Zimbabwe's drought-hit farmers fear hunger after poor maize harvest
Drought-ruined crops and a government mandate to sell harvests to the state raise fears of food insecurity
Drought-hit Zimbabweans cut poverty and poaching by breeding bigger goats
The project to breed bigger goats and raise incomes aims to help communities feed their families without wiping out local wildlife, as extreme weather hurts crops
Women step forward in push to nurture African climate scientists
A new programme is training African scientists to be leaders in their field, with a focus on meeting the needs of women farmers in adapting to a warming climate
Drought - and economic woes - empty Zimbabwe's 'cattle bank'
Farmers are trying to find ways to protect their herds as climate change brings more frequent droughts - but not all are working
Zimbabwe farmers venture into vegetables to outsmart poor rains
As severe drought has decimated maize crops across much of Zimbabwe, farmers are trying out new ways to cope with a more extreme climate
As climate change gathers pace, is livestock a problem or solution?
About 750 million people in low- and middle-income countries depend on livestock farming, which provides them with food, fuel, income and social security
FEATURE-Climate extremes, policy confuse crop choices for Malawi farmers
Many farmers feel ill-equipped to decide how much of which crop to plant and when
Faced with more drought, Zimbabwe’s farmers hang up their ploughs
Musafare Chiweshe's land is producing a crop even as southern Africa's droughts grow stronger and more frequent
Rains raise harvest hopes in Zimbabwe – but pest brings "misery"
Drought-hit farmers are hoping for their first bumper harvest in years, but army worm pests and floods are lowering expectations
As temperatures soar, Zimbabwe's farmers test maize that can cope
"Now that the climate has changed, it is time for farmers to change too," researchers say