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 Building Resilience Through Drought Tolerant Crop Varieties in Africa

African nations facing frequent droughts are investing heavily in development adoption and distribution of drought tolerant crop varieties. Sorghum maize pearl millet and cowpea lines are now widely tested by plant breeders across sub Saharan Africa. These resilient varieties feature deep roots early maturity and improved water use efficiency.

Field trials in Niger and Burkina Faso have shown yield stability during severe dry spells with the resilient maize performing at eighty percent of its normal yield while conventional maize failed. Farmers report drought tolerant sorghum yields eighty percent higher than traditional types during erratic rainfall seasons.

Local seed enterprises are scaling up production and distribution while governments provide vouchers to make them affordable. Agricultural research institutes in collaboration with CGIAR centers conduct on farm seed multiplication and training.

By increasing smallholder access to resilient seeds countries enhance livelihood security and reduce food imports dependency. Experts see the long term strategy as vital component of climate adaptation efforts in regions where droughts are a persistent threat.

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