Health & Medicine
Plant Virus Responsible For Wiping Out African Food Staple Cassava Continues To Spread
A disease responsible for killing entire crops of cassava has moved as far south as Angola and may be looking westward into Nigeria, the world’s biggest producer of the root consumed by an estimated 500 million Africans, according to AP.
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