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The need to help Africa's farmers

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Annette Young meets Gilbert Houngbo, a former prime minister of Togo, who is now the head of the International Fund for Agricultural Development. He warns economic migration from Africa to Europe could double in the next decade if not more is done to support African farming communities.

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