race For The Aquifers!The Great Water Grab is in Full Swing.
Wall Street Thirsty For The Net Big Investment Opportunity WATER! Some billionaires have purchased land and water rights with the...


Can Global African Diaspora Unity Slow The World's Climate Changes?
Faced with the threat of climate change, the unity of African countries is increasingly evident in importance to the global conversation,...


Alliance Of Sahel States Focus On Food Security and Climate Sustainability!
The Central Sahel is one of the world's most vulnerable regions to the effects of climate change, with temperature increases that are 1.5...


Fashionistas Spotlight Hemp as Go To For the Global Marketplace!
Africa is establishing its potential for dominance in the market for hemp clothing, with Several African countries actively involved in...


African Farming Endangered
With the current global food shortages... Diaspora News asks: why don't African leaders rush to find answers to help their own farmers?


Watermelon: Why We Shouldn't Worry About The Peculiar Presence of H3O
Watermelon is over 90% water and provides your body with H302 and H20. This is essentially LIVING WATER Not only does it hydrate you, but...


Tribalism Keeps Trillions From Africans Will Climate Affect Change ?
Many Indigenous , like Africa's Mbororo, are facing temperatures that are lethal. The heat, fires, droughts, floods and other climate...


Sea Moss, Amaranth, and Collard Greens Mysteries! A Closer Look At Why Doctors Aren't Taught Nutrition?
A massive 2018 study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that a poor diet—defined as one relatively high...
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