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South Africa: Climate Shocks Are Hitting South Africa's Food Businesses - Study Shows What They Need to Adapt
Climate shocks are impacting South Africa's food businesses, with a study highlighting the need for adaptation. The article notes that agriculture in southern Africa is most visibly affected by environmental shocks like droughts, floods, declining crop productivity, and heat stress on livestock.
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