W. African food trade strains as borders shut
The United Nations says the pandemic could cause the number of West Africans living in food insecurity to double to 43 million in the next six months.
In ordinary times, it takes Boureima Diawara two or three days to truck his mangoes the 1 200 km from southern Mali to Senegal's seaside capital Dakar.But since coronavirus restric...
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