1. Groundnuts are a popular source of food throughout the world, including South Africa. In many countries groundnuts are consumed as peanut butter or crushed and used for the groundnut oil or simply consumed as a confectionary snack roasted, salted or in sweets. In other parts of the world they are...
  2. 20/03/2002 Managing agroecosystems Ecological Millenniium An ecosystem approach to health Agriculture and human health Ecology of mycotoxins in maize and groundnuts Ecohealth case studies An emerging consensus on ecosystems and human health
  3. This book was compiled as a guide to promote the country's main non-traditional agricultural products. While this guide provides general data regarding specific selected products, it is not intended to bean all-inclusive guide containing the total range of information for importers interested in...
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  5. Access Agriculture Training Video Women in Benin show us that there are three important things: select good groundnut varieties, follow good harvest and postharvest practices, and use good processing methods. Available languages Arabic Bambara Bemba Burmese Chichewa / Nyanja Chitonga / Tonga...
  6. Access Agriculture Training Video A rotação de culturas e o uso de gesso, misturas de ervas ou fungos benéficos como o Trichoderma podem controlar doenças de podridão de raízes e caules. Idiomas disponíveis Ateso Bambara Bangla Birmanês Espanhol Ewe Francês Inglês Kabyé Kiswahili Moba Mooré...
  7. 06/04/2021 Apios americana is a climbing, perennial vine and a member of the legume (Fabaceae) family. Common names for this crop include apios, ground nut, wild bean, bog potato, wild potato, Virginia potato, Indian potato, and wild bean. The plant, native to eastern parts of North America, was widely...
  8. 20/01/2012 192 pages, illustrated, photos Information Bulletin no. 34
  9. Peanut,Arachis hypogaea, is an herbaceous annual plant in the family Fabaceae grown for its oil and edible nuts. Peanut plants are small, usually erect, thin stemmed plants with feather-like leaves. The leaves are arranged in alternate pairs and have leaf-like attachments near the stalk. The...
  10. Aflatoxins are the source of both poor health and poor livelihood outcomes. In order to support smallholder farmers in developing countries, it is important to equip them with the knowledge, practices, and access to technology that will allow for proper and effective aflatoxin management. 6...