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Global food security 'has to be based on adapted crops', US special envoy says

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The US Special Envoy for Global Food Security has told FRANCE 24 that despite the increasing impact of climate change, all is not lost in cultivating crops – even in the world's worst-hit areas. Cary Fowler is in Paris to discuss how food security can be achieved by ensuring good soil and by growing the right, ideally indigenous plants. He says that while this might seem obvious, it is often forgotten, and that the world needs to begin building a more resilient crop base for the future. He spoke to FRANCE 24's Stuart Norval in Perspective.

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