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Black Farmers are Already Responding to Climate Change. Here’s How.

By Maya Flores
Published in Climate Change
June 18, 2023
1 min read
Black Farmers are Already Responding to Climate Change. Here’s How.

Climate change disproportionately affects marginalized communities, and black farmers are no exception. However, they are not sitting idly by; they are actively responding to the changing weather patterns by using traditional practices and innovative solutions. This interesting article, “Black Farmers are Already Responding to Climate Change. Here’s How.” showcases how black farmers across the US are adapting to the evolving climate.

The article highlights the story of two farmers, Will Reed and Calvin Glover, who are employing traditional methods like using cover crops and crop rotation to increase soil biodiversity and reduce erosion. They are also using innovative methods like conservation tillage, precision agriculture, and high tunnels, which allow them to alter the temperature and moisture levels of their crops. Furthermore, black farmers are working to help each other and share knowledge through networks like the National Black Farmers Association and the Southeastern African American Farmers Organic Network.

As someone with an interest in sustainable agriculture, it was fascinating to read about the ways in which black farmers are adapting to climate change. The article provides an important reminder that agriculture is one of the sectors most affected by climate change and that marginalized communities like black farmers are unfortunately the most vulnerable. The proactive response of black farmers to the changing climate is inspiring and offers potential solutions for others working in agriculture. In summary, this article highlights the pressing need for more sustainable practices in agriculture and how marginalized communities continue to be at the forefront of innovative solutions.


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