Animals
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How a Majority of the Maize in Africa Is Grown in Regions With Seasonal Pest Infestations
A recent study found that the destructive fall armyworm pest poses a threat to almost all of Africa's maize crop. The majority of the maize grown in Africa is produced in regions with climates that support the pest's seasonal infestations, according to scientists.
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