New and novel techniques in satellite analysis will be used by scientists at the University of Leeds to help farmers in Kenya respond to global warming and environmental degradation.
As with many countries, Kenya struggles to feed itself, with an estimated 4.4 million people facing high levels of acute food insecurity. Global hunger is being exacerbated by climate change.
The scientists are part of a UK government investment to use British science, technology and innovation to tackle global hunger.
At a major summit on global food security today (Monday, November 20), Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said almost one billion people across the world regularly do not have enough to eat and as a result, millions face hunger and starvation - and over 45 million children under five suffer acute malnutrition.
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