Embracing Rice-Fish farming in Mali
Bernard Doumbia has been growing rice in Mali's Sikasso Region, for around 20 years. In 2022, he made a big change, transitioning his farm to an integrated rice-fish farming.
Bernard Doumbia has been growing rice in Mali's Sikasso Region, for around 20 years. In 2022, he made a big change, transitioning his farm to an integrated rice-fish farming.
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