Cassava farmers count the cost of 'endless' diseases, call for support
When Francois Hitimana invested in cassava farming, he was expecting to harvest enough to hit the bank with a wide grin. Apart from his family having more than enough of the staple food at the end of harvest, he expected to achieve self-reliance.
The roots and shoots of cassava plants are getting affected, leading to drying. (Emmanuel Ntirenganya)