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Cassava From Wikipedia
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A researcher checks a Cassava field for mosaic virus disease. USAID has helped to rebuild Uganda's c...
cas-sa-va thrives better in poor soils than any other major food plant. As a result, fertilization i...
In processing, the Cassava plants are first crushed and then dried.
“Roots can turn to mush in less than a week,” Sayre said. “Cassava’s fresh market time is very small...
3 Cassava Mix (US$19.99)
Cassava and Starch Technology Research Unit Cassava farming, one research area supported by the init...
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Cassava. Image courtesy International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
Source: International Institute for Tropical Agriculture Cassava Common names: Cassava, Manioc, Tapi...
Preparing Cassava roots.
Cyanogens in Cassava plants convert to cyanide when raw Cassava is eaten or processed.
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Cassava is a root crop native to Central America . Cassava is now a widely grown crop throughout Afr...
One of the newly planted Tissana Cassava plots, with owner Mr. Alfred Coker, November 2002. He is al...
Flow chart
Food The main dish in Guinea of course includes rice (staple food) with potato or Cassava (manioc) l...
Cassava: thenumber one industrial crop
One of the newly planted Tissana Cassava plots, with owner Mr. Alfred Coker, November 2002. He is al...
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A Gambian farmer with a Cassava plant: The crop is attracting greater attention across Africa. &ldqu...
Description Cassava is also called yuca. It is shaped like a long potato and is covered with a hairy...
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Scientific classification
Cassava is a dark brown root. They have a bark-like peel and are whitish on the inside. The roots ar...
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Cassava roots, freshly harvested. (AP)