How these Zambians are future-proofing their farms
Description
Under the Mochipapa tree in Choma, Zambia, is a research station. The researchers there are studying drought-resistant crops and sustainable farming—with the help of farmers like last episode’s Cornwell Hademu.
In this episode of Nature Answers, you’ll hear about the challenges involved in sustainable farming when your country is in the middle of a drought and electricity is scarce.
But you’ll also see how far Cornwell’s influence is growing. Meet Astire Muchele, an employee of the Mochipapa Research Station. She’s transformed her farm in recent years—and is preparing to take the next step in her farming journey. Her story shows what happens when you combine grassroots resilience with nature-based solutions.
Together, these changemakers show us how knowledge-sharing, mentorship, and community partnerships can reshape how a region farms—and survives—in the face of climate change.
This episode was hosted by Ivy Prosper, written and produced by Sarah St-Pierre and edited by Tara Sprickerhoff
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This is a Farm Radio International podcast produced thanks to funding from the Government of Canada.