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Zimbabwe urges farmers to act on livestock diseases and climate challenges

In this bulletin, we cover the urgent call for Zimbabwean farmers to adapt to climate change and the escalating military tensions between Chad and Sudan. Zimbabwe Agriculture: Why traditional livestock disease management is failing and how farmers must adapt to the new climate reality. Chad-Sudan Conflict: President Mahamat Déby orders military retaliation following a deadly drone strike in Tiné.

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