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Climate change-induced impact on Agriculture

In Ivory Coast, agriculture represents at least 65% of its GDP. Recent data observed revealed that productivity has decreased while one can also observe some effects of climate change on the production quantity. It's clear that we cannot only satisfy ourselves in doing agriculture only anymore. From now on, we should also pay attention to the drawbacks of climate change on the heart of the Ivorian economy in order to guanrantee a sustainable agriculture that will support the economy more sustainably.

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