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The Cassava Transformation Africas Bestkept Secret 1st Edition Felix I Nweke Dunstan S C Spencer John K Lynam

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The Cassava Transformation Africas Bestkept Secret 1st Edition Felix I Nweke Dunstan S C Spencer John K Lynam
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Publisher: Michigan State University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 16.29 MB
Pages: 302
Author: Felix I. Nweke; Dunstan S. C. Spencer; John K. Lynam
ISBN: 9781609172831, 1609172833
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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The Cassava Transformation Africas Bestkept Secret 1st Edition Felix I Nweke Dunstan S C Spencer John K Lynam by Felix I. Nweke; Dunstan S. C. Spencer; John K. Lynam 9781609172831, 1609172833 instant download after payment.

Cassava is Africa's "poverty fighter" and second most important food crop. This book discusses Cassava's real role and traces research over the past 65 years. The "Cassava transformation" that is now underway in Africa has changed this traditional, reserve crop to a high-yield cash crop. However, Cassava is being neglected by governments and donor agencies because of myths and half-truths about its nutritional value and role in farm systems.

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