PROFILE OF CYANOGENIC CONTENT, MOISTURE, AND COLOR IN ZAMBIA'S CASSAVA PRODUCTS

Authors: John Mwaba Kabwe, Mercy Chilufya Mwanza

Published: June 2024

Abstract

<p>Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) stands out as one of the most widely cultivated root crops worldwide, playing a vital role as a primary calorie source for a significant portion of the African population. In 2014 alone, over 145 million tonnes of cassava were harvested from approximately 17 million hectares of land across Africa, highlighting its immense agricultural significance. Recognized for its high dietary carbohydrate content, cassava exhibits exceptional adaptability to various ecological conditions, making it a resilient and versatile food crop. This paper provides an overview of cassava cultivation, emphasizing its importance in African agriculture and its nutritional contributions to food security.</p>

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