Why keep Africa’s dryland forests alive?

About 10 years ago, the average millet farmer in Boromdougou village along the Niger River in Mali produced about 170 kilograms of cereals per hectare per season, according to Pierre Dembele, executive secretary of Malian NGO Sahel Eco. Lack of wind breakers, however, eventually led to heavy losses. A decade ago, the practice of slash … Continue reading Why keep Africa’s dryland forests alive?