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The Tsetse Trap
It is the tsetse fly. not man, that rules most of Africa. There are 15m sq km of fertile land that cannot be used. The parasite the fly carries kills all domestic animals. After 60 years of scientific effort there is now hope. Scientists are trying new ideas to attack it. If any succeed, Africa could become the meat basket of the world.
Editor SIMON CAMPBELL-JONES . Written and produced by EDWARD GOLDWYN

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Simon Campbell-Jones
Produced By:
Edward Goldwyn

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