New methods increases food and bioenergy production from cassava
date:Sep 26, 2013
New ways to utilize starch from cassava can provide food to an additional 30 million people without taking more arable land than today. By 2030 the figure will be 100 million. In addition, the same land can also contribute to an increased production of bioenergy. This is shown in a new study from researchers at the Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU) and China Agricultural University (CAU) Cassava or manioc (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) is grown for its high starch content. The large
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