Quinoa is a grain-like crop that is rich in protein and minerals; its ability to grow on marginal soils improves its attractiveness as a potential solution to hunger in many areas. Primarily adapted to the high Andes, it is drawing increasing amounts of research scrutiny, as researchers and farmers try to create reasonable agronomic solutions to growing populations and continuing loss of arable land. Since it has become fashionable with vegetarians and vegans in the developed world, it may be argued that the crop is less available to its original growers. Issues of economic and political sovereignty complicate the use and development of the crop in other places
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and cañahua (Chenopodium pallidicaule) are two traditional grain crops f...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Although it was domesticated some 3,000 years ago, quinoa is one of those foods that, until recently...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is native to the Andean region and has attracted a global growing...
The FAO has highlighted the outstanding nutritional value and the surprising stress-tolerance mechan...
The recent boom in quinoa cultivation provides many lessons for an agroecological transition that en...
The pseudocereal quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a crop that has endured the harsh climate con...
Environmental changes have always occurred in the past but in the last decades these have escalated ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a crop belonging to the Chenopodiaceae family that originated ...
Quinoa, a pseudocereal traditionally cultivated in the Andean highlands of South America, has gained...
Quinoa is a dicotyledonous species for seeds and, therefore, is not known as a cereal grain and is a...
Quinoa production and consumption have experienced a boom and may be called a great success. The boo...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and cañahua (Chenopodium pallidicaule) are two traditional grain crops f...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Although it was domesticated some 3,000 years ago, quinoa is one of those foods that, until recently...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is native to the Andean region and has attracted a global growing...
The FAO has highlighted the outstanding nutritional value and the surprising stress-tolerance mechan...
The recent boom in quinoa cultivation provides many lessons for an agroecological transition that en...
The pseudocereal quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a crop that has endured the harsh climate con...
Environmental changes have always occurred in the past but in the last decades these have escalated ...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
The rise in popularity for quinua in the Global North, known as the quinua boom, has created an incr...
Quinoa has been a staple food for Andean populations for millennia. Today, it is a much-appreciated ...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.) is a crop belonging to the Chenopodiaceae family that originated ...
Quinoa, a pseudocereal traditionally cultivated in the Andean highlands of South America, has gained...
Quinoa is a dicotyledonous species for seeds and, therefore, is not known as a cereal grain and is a...
Quinoa production and consumption have experienced a boom and may be called a great success. The boo...
Quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa) and cañahua (Chenopodium pallidicaule) are two traditional grain crops f...
Quinoa, a seed crop originated in the Andean region with a remarkable nutritional value, has been re...
Although it was domesticated some 3,000 years ago, quinoa is one of those foods that, until recently...