Those that thrive under the target zone are retained and improved with genetic material from crops already grown in the area, improving their adaptability, while those that wither under the harsh climate are removed from the list of drought resistance varieties. Screening helps bring out the ultimate drought-resistant variety – that can grow in all marginal regions.
The large-scale drought screening site has been developed by the Kenya Agricultural Research Institute at a time the country is facing an acute maize shortage and is in the process of importing 1.6 million bags from
… Drought has been the main hindrance to development in many parts of Africa but a solution to it is critical in
Recent efforts at reclaiming marginal lands have focused on ending reliance on rain-fed agriculture through irrigation projects but budgetary constraints and politics have ensured most of these schemes remain on paper. The drought-resistance maize project will complement other programmes to increase and stabilise maize production in the face of rising food and fuel prices and climate change….
From Koehler's "Medicinal-Plants" 1887
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