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Fanta Wilane Faces the Climate Crisis

 Fanta Wilane (left), with her daughters Diama Wilane (center) and Aïssuta Wilane (right). Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
 Fanta william at her boutique in the village, in kaolack, Senegal. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.    
Abi, a shopkeeper travels 7km each way to work full time selling locally grown produce at a  market stall to passers-by, alongside a highway towards Dakar. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
A radio broadcasting the weather forecast. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
Amadou Diouldi Sané is a myAgro agricultural agent who visited Fanta Wilane to conduct crop measurement on her field. This is part of myAgro’s research activity, to see how much more yield farmers are able to produce with myAgro’s support. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.  
Fanta Wilane at her home, sitting outside her boutique, holding her myAgro quality inputs with her daughter, Diama Wilane in the window. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
Fanta in her cornfield.  Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
Amadou Diouldi Sané, a myAgro agricultural agent, measures individual corn grains, while conducting a corn crop measurement procedure. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
Fanta Wilane, proudly poses for a picture in her cornfield. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.
Fanta Wilane returns home after a field visit meeting with a myAgro field staff member. Photo: Randa Osman/myAgro.