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Figure 1. Rainwater collection tank.
Figure 2.three families experience foodseason. Improved seeds for dry land, though they exist, are not affordable to even the mostsell but only to consume, so they are left with no food and no money to buy food in the drynothing
Figure 3. System architecture

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