Ears of ZM 309, drought tolerant maize variety for Southern Africa
5115112946 05f51ebc6a Ears of ZM 309, drought tolerant maize variety for Southern Africa

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Ears of the drought tolerant maize variety ZM 309 grown during a trial in Zimbabwe. ZM 309 was developed for drought-prone areas with infertile soils in Southern Africa, based on material from CIMMYT-Mexico, CIMMYT-Zimbabwe, and Malawi’s national program, in a collaboration between CIMMYT, Malawi’s Ministry of Agriculture and Food Security, and the Chitedze Research Station, through CIMMYT’s Drought Tolerant Maize for Africa (DTMA) project. It has been released for sale in Malawi and Zimbabwe. The research was supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Howard G. Buffett Foundation.

For more about ZM 309, see CIMMYT’s 2010 e-news story "Maize farmers and seed businesses changing with the times in Malawi," available online at: www.cimmyt.org/en/about-us/media-resources/newsletter/715….

For more about DTMA see: dtma.cimmyt.org/.

Photo credit: CIMMYT.

Somalia Suffers from Worst Drought in Century
6029757810 a7ed7486fc Somalia Suffers from Worst Drought in Century

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A malnourished child waits for emergency medical assistance from the African Union Mission in Somalia (AMISOM), an active regional peacekeeping mission operated by the African Union with the approval of the United Nations. Somalia is the country worst affected by a severe drought that has ravaged large swaths of the Horn of Africa, leaving an estimated 11 million people in need of humanitarian assistance.
Vulnerability to diseases is also of grave concern – according to the UN Refugee Agency UNHCR, hundreds of Somali children are dying from a combination of acute malnutrition and measles.
Photo ID 480271. 16/07/2011. Mogadishu, Somalia. UN Photo/Stuart Price. www.unmultimedia.org/photo/