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Zimbabwe farmers turn to maggots to survive drought
At first, the suggestion to try farming maggots spooked Mari Choumumba and other farmers in Nyangambe, a region in southeastern Zimbabwe where drought wiped out the staple crop of corn. After multiple cholera outbreaks in the southern African nation resulting from extreme weather and poor sanitation, flies were largely seen as something to exterminate, not breed. After harvesting the insects about once a month, Choumumba turns them into protein-rich feed for her free-range chickens that she eats and sells. (AP video: Sebabatso Mosamo)
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Source name:
The Associated Press
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CP173606067
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f0a867e9824448f6861a305c45e012ae
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Video
Duration:
1m14s
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1920px × 1080px 91.50 MB
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Create Date:
11/29/2024 5:01:19 AM
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