Bayer in partnership with the International Organization for Migration (IOM) of the UN will provide humanitarian organizations with more than 225 tons of vegetable and corn seeds by 2026. The program covers Ukraine, Zambia, Nigeria, and Kenya, aimed at supporting the most vulnerable communities suffering from the food crisis. This is reported by AgroReview Supporting food security in Africa In Nigeria and Zambia, the humanitarian initiative involves providing onion, tomato, and pumpkin seeds to 1,000 internally displaced and vulnerable families in each country. These crops will help strengthen food security, diversify diets, and introduce elements of climate-resilient agriculture. In Kenya, corn seeds are intended to support the food supply and animal feed base in the Mandera district, which has suffered prolonged droughts. The distribution of seeds will be accompanied by agricultural training and infrastructure development to enhance the resilience of local communities to climate ...