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Tough choices in Southern Africa as drought threatens human and animal life

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South Africa’s farming sector is struggling to adapt to the nation’s worst drought in 20 years.

The government has already committed over than $ 20 M in relief for some of the worst affected areas.

Travers Andrews reports that the water shortage has become so bad in the Western Cape that farmers are being encouraged to sell their livestock, instead of watching them die of thirst.

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