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Africa: Preserving the Genetic Riches of the Sweet Potato – Forever

Posted by Black Africa - March 23, 2012 - Africa
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Africa: Preserving the Genetic Riches of the Sweet Potato – Forever
They also provide inexpensive, high-protein fodder for animals. It is a cheap solution for developing countries needing to grow more food on less area for expanding populations. In addition to being productive, sweet potatoes are one of the world's …
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Originally posted 2011-11-28 12:45:06.

Africa, Forever, genetic, Sweet

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