COSTECH, stakeholders launch climate

The Tanzania Commission for Science and Technology has launched a project to improve climate resilience in the livestock sector. The initiative uses biopolymer and biochar technologies to help farmers adapt to drought and rising temperatures.
Why it matters
Implementing climate-resilient agricultural technology is essential for food security and economic stability in regions heavily dependent on livestock.
DODOMA: THE livestock sector continues to face a range of challenges, including rising temperatures, prolonged droughts, shortages of pasture and water, and increasing greenhouse gas emissions, all of which are affecting livestock productivity, animal welfare and the livelihoods of livestock keepers.
The article provides a straightforward report on a government-led development project.
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