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    "id": 1161815,
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    "type": "speech",
    "speaker_name": "Sen. (Dr.) Musuruve",
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    "speaker": {
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        "legal_name": "Getrude Musuruve Inimah",
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    "content": "Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, climate change poses a lot of difficulties even to the farmers. We find that sometimes, farmers are not aware of climate change because it happens abruptly. For example, when they are waiting for a rainy season in order to plant, they realise that the rain is not forthcoming. Therefore, it causes a delay in planting and harvesting and that affects food security. As a nation, we are talking about food security. That is why this information needs to be inculcated to learners, farmers and everyone else in good time, so that they can know how to arrest food insecurity. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, a research has been done that attests to the fact that family farms are really handy when it comes to planting maize, beans and other foods. So, if family farmers are not aware of these measures that need to be put in place in order to cushion themselves against climate change, then it means that food security will be compromised. Most families will plant food that will be used for the whole year until the next harvest season. Some families also sell the food to cater for basic need, for example, educating children, paying for hospital expenses. If family plants maize and it does well, they can sell it and get money to buy sugar and cooking fat. The proceeds they get from selling the"
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