Biodiverse, 'keystone food spaces' can help meet UN's 'Zero

Biodiverse, 'keystone food spaces' can help meet UN's 'Zero Hunger' goal

Small farms and home gardens where landholders raise multiple species of culturally important crops can have a significant impact when it comes to meeting the United Nations’ goal to end global hunger and malnutrition, according to an international team of researchers.

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