Agriculture - African
Crops

African Crops
Africa is well known as a
poor country but they do have some types of crops that they
grow. Among them are rice which they use to feed their own
people. A large amount of the rice crops from Africa are also
exported. This may sound confusing though when you read about
all of the poor people in Africa that are in need of food to be
brought in to them. This is often due to the parts of Africa
that are well off and the parts that are desperately
poor.
Many relief efforts have continued to help the
people of Africa learn how to grow crops effectively. They
have struggles though especially with the amount of
drought areas throughout Africa. Throw in the fact that
they don’t have the supply of water often needed to grow
the crops with the lack of effective equipment and you
have a set up for failure.
Yet the key to helping Africa
out of their poor economic cycle is to help them develop more
land for growing crops. This is an ongoing work in progress
though and one that you not have the overall solution anytime
soon. African crops. Many of these types of crops aren’t
original items known to be grown in Africa though. They are now
crops that have been introduced as a way to help the people and
to get the most out of the land development they have
available.
It takes a great deal of
money and efforts to show the people of Africa how to
effectively grow crops to survive on. While the results may
seem slow moving though it a decade from now there should be
significant growth. Yet the continued growth of the population
in Africa will also be a factor to deal with.
The majority of the crops
harvested in African are done so by the slaves that they have
readily available. They may work in the fields from sun up to
sun down with very little to show for it. The work of these
slaves isn’t easy in the hot African sun. In many instances
they are the people going hungry while other people are making
money off of these crops.
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