Cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz.) in Indonesia can be considered as a controversial crop. This crop has a tremendous yield potential of almost 100 t of fresh roots/ha, but official data show that its actual productivity is only 10-20% of its biological potential. It is considered to have multiple end uses, such as food, feed, raw material for industry and export. Very often, however, cassava farmers complain about the low and unstable price they receive for their product. A longer list can be developed concerning the contradictory nature of cassava. This in turn should be perceived as a special challenge to those who are more concerned about the improvement of people's living standards rather than the crop itself. Starting from 1973, the ...
Cassava has been changing its role from a traditional fresh human food to an efficient crop for anim...
Cassava is one of the most productive crops in the world. It continuously provides a sustained food ...
Keywords: Cost-benefits, Crop management, Farming systems, Fertilizer, Food security, Generalization...
Annual growth of cassava production in the main cassava production areas during the last five years ...
Climate change is a major factor endangering sustainable food production. Various efforts have been ...
In Indonesia, cassava is used mostly for human consumption, while a smaller part is used for animal ...
In Malaysia, the processing of sago starch predates that of cassava, having been established before ...
Cassava is planted each year in about 120,000 hectares of agricultural land in the Philippines, prod...
Cassava agronomy research, conducted by the Bogor and Malang Research Institutes for Food Crops and ...
The role of cassava in Indonesia is becoming more important, whether it is used for food, for indust...
The possibilities of underdeveloped countries to satisfy their needs for food and to improve the sta...
Vietnam produces annually more than 2 million tonnes of cassava fresh roots and is ranked 13th in te...
Population of Indonesian around 265,015,300 people, so they need a huge amount of food. Rice is the ...
In Indonesia, annual growth rates for cassava production and yield from 1961 to 2000 were 0.81% and ...
Indonesia is the premier example of a well-integrated cassava economy, where the multiuse characteri...
Cassava has been changing its role from a traditional fresh human food to an efficient crop for anim...
Cassava is one of the most productive crops in the world. It continuously provides a sustained food ...
Keywords: Cost-benefits, Crop management, Farming systems, Fertilizer, Food security, Generalization...
Annual growth of cassava production in the main cassava production areas during the last five years ...
Climate change is a major factor endangering sustainable food production. Various efforts have been ...
In Indonesia, cassava is used mostly for human consumption, while a smaller part is used for animal ...
In Malaysia, the processing of sago starch predates that of cassava, having been established before ...
Cassava is planted each year in about 120,000 hectares of agricultural land in the Philippines, prod...
Cassava agronomy research, conducted by the Bogor and Malang Research Institutes for Food Crops and ...
The role of cassava in Indonesia is becoming more important, whether it is used for food, for indust...
The possibilities of underdeveloped countries to satisfy their needs for food and to improve the sta...
Vietnam produces annually more than 2 million tonnes of cassava fresh roots and is ranked 13th in te...
Population of Indonesian around 265,015,300 people, so they need a huge amount of food. Rice is the ...
In Indonesia, annual growth rates for cassava production and yield from 1961 to 2000 were 0.81% and ...
Indonesia is the premier example of a well-integrated cassava economy, where the multiuse characteri...
Cassava has been changing its role from a traditional fresh human food to an efficient crop for anim...
Cassava is one of the most productive crops in the world. It continuously provides a sustained food ...
Keywords: Cost-benefits, Crop management, Farming systems, Fertilizer, Food security, Generalization...