On a hot, quiet morning, Milly Akello tends to her three-hectare, water-stressed cocoa farm, sprouting between the banana tree canopies. A few kilometres East of Lira City, a suburb with little to no weekly sight of rain falling on crops, her cocoa farm stretches glaring in a water-thirsty piece of land with promising stages of life. “It last rained here 21 days ago, but it almost rained yesterday. I see clouds forming up; there are signs that i…
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