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This root vegetable could help alleviate hunger and end soil erosion. Here's how – The European Sting - Critical News & Insights on European Politics, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Business & Technology


April 14, 2021
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This root vegetable could help alleviate hunger and end soil erosion. Here’s how
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Author: Sean Fleming, Senior Writer, Formative Content
Cassava is a root crop that could potentially help alleviate world hunger, according to a new study.
Its ability to bring depleted soil back to life could enable farmers to grow other crops, such as soy. ....

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How Cassava Could Help Meet Environmental, Peace Goals


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Conservation Science and Practice, scientists highlight an overlooked but science-backed and nature-based solution to help countries tackle key environmental and sustainable development concerns. The low-cost root crop cassava, nicknamed Rambo root for its rugged appearance and resilient attributes, produces the highest amount of calories per hectare in most tropical countries, can withstand increasing temperatures, and thrives in poor soils.
Worldwide, land degradation occurs over a quarter of the earth s ice-free land area. Consequences include infertile land where food and other crops cannot grow; biodiversity loss; increased pollution and clogged waterways; flooding and species decline. Roughly 40 percent of Colombia is affected by degradation, especially in conflict areas, but the research has implications for other tropical countries with a similar context, say authors. ....

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