Greater effort needed to make cassava more appealing
JAMAICANS HAVE been challenged to tap into the vast economic potential value of "less fashionable" agricultural crops such as cassava as a first step towards achieving food security, while reducing the growing food-import bill of just under US$1 billion.
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