Environment
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Africa Needs Stronger Laws to Protect Farmers From Pesticide Risks, Expert Says
Africa is using more pesticides, but there aren't enough laws, rules, and policies to protect farmers from the harmful effects, Fredrick Otieno, chemicals risk manager and environmental planner at the Center for Environmental Justice and Development in Nairobi, tells SciDev.Net.
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