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Achieving sustainable cultivation of cassava Volume 1
Cultivation techniques
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- Dr Tin Maung AyeDr Dunstan S. C. SpencerChuma EzedinmaOlivier F. VilpouxDenilson de Oliveira GuilhermeProf. Marney Pascoli CeredaDr Clair H. HersheyDr Kolawole AdebayoDr Claude M. FauquetJoe TohmeProf. Doyle McKeyDr Reinhardt HowelerDr James GeorgeSarojini Amma SunithaDr Thomas W. KuyperProf. Samuel Adjei-NsiahMr George MarecheraGrace MuingaMarc DelêtreDr Aurélie BechoffKuakoon PiyachomkwanSittichoke WanlapatitProf. Klanarong SrirothDr Keith TomlinsBen Bennett
2017
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Discusses the growing importance of cassava as a global crop;Reviews trends and challenges in cassava cultivation in Asia, Africa and Latin America;Summarises current best practice in cassava agronomy, including seed systems, soil and nutrient management, crop rotations and intercropping, and postharvest management
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