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Africa’s indigenous foods may hold the key to a healthier, more sustainable future – if we choose to value them.
Poachers in South Africa have killed more than 100 rhinos in the first three months of this year. Most were killed inside ...
A collaborative team of scientists from South Africa and the United Kingdom has unveiled a pioneering synthesis framework designed to facilitate the rapid assessment of changes in insect biodiversity.
In South Africa, for instance ... Today about 2.5 billion people—many of whom live in Africa—eat insects. To date, 470 African edible insects have been scientifically recorded.
Read more: Amazing ting: South Africa must reinvigorate sorghum as a key food before it's lost For thousands of years, people from all over the world have eaten insects. Today about 2.5 billion ...
In South Africa, for instance ... Today about 2.5 billion people - many of whom live in Africa - eat insects. To date, 470 African edible insects have been scientifically recorded.