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How domesticating the African baobab tree could secure its f
How domesticating the African baobab tree could secure its f
How domesticating the African baobab tree could secure its future
Farmers seldom plant the African baobab because it takes up to 23 years to fruit, but a team in Ghana has got the trees to flower in less than three years
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