Market timing key to maximise profits for Irish potato farmers
Prospective Irish potato farmers have been advised to time their crops for planting and harvesting during high demand such as the drought season between December
Prospective Irish potato farmers have been advised to time their crops for planting and harvesting during high demand such as the drought season between December
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. In the highlands of Western Kenya, the impact of climate change is exacerbated by the proximity of Lake Victoria. Photo courtesy. The Kenya Agricultural
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