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Could fish be a secret ingredient for rice farmers to avoid disease and make more money?
Farmers in Senegal are introducing fish into rice paddies to fertilize crops, provide food, and consume snails that carry parasitic worms. The initiative aims to improve health outcomes and increase farmers' income.
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