WCRTC and CassavaViet
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World Congress on Root & Tuber Crops - WCRTC
Third Scientific Conference of the Global Cassava Partnership for
the 21st Century & 17th Symposium of the International Society for
Tropical Root Crops
Welcome to the First World Congress on Root and Tuber
Crops – WCRTC – resulting from the merger of the 3rd Scientific
Conference of the Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century
(GCP21) & the 17th Symposium of the International Society for
Tropical Root Crops (ISTRC)
Explore WCRTC here
WCRTC Participants
Root Crops Around the World
Root and tuber crops (RTCs), including cassava, sweet potato, yams,
potato, cocoyams and other root crops are important to the agriculture
and food security of more than 100 countries and overall are a component
of the diet for 2.2 billion people as well as contributing to animals
feeds and industry. The annual world production of root and tuber crops
is about 765 million tones (MT) consisting of potatoes (333mt), cassava
(237mt), sweet potatoes (130mt), yams (53mt), and taro and other aroids
(12mt). The global consumption of tropical root and tuber crops is
about 365kg/capita/year.
News dates confirmed for the World Congress on Root and Tuber Crops
The cassava
revolution in Vietnam
Le Huy Ham1*, Hoang Kim2, Nguyen
Thi Truc Mai3, Nguyen Bach Mai4and Reinhardt Howeler5
1)
AGI, Hanoi, 2) NLU, HCM City, 3) HUAF,
Hue, 4) TNU, Tay Nguyen, 5) CIAT-emeritus, San Mateo, USA
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During the past 20 years cassava has become the third most important
export crop in Vietnam. In that short period cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) has been converted from a neglected food crop to an important
industrial crop. Thanks to its wide adaptability, cassava can be grown in almost
all ecological regions in Vietnam, even on poor sloping land, thus contributing
significantly to the income of poor farmers.
For the last decades cassava production has changed dramatically: between
1975 and 2000, cassava yields in the country ranged from 6 to 8 t/ha, and the
crop was grown mainly for human food and animal feeding. This situation changed markedly with the
introduction by CIAT scientists in 1988 of high-yielding breeding lines and new
varieties from Thailand. The area under cassava increased from 237,600 ha
in 2000 to 560,000 ha in 2014, while yields increased from 8.4 t/ha to 18.3 t/ha. The export value of cassava is now about
1.3-1.5 billion US$/year, making this crop the third most important among
export crops, after only rice and coffee.
Cassava Conservation and
Sustainable Development in Vietnam has
been very successful, as indicated by the results of trials and demonstrations
conducted in Tay Ninh, Dak Lak, Phu Yen and Dong Nai provinces, where farmers using
the improved varieties and practices boosted cassava yields from 8.5 t/ha to 36
t/ha − a more than four-fold increase. The Vietnam National Cassava Program
(VNCP) has introduced various methodologies, named “6M” and “10T” (after the
Vietnamese titles all starting with M or T, respectively), as well as Farmer Participatory
Research (FPR). These are collaborative experiences that helped to bring
advanced technologies into production for millions of poor farmers. This
included the selection of high-yielding varieties and the testing and selection
by farmers of locally appropriate technologies.
Cassava
in Vietnam: Trends, Challenges and Direction. Cassava is now considered to be the most
suitable crop for biofuel production in Vietnam, because of its wide availability
and low cost of production, as compared to other potential biofuel crops like
maize or sugarcane. Cassava in Vietnam has great potential, but also big challenges. To make cassava production profitable and more sustainable
there is a need for varietal improvement in disease resistance and starch
content, as well as better cultivation techniques. Modern methods of biotechnology for plant
improvement, like genetic engineering, marker assisted selection and others
should be incorporated in cassava breeding.
A Joint laboratory between CIAT-RIKEN (Japan) and the Agricultural Genetics
Institute (AGI-Vietnam) for Cassava Molecular Breeding has been established in
AGI as an open platform for cassava research and breeding in Vietnam and the region.
Hoang Kim , Nguyen
Thi Truc Mai ,
Nguyen Bach Mai
and Reinhardt Howeler
ABSTRACT
The project entitled “Vietnam
Cassava Conservation and Sustainable Development” has been very successful, as
indicated by the results of trials and demonstrations conducted in Tay Ninh, Dak
Lak, Phu Yen and Dong Nai provinces, where farmers using the improved
technologies and practices boosted cassava yields from 8.5 t/ha to 36 t/ha - a
more than four fold increase.
During the period from
1975 to 2015 cassava has become the third most important food crop in Vietnam,
after rice and maize. In 2013 the cassava area in Vietnam reached 544,300 ha,
with a production of 9.74 million tonnes, and an average yield of 17.9 t/ha.
Within Asia, Vietnam is now the third largest cassava producer, after Thailand
and Indonesia. Between 1975 and 2000, cassava yields in the country ranged from
6 to 8 t/ha, and the crop was grown mainly for human food and animal feeding. This changed markedly with the introduction by CIAT
in 1988 of some high-yielding breeding lines and varieties from Thailand. Two
varieties, Rayong 60 and KU 50, were selected for release in 1993 and 1995 and
were named KM60 and KM94, respectively. During the 1990s and the first decade
of the 21st Century, Vietnam produced several new cassava varieties,
initially mainly selections from sexual seed from Thailand and CIAT, such as
KM95-3, SM937-26, KM98-1, KM98-7, but our breeders also made crosses that
resulted in the release of the latest new varieties: KM140, KM98-5, KM419 and
others. The breeding and adoption of new
varieties as well as the development and adoption of more sustainable
production practices resulted in a complete transformation of cassava, from a
poor man’s food crop to a highly profitable industrial crop.More
recently, new advances in cassava
cultivation techniques have focused on key demonstration sites in the provinces
of Tay Ninh, Dak Lak and Phu Yen using mainly KM419 as a very promising short-duration
cassava variety with a fresh root yield of about 35-55 t/ha (28% higher than
KM94) and a starch content of about 28-31%. This and other new varieties,
together with new advances in cassava cultivation techniques, have yielded
spectacular results in trials organized in those three provinces.
The
Vietnam National Cassava Program (VNCP) has introduced various methodologies,
named “6M” and “10T”, as well as Farmer Participatory Research (FPR), as
collaborative experiences that helped to bring advanced technologies into
production for millions of poor farmers. This included the selection of high-yielding varieties and the testing and selection by farmers of
locally appropriate technologies.
Cassava in Vietnam has great potential
but also faces big challenges. At the national level, cassava has become one of the
main export crops, which has provided for millions of smallholders an
opportunity to increase their yields and improve their standard of living.
Key
words: Cassava, production,
utilization, cultivation techniques, achievements, lessons and challenges, conservation, sustainable development, Vietnam.
Báo Nông nghiệp Việt Nam: Giới thiệu 5 giống sắn mới
Tuyển chọn 4 giống sắn mới; Thu hoạch sắn ở Phú Yên
Cassava in Vietnam: Save and Grow, PhuYen
Cassava in Vietnam: Save and Grow DakLak video 1 2, 3
Cassava in Vietnam: Save and Grow, Tay Ninh, video 1
Farmer field day in Dong Xuan, Phu Yen: one of 10T
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FoodNavigator-USA.com | - 14 giờ trước |
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After
extensive consumer research, Global Gardens Group came up with Veggemo ,
a plant-based milk-like beverage made out of pea protein, tapioca from cassava roots, and the starch of potatoes. It launched in October 2015 and is sold in major Canadian ...
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CHANNELS TELEVISION | - 12 giờ trước |
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According to the Commissioner, the state is targeting an average of one million tonnes of cassava annually, expected to provide about,100,000 direct and indirect jobs.
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P.M. News | - 8 giờ trước |
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Dr
Adetunji Oredipe, Senior Agricultural Economist with the World Bank on
Tuesday said the bank would establish equipment hiring enterprise
centres for cassava farmers in Kogi to encourage mechanisation. Oredipe disclosed this in Lokoja when he led a ...
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The Phnom Penh Post | - 10 thg 1, 2016 |
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Cambodian cassava
farmers are facing dropping prices in the agro commodity this season,
as the lack of a domestic market and dependence on exports, which faces
competition from neighbouring countries, has led them to call for
government intervention.
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BusinessDay | - 11 thg 1, 2016 |
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The
Ikole Local Government Council in Ekiti state, on Monday, said it has
concluded plans to cultivate about 20,000 hectares of maize and cassava during the forthcoming farming season. The council's Vice-Chairman, Alhaji Azeez Olasoji, identified ...
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Inquirer.net | - 5 thg 1, 2016 |
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CEBU CITY—A six-year-old boy died while his two siblings were confined in a hospital on Wednesday morning after eating boiled cassava in Barangay Balaygtiki, Dumanjug town, 74.3 kilometers southwest of Cebu City. Noven Pasuquin Monteza died in ...
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Inquirer.net | - 7 thg 1, 2016 |
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A health official issued the advice as cassava
that is improperly cooked may have caused food poisoning which resulted
in the death of a six-year-old boy in Dumanjug town, southern Cebu.
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Napa Valley Register | - 5 thg 1, 2016 |
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Peel the cassava
completely, cut into thirds, and then cut each third in half
vertically. Remove the indigestible core, and cut into bite-sized
portions.
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AllAfrica.com | - 5 thg 1, 2016 |
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Olaoluwa,
who was represented by the Group Head, Agro Processing Unit of BoI,
Mrs. Ruth Kadafa said farming is a serious business and cassava is a profitable trade but there is a significant need for many farmers to improve on their skills and ...
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Vanguard | - 31 thg 12, 2015 |
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He disclosed this during a press briefing in Ibadan, saying the yellow root cassava
which is among the newly released Vitamin A fortified varieties could
reduce the cost of production since there would be no need to add palm
oil to give 'garri' a ...
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Khmer Times | - 30 thg 12, 2015 |
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A dramatic drop in the price of cassava
this year has forced farmers and middlemen to drop out of the business
and seek aid from the government and stakeholders, farmers and brokers
said.
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DailyPost Nigeria | - 6 thg 1, 2016 |
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1625793253editor_Ogbonnaya_Onu
The Minister of Science Technology, Dr. Ogbonnaya Onu, has averred that
over three million jobs stand to be created if only 20 per cent of cassava is used to replace wheat in making bread in the country. This was as he ...
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Sun.Star | - 6 thg 1, 2016 |
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A SIX-year-old boy died yesterday dawn while two of his siblings landed in the hospital after reportedly eating cassava in the mountain barangay of Balaygtiki, Dumanjug.
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Graphic Online | - 5 thg 1, 2016 |
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The
Women in Agricultural Development (WIAD) Unit of the Western Regional
office of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MoFA) has embarked on a
series of training for a number of people engaged in cassava processing in the Western Region. About 150 ...
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National Mirror | - 7 thg 1, 2016 |
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Olaoluwa,
who was represented by the Group Head, Agro Processing Unit of BOI,
Mrs. Kadafa Lolo Ruth, said farming was a serious business and cassava a profitable trade, noting however that there is a significant need for many farmers to improve on ...
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BusinessDay | - 30 thg 12, 2015 |
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The Delta State government has proposed to spend the sum of N326million in the production of cassava, rice and oil palm in the 2016 fiscal year.
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ThaiVisa News | - 30 thg 12, 2015 |
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The price of cassava
for export has been depressed by news of China reducing its Thai
imports, following the Chinese government policy to subsidize maize.
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Jamaica Observer | - 1 giờ trước |
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SAN
JOSE, Costa Rica (CMC) - Technical officers from five Caribbean
countries have ended a week-long workshop aimed at learning about new
ways of adding value to cassava production and modern technologies for processing the vegetable, the ...
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Jamaica Observer | - 17 giờ trước |
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SAN
Jose, Costa Rica (CMC) - Technical officers from five Caribbean
countries have ended a weeklong workshop aimed at learning about new
ways of adding value to cassava production and modern technologies for processing the vegetable, the ...
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Cassava, a crop with starchy tuberous roots, is the third largest source of food carbohydrates in the tropics, after rice and corn.
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AllAfrica.com | - 17 thg 12, 2015 |
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Ghana is the third leading cassava producer in Africa and the sixth in the world, whilst the commercialisation of the crop is nascent.
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Pulse.com.gh | - 16 thg 12, 2015 |
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Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr Fifi Kwetey at the inauguration of the Ghana Industrial Cassava
Stakeholders Platform (GICSP) in Accra said the government's agenda to
transform the economy through agriculture, would focus on the cassava value chain.
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AllAfrica.com | - 13 thg 12, 2015 |
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An International agro-based organisation, HarvestPlus Nigeria, on Saturday said it distributed vitamin A cassava stems to no fewer than 700, 000 farmers in 25 states in the country in 2015.
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GhanaWeb | - 14 thg 12, 2015 |
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The Centre for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) had released three improved cassava varieties to the Jomoro District of the Ministry of Food and Agriculture (MOFA) in Western Region to help increase Cassava production for local consumption and ...
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agprofessional.com | - 8 thg 12, 2015 |
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This novel approach to global cassava
genome research is designed to unravel the plant's complex evolutionary
history and genetic diversity with the goal of increasing the
production and nutritional value of a primary food source in Africa,
Latin ...
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Celebrating Progress Africa | - 16 thg 12, 2015 |
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Gui Kassio Thomas, the owner of the plant, also stressed that its construction was part of the struggle to recover cassava production volumes.
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Barnacle | - 17 thg 12, 2015 |
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Technical officers from six Caribbean countries traveled to Costa Rica to learn about new ways of adding value to cassava
production and modern technologies for processing the vegetable, in
order to boost the industry, promote the diversification of ...
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Leadership Newspapers | - 12 thg 12, 2015 |
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An International agro-based organisation, HarvestPlus Nigeria, on Saturday said it distributed vitamin A cassava stems to no fewer than 700, 000 farmers in 25 states in the country in 2015.
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Windy City Times | - 9 thg 12, 2015 |
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Co-owner Vung Nguyen told Savor that Cassava
( which opened in August ) came about because "most of the bubble-tea
places are on Argyle [Street] or in Chinatown—and I live two blocks from
here.
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Malawi24 | - 15 thg 12, 2015 |
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crime (2) A Malawian man identified as Siska Nyirenda has been found dead inside a cassava plantation in Nkhatabay, police in the district have confirmed.
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The Nation Newspaper | - 10 thg 12, 2015 |
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The Federal Government has been urged to double its efforts in boosting cassava production. Participants made the call at the Agra Innovate exhibition in Victoria Island, Lagos.
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Peace FM Online | - 15 thg 12, 2015 |
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Minister of Food and Agriculture, Mr Fifi Kwetey at the inauguration of the Ghana Industrial Cassava
Stakeholders Platform (GICSP) in Accra said the government's agenda to
transform the economy through agriculture, would focus on the cassava value chain.
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The Island.lk (subscription) | - 12 thg 12, 2015 |
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When
I undertook a sociological survey, at the age of 23 years, among the
Veddas of Wellassa-Bintenne in Ceylon in 1950/51, I came to understand
the role of cassava (manioc) in the lives of the poor. Although the Veddas were mainly hunters/gatherers at ...
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The Tide | - 12 thg 12, 2015 |
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A local cassava farmer, Mr. Riches Amadi made the call while fielding questions from pressmen at the weekend in Port Harcourt.
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The Nation Newspaper | - 17 thg 12, 2015 |
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Crops involved range from rice, wheat, maize, cassava, beans, sweet potato, pearl millet, banana, plantain, lentil, potato and sorghum.
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New York Daily News | - 10 giờ trước |
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Like the similar fufu - usually made of cassava flour - you tear off pieces of banku and use it as your utensil to scoop up food with your right hand.
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Peace FM Online | - 33 phút trước |
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He again alluded the possibility of shortage of cassava in the country for the fact that as at now a sack of cassava
has reached GH¢140 in Kumasi and its environs and in Accra; thus this
kind of incident has not happened before in the country, posing a ...
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Aug 28, 2008 ... The disadvantages to cassava and sweet potato are higher start-up costs,
particularly because of increased labor at planting and harvesting ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/08/080825200752.htm
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Cassava varieties are often categorized as either "sweet" or "bitter", signifying the
... rind, about 1 mm thick, rough and brown on the outside, just like a potato.
www.sciencedaily.com/terms/cassava.htm
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Apr 21, 2015 ... Sweet potatoes from all over the world naturally contain genes from the
bacterium Agrobacterium, researchers report. Sweet potato is one of ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/04/150421084204.htm
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Oct 9, 2015 ... Plant scientists engineered the cassava plant to produce higher levels of vitamin
B6 in its ... Sweet Potato Leaves a Good Source of Vitamins.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151009083159.htm
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Nov 2, 2007 ... Sweetpotatoes are classified as "storage roots" and belong to the ... and in
Uganda, where a virus ravaged cassava crops in the 1990s, the ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/11/071102084811.htm
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Nov 9, 2012 ... ... fine sand and red river sediment; 85.2 percent ate such raw starches as raw
cassava, raw sweet potato, uncooked rice and another local wild ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/11/121109162023.htm
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Jan 14, 2015 ... A study designed to determine the ascorbic acid, thiamin, riboflavin, and vitamin
B6 content in foliar tissues of sweet potato confirmed that ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/01/150114101642.htm
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Jun 21, 2011 ... Agricultural scientists in the U.S. have developed a new variety of not-so-sweet
potato, called Liberty. Known as a boniato, or tropical sweet ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/06/110621151454.htm
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Aug 12, 2015 ... In South Africa, sweet potatoes are a traditional crop for rural families.
Researchers undertook a project to develop a local variety that has good ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/08/150812200818.htm
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Mar 6, 2007 ... ... to substitute extracts of potatoes, celery, eggplant, carrot, cassava, ...
Electrifying Success in Raising Antioxidant Levels in Sweet Potatoes.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/03/070305092240.htm
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Oct 12, 2015 ... ... developing countries to identify system strengths and weaknesses for
managing diseases of potato, sweet potato, cassava, banana and yam ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/10/151012132458.htm
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Feb 15, 2014 ... In South America, where potatoes originated, more than 5000 ... in the U.S. have
developed a new variety of not-so-sweet potato, called Liberty.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/02/140215191856.htm
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Jul 10, 2011 ... By honing in on the mysterious potato genome and its tuber -- its edible ... Sweet
potato is one of the most important food crops for human ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/07/110711104803.htm
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Sep 9, 2010 ... 12, 2015 — In South Africa, sweet potatoes are a traditional crop for rural families
. ... Using Cassava to Address Vitamin A Deficiency. Oct. 4 ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/09/100908094918.htm
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Mar 3, 2014 ... ... considerable regional importance -- including cereals like sorghum, millets and
rye, as well as root crops such as sweet potato, cassava and ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/03/140303154102.htm
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Jul 7, 1997 ... (Most root crops in Third World countries, such as cassava and taro, contain ...
gene in other plants, such as turnips, radishes, and sweet potato.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/1997/07/970707211536.htm
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May 1, 2012 ... ... gives color to foods such as carrots, sweet potatoes and certain greens. ... rice
in Asia, golden maize in South America and cassava in Africa.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/05/120501134414.htm
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Oct 4, 2005 ... Humans have cultivated potatoes for millennia, but there has been great ... and
related plants · Recent single-origin hypothesis · Cassava (Yuca) · Citrus .... have
developed a new variety of not-so-sweet potato, called Liberty.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2005/10/051004085552.htm
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Apr 24, 2013 ... The result was three clones of the purple-fleshed potato and one with a ... 12,
2015 — In South Africa, sweet potatoes are a traditional crop for ...
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/04/130424081058.htm
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May 6, 2010 ... ARS physiologist Jeffrey Suttle is evaluating how well new potato .... U.S. have
developed a new variety of not-so-sweet potato, called Liberty.
www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100506102905.htm
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