Sep 23, 2013

Huge pressure ahead of Kenyan productive resources - CNBC Africa

What does climate change mean for Kenya's agriculture? Interview with James Kinyangi, East Africa leader of the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security (CCAFS).

CGIAR Climate's insight:
In the recent East African Agriculture and Climate Change survey conducted by the International Food Policy Research Institute, projections for Kenya by the UN Population Division through the year 2050, predicts a doubling of the population at current growth levels. This point to huge pressure on productive resources if the country is to remain food secure with increased numbers to feed.
Joining ABN's Nozipho Mbanjwa in Nairobi, for a look at this report, is James Kinyangi, Regional Program Leader from the CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security.